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30 maš za mučence: Sveta maša za vse slovenske mučence [FOTO]
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30 maš za mučence: Sveta maša za vse slovenske mučence [FOTO]

On the first Friday of July, a special Mass was held at the Franciscans' church in Ljubljana under the initiative 'Vseposvojitev,' dedicated to the success of the beatification process of Slovenian martyrs who suffered during communist persecution. This was the 28th of 30 such Masses organized over 30 consecutive first Fridays, with the last four having broader purposes, including prayers for all Slovenian martyrs, unknown martyrs, and their families. The event was introduced by Roman Bider, leader of the 'Vseposvojitev' initiative, who reflected on human duality—humankind's capacity for both great suffering and unwavering commitment to values like faith, truth, and homeland. Brother Miran Špelič led the Mass and spoke about the martyrdom of Slovenians, drawing parallels between the story of Apostle Thomas and the perseverance of those who endured persecution.

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Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
Sveta maša za 26 slovenskih mučencev

The article discusses the upcoming celebration of the feast of saints for 26 Slovenian martyrs, victims of communist persecution, which will take place on July 3rd at 19:00. The event will be led by Brother Miran Špelič and accompanied by a choir. It outlines the process of canonization within the Catholic Church, explaining that individuals are recognized as martyrs if they were killed out of hatred for the faith or due to their Christian conduct. The article also mentions specific historical figures like Blessed Lojze Grozde and other blessed martyrs, highlighting ongoing efforts to gather evidence for the canonization of 26 additional candidates.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about religious practices and historical recognition of martyrs within the framework of the Catholic Church. While it touches on topics related to national identity and historical memory, it does not present a clear ideological stance or frame the content in a manner

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides factual information about upcoming events related to the canonization process, including dates, locations, and participants. It references the Catholic Church's criteria for declaring martyrs, showing some alignment with official teachings. However, it lacks neutrality by promot

Družina logoDružinaParty-alignedRightyesterday
30 maš za mučence: Sveta maša za vse slovenske mučence [FOTO]

On the first Friday of July, a special Mass was held at the Franciscans' church in Ljubljana under the initiative 'Vseposvojitev,' dedicated to the success of the beatification process of Slovenian martyrs who suffered during communist persecution. This was the 28th of 30 such Masses organized over 30 consecutive first Fridays, with the last four having broader purposes, including prayers for all Slovenian martyrs, unknown martyrs, and their families. The event was introduced by Roman Bider, leader of the 'Vseposvojitev' initiative, who reflected on human duality—humankind's capacity for both great suffering and unwavering commitment to values like faith, truth, and homeland. Brother Miran Špelič led the Mass and spoke about the martyrdom of Slovenians, drawing parallels between the story of Apostle Thomas and the perseverance of those who endured persecution.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the beatification of Slovenian martyrs as a significant spiritual and national legacy, emphasizing their sacrifice and moral strength against communist oppression. It uses emotionally charged language ('skriti zaklad' – hidden treasure), highlights the moral superiority of the殉难者,

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