Every now and then, major news stories about religious trends in the real world actually have something to do with religion, as opposed to being driven by politics, alone.
I know, I know. It’s hard to imagine that.
Yes, it’s also possible for an important story about religion to involve factors other than “religion,” narrowly defined. These stories may involve economics, mass media, education and, yes, politics. Life is complex.
I thought about this when reading an important New York Times story the other day that ran with this double-decker headline:
“Polish Bishop Resigns After Diocese Is Rocked by Sex Scandal
“A priest in the bishop’s diocese was accused of holding a sex party in his church apartment that involved a male prostitute who lost consciousness.
“Here is the long, but essential, overture for that:
“A Polish bishop whose diocese has been badly tarnished by reports of a…
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