NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

'Outing' of priest shines light on power -- and partisanship -- of Catholic media

  • Written by Peter Cajka, Professor of American Studies, University of Notre Dame
imageThe pope is big news, and provides plenty of column inches in the US.Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

It had all the hallmarks of a sensationalist tabloid sting.

On July 21, 2021, an article appeared alleging that a senior U.S. priest, Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill, had used the hook-up app Grindr, with data from the app placing him at a...

Read more: 'Outing' of priest shines light on power -- and partisanship -- of Catholic media

More Articles ...

  1. Condo board leaders can help prevent the next Surfside-style disaster by setting aside more money
  2. The Activision Blizzard lawsuit shows gamer culture still has a long way to go: 5 essential reads about sexual harassment and discrimination in gaming and tech
  3. Tu cerebro necesitará tiempo para adaptarse al final del distanciamiento social
  4. Sex trafficking isn't what you think: 4 myths debunked – and 1 real-world way to prevent sexual exploitation
  5. Congress moves to reclaim its war powers
  6. Kids set free to roam on their own feel more confident navigating in adulthood
  7. Bob Moses played critical role in civil rights organizing and math literacy for Black students
  8. What are stablecoins? A blockchain expert explains
  9. Why Ben Jerry's decision to stop selling ice cream in the West Bank rattled Israel
  10. The largest news agency in the US changes crime reporting practices to 'do less harm and give people second chances'
  11. Lead exposure during childhood may influence adult personality, and not for the better
  12. Big tech has a vaccine misinformation problem – here's what a social media expert recommends
  13. Bipartisan infrastructure deal begins to address consequences of a warming planet: 3 essential reads
  14. 4 ways that volunteering can be good for you
  15. What is a breakthrough infection? 6 questions answered about catching COVID-19 after vaccination
  16. Here's why the CDC recommends wearing masks indoors even if you've been fully vaccinated against COVID-19
  17. Health apps track vital health stats for millions of people, but doctors aren't using the data – here's how it could reduce costs and patient outcomes
  18. A 20-foot sea wall won’t save Miami – how living structures can help protect the coast and keep the paradise vibe
  19. Not everyone cheered the ancient Olympic games, but the sacred games brought together rival societies
  20. The invasive spotted lanternfly is spreading across the eastern US – here's what you need to know about this voracious pest
  21. Lessons from segregated schools can help make today's classrooms more inclusive
  22. Millions of renters face eviction and homelessness: 3 essential reads about the CDC's expiring moratorium
  23. Peru has a new president, its fifth in five years – who is Pedro Castillo?
  24. ‘Mega sequía’ en la frontera aviva las disputas entre EU y México por desabasto de agua
  25. Small climate changes can have devastating local consequences – it happened in the Little Ice Age
  26. Keeping nonprofit CEOs out of the room when boards decide what to pay them yields good results
  27. Biden wants to crack down on bank mergers – here's why that could help consumers and the economy
  28. Domestic violence 911 calls increased during lockdown, but official police reports and arrests declined
  29. Taliban 'has not changed,' say women facing subjugation in areas of Afghanistan under its extremist rule
  30. Swimming gives your brain a boost – but scientists don't know yet why it's better than other aerobic activities
  31. Why Canadian dads are more involved in raising their kids than American fathers
  32. Snow can disappear straight into the atmosphere in hot, dry weather
  33. New school planned by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine seeks to teach blend of skills to prepare students for real-world jobs
  34. What is the HIPAA Privacy Rule? A health law scholar explains
  35. 4 Haitian novels that beautifully blend history, memory and reality
  36. Worried about traveling with unvaccinated kids? 6 questions answered on how to manage the risks
  37. Fight for control threatens to destabilize and fragment the internet
  38. COVID-19 could cause male infertility and sexual dysfunction – but vaccines do not
  39. Kids' grip strength is improving, but other measures of muscle fitness are getting worse
  40. Joy and grief will coexist as Americans return to pre-pandemic life – 'everyday memorials' will help
  41. What is unrestricted funding? Two philanthropy experts explain
  42. Why does gravity pull us down and not up?
  43. Sexual harassment cases at school: Appeals court ruling could change how schools judge complaints
  44. Surfing makes its Olympic debut – and the waves should be world-class thanks to wind, sand and a typhoon or two
  45. A winning edge for the Olympics and everyday life: Focusing on what you're trying to accomplish rather than what's going on with your body
  46. What would the ancient Greeks think of an Olympics with no fans?
  47. Extreme heat waves in a warming world don't just break records -- they shatter them
  48. Extreme heat waves in a warming world don't just break records – they shatter them
  49. Is climate change to blame for the recent weather disasters? 2 things you need to understand
  50. Why America has a debt ceiling: 5 questions answered