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A Piran evening dedicated to Gaudí, with Bishop Bizjak and Father Baji
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A Piran evening dedicated to Gaudí, with Bishop Bizjak and Father Baji

A literary evening dedicated to architect Antoni Gaudí was held in Piran, featuring retired Bishop Jurij Bizjak and priest Zorko Bajc. The event, organized by publishing house Družina, focused on Gaudí's work and spiritual significance, particularly his masterpiece Sagrada Família. Attendees listened to music performed by Teo Collori and viewed footage of Pope Francis visiting the cathedral. Discussions centered on Gaudí's deep faith and his view of art as collaboration with divine creation.

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A Piran evening dedicated to Gaudí, with Bishop Bizjak and Father Baji

A literary evening dedicated to architect Antoni Gaudí was held in Piran, featuring retired Bishop Jurij Bizjak and priest Zorko Bajc. The event, organized by publishing house Družina, focused on Gaudí's work and spiritual significance, particularly his masterpiece Sagrada Família. Attendees listened to music performed by Teo Collori and viewed footage of Pope Francis visiting the cathedral. Discussions centered on Gaudí's deep faith and his view of art as collaboration with divine creation.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses cultural and artistic topics without overt political commentary or bias. It focuses on an event celebrating Gaudí’s architecture and spirituality, with no indication of partisan framing or ideological emphasis.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides accurate details about the event including the date, location, participants, and activities. It mentions the book launch and the discussion topics without embellishment. The only minor issue is the lack of specific details about the content of the discussion beyond general theme

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