Catholic students find refuge at Princeton University's worship space and cheer new pope
Catholic students find refuge at Princeton University's worship space and cheer new pope

A group of young Catholics attend Mass every weekday at noon at the Princeton University Chapel
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article makes a specific claim about Catholic students attending daily Mass at Princeton University Chapel. While none of the provided sources directly confirm or deny this specific claim, they do offer tangential information about religion and Princeton. The article appears to have a slight positive slant towards the Catholic students and the new Pope, but it's not overtly biased.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim:** "A group of young Catholics attend Mass every weekday at noon at the Princeton University Chapel."
- Verification Source #1: *Fails to cover* this specific claim, but mentions Princeton University Press.
- Verification Source #2: *Fails to cover* this specific claim, but mentions Princeton Review.
- Verification Source #3: *Fails to cover* this specific claim.
- Verification Source #4: *Fails to cover* this specific claim, but discusses Catholics providing refuge.
- Verification Source #5: *Fails to cover* this specific claim, discussing Christian youth in general.
- Internal Knowledge: Without specific knowledge of Princeton University's Chapel schedule or Catholic student groups in 2013 (when the article was published), I cannot independently verify this claim. However, it is plausible that a Catholic student group would hold daily Mass.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- The provided sources do not directly support or contradict the claim about daily Mass at Princeton University Chapel. The sources are largely irrelevant to the specific claim.
- The lack of coverage from the provided sources limits the ability to assess the factual accuracy of the article.