Andrew Walsh
Managing Editor, Religion in the News
Associate Director, Leonard E. Greenberg Center For the Study of Religion in
Public Life,
Trinity College
Religion in the News articles:
Hell No, I Won't
Go
Religion in the News,
Vol. 15, No.2
by Andrew Walsh
A whistleblower discredits the Catholic Church's handling of clergy
misconduct in Minnesota.
Ukraine's
Orthodox Breakup
Religion in the News,
Vol. 15, No.2
by Andrew Walsh
The Russian Orthodox Church is losing its grip on Ukraine.
The Christian Factor in Syria, Religion in the News,
Vol. 15, No.1 by Andrew Walsh
American Evangelicals seek to save
Syria's Christian minority.
The Cardinals Knew
What They Were Getting,
Religion in the News, Vol. 15, No. 1
by Andrew Walsh
Pre-conclave gossip accurately projects the style
and persona of Pope Francis.
Honey, I’m Shrinking the Church,
Religion in the News,
Fall 2012
Was the Catholic bishops’ religious freedom campaign an anti-Obama
crusade or an internal crackdown?
The Struggle to Keep Hospitals Catholic,
Religion in the News,
Fall 2012
The case of Connecticut.
Bishops in the Dock,
Religion in the News, Spring 2012
For the first time, high church officials face prosecution in the Catholic
sex abuse scandal.
Cirque d'OCA,
Religion in the News, Spring 2012
The increasingly bitter disputes over what kind of Orthodox Christianity
America needs
Political
Islamophobia,
Religion in the News, Spring 2011
Anti-Muslim
sentiment becomes a political wedge.
Losing Patience with
the Vatican,
Religion in the News,
Summer 2010
As the world pushes for disciplinary actions against Catholic hierarchs,
Rome digs in its heals.
An Army of One, Religion in the News,
Winter 2010
The debate over whether the Fort Hood gunman
is terrorist or “workplace murderer?”
Claiming the King's Soul, Religion in the News,
Fall 2009
Michael Jackson goes home in the dignified embrace of the
black church.
Who Killed George Tiller? Religion in the News,
Fall 2009
Pro-life groups say don't blame us when a Kansas abortion
provider is gunned down.
No Friends on
the Right, Religion in the News, Spring 2009
The papal strategy of nurturing conservative growth in order to revitalize
the church hits a rough patch.
Scandalous Days in the OCA, Religion in the News,
Winter 2009.
A battered Orthodox jurisdiction turns to a "baby
bishop" to put a squalid scandal behind it.
Riverside's Black-White
Divide, Religion in the News, Winter 2009 [with Thea A. Button]
A new pastor takes sides in the mainline flagship's
long internal division over gay inclusion.
Women's Ordination
Revisited,
Religion in the News, Fall 2008, by Andrew Walsh.
Roman Catholic Womenpriests breaks the cone of
silence.
Twilight of the
Religion Writers,
Religion in the News, Fall 2008, by Andrew Walsh.
Things look grim on the religion beat.
Sally Gets Religion, Religion in the News, Spring 2008, by
Andrew Walsh
The Washington Post as trendsetter. [coverage of Pope
Benedict's 2008 visit to US]
Men in Green,
Religion in the News, Winter 2008
The surge in religious environmentalism
No More
Mr. Nice Pope, Religion in the News,
Summer/Fall 2007
Pope Benedict's conservative proclivities emerge.
The Pope Takes a
Dive, Religion in the News, Winter 2007
Pope Benedict makes nice in Turkey
Muslims in
America: Feeling the Pressure, Religion in the News, Fall 2006
The challenges of Muslim Life in the post 9/11 world.
To
Print or Not to Print? ,
Religion in the News, Summer 2006
American journalism pulls its punch in the Muhammad cartoon controversy.
No
Peace for the Church,
Religion in the News, Winter 2006
The messy course of justice in the abuse scandal.
Presbyterians Divest the Jews,
Religion in the News, Fall 2005
Two sometimes allies butt heads over Israel.
What
Athens Has To Do With Jerusalem,
Religion in the News,
Spring 2005
Messy scandals besmirch the Greek Orthodox Church in Greece and the Holy Land.
Protestants in Decline,
Religion in the News, Winter 2005.
Creeping secularism saps America's Protestant majority.
Cut-Rate Religion
Coverage,
Religion in the News, Winter 2005.
The latest circulation panacea disses the religion beat.
"Kerry Eucharistes,"
Religion in the News, Summer 2004.
Catholic Bishops are pressed to ban pro-choice politicians from communion.
Breaking Boston's Heart,
Religion in the News, Summer 2004.
Archbishop Sean O'Malley's massive parish pruning rattles the Old Town.
"Godawful Numbers,"
Religion in the News, Spring 2004..
Priest pedophilia was even worse than we thought.
Instructions From the
Vatican, Religion in the News, Fall 2003.
Did the papacy order bishops to cover up sex crimes?
"Ghosts
of New York" , Religion in the News, Summer 2003
Paul Moore's death brings the twilight of New York's Protestant establishment to
a close.
"The Trouble with Missionaries" , Religion in the News, Summer 2003
Franklin Graham follows the flag in Iraq.
"A World of
Hurt" , Religion in the News, Spring 2003
Keeping track of the Catholic Scandal.
"Scandal Without
End",
Religion in the News, Fall 2002
Catholic bishops are squeezed between the Vatican and an
aroused laity.
"After the Globe",
Religion
in the News, Fall 2002
Boston's other papers rise to the occasion.
"Bishops
Up Against the Wall",
Religion in the News, Summer 2002.
The Catholic bishops struggle to find the key to recovery.
"The Scandal of Secrecy",
Religion in the News, Spring 2002.
Damaging revelations about the hierarchy's response to priestly
sexual misconduct triggers the biggest American religion story ever.
"Returning to
Normalcy", Religion in the News, Spring 2002.
The post-September 11 spike in religious activity subsides.
"Good for What Ails
Us", Religion in the News, Fall
2001.
Journalists keep the faith in a time of crisis after the 9-11 attacks.
"On the Beat:
Covering Religion in Hard Times", Religion in the News, Fall
2001.
The religion beat escapes deep cuts in the first round of corporate
contraction.
"The Pope Among the
Orthodox", Religion in the News, Summer 2001.
Pope John Paul II woos tough audiences in pilgrimages to Greece
and the Ukraine.
"Superceding the
Jews",
Religion in the News, Summer 2001.
Cartoonist Johnny Hart’s Easter "B.C." cartoon
triggers a national debate over "replacement theology."
"The Voucher Circus", Religion
in the News, Spring 2001.
Despite devastating defeats at the ballot box last
November, the show goes on for the educational voucher movement.
"The Never Ending
Story", Religion in the News, Fall
2000.
The long
struggle among mainline Protestants over demands of homosexuals.
"Cult Fighting in Massachusetts", Religion
in the News, Fall 2000.
A professional cult fighter takes a large and unexamined
role in the state investigation of child abuse in a small religious group.
"Two Cheers for the
Pilgrimage", Religion in the News, Summer
2000.
Reaction of Muslims and Eastern Orthodox Christians to Pope John Paul's pilgrimage to the
Holy land.
"Waiting for the Shoe to
Drop", Religion in the News, Spring
2000.
The Church's
role in Catholic higher education.
"The NCCs Near-Death
Experience", Religion in the News, Spring
2000.
The financial and other woes of National Council of Churches.
"Vouchers Move to Center
Stage", Religion in the News, Fall
1999.
Vouchers for religious schools.
"Those Revolting
Greeks", Religion in the News, Fall 1999.
The forced resignation of
American Greek Orthodox leader.
"Preaching the Word in
Littleton", Religion in the News, Summer
1999.
Using evangelical language in public mourning rituals.
"Religion on the Small
Screen", Religion in the News, Spring
1999.
Religion coverage in broadcast news media.
"Philadelphia
Story", Religion in the News, Fall
1998.
The flap
over negative reporting on Cardinal of the Catholic Archdiocese of
Philadelphia.
"Church, Lies,
and Polling Data", Religion in the News, Fall
1998.
Studies show U.S. church attendance rates are often exaggerated.
"The McCaughey Babies",
Religion in the News, Summer 1998.
The faith claims made by parents of septuplets.
"The Patriarchs
Visit", Religion in the News, Summer 1998.
A senior Greek Orthodox bishop
visits the U.S.
Books: Andrew Walsh, co-editor: Religion and
Public Life in New England: Steady Habits Changing Slowly,
Religion by
Region series (Alta Mira Press, 2005)
Andrew Walsh, ed. Can Charitable Choice Work?: Covering
Religion's Impact on Urban Affairs and Social Services (Hartford, CT:
Pew Program on Religion and the News Media and the Leonard E.
Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, 2001), 200 pages.
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