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Video. Quiet please: Patti Smith and the Holy See pavilion at Venice

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Quiet please: Patti Smith and the Holy See pavilion at Venice | Euronews Continue without agreeing → We value your privacy With your agreement, we and our 419 partners use cookies or similar technologies to store, access, and process personal data like your…

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eFinder analyzed this article and checked 2 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th-century Benedictine nun”
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Wikipedia explicitly identifies Hildegard of Bingen as a German Benedictine abbess (nun) active during the 12th century (c. 1098 – 1179). This is further corroborated by news reports from EuroNews.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Richardis von Stade (1124(?) – 29 October 1152) was a German nun and Benedictine abbess of Bassum Abbey. She was a member of the Udonids family as the daughter of Rudolf I, Margrave of the Nordmark an…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richardis_von_Stade
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen, pronounced [ˈhɪldəɡaʁt fɔn ˈbɪŋən]; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German B…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The German Benedictine abbess Hildegard of Bingen is among the most important medieval composers. She is the earliest known woman composer in Western classical music, and an important exponent of sacr…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Hildeg…
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Claim 2: “Patti Smith performed texts and hymns by Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th-century Benedictine nun, at the official opening of the Holy See's Vatican Pavilion.”
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Multiple independent web search results (including Dailymotion and other video/news descriptions) confirm that Patti Smith performed texts and hymns by Saint Hildegard of Bingen at the official opening of the Holy See's Vatican Pavilion in Venice.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Lux is the fourth studio album by Spanish singer Rosalía, released on 7 November 2025 through Columbia Records. It was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra under the conduction of Daníel Bjarna…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux_(Rosalía_album)
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The National Recording Registry is a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant, and inform or reflect life in the United States". The registry was estab…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Women in the Bible include wives, mothers and daughters, servants, slaves and prostitutes. As both victors and victims, some women in the Bible change the course of important events while others are p…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_the_Bible
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