There is
an interesting dissonance between the ways that the secular and
religious worlds have viewed the visit of Benedict XVI to Britain
this year.
The dominant public agenda has been essentially negative, focusing
on the child sex abuse scandal within the Catholic Church, and
questioning whether public money should be spent on such a
controversial visit. It has ...
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