Preface: The Archetype of Religiosity in the News Media's Gaze Introduction: The Question of Journalism and Catholicism Part I: Karol Wojtyla's Pontificate Chapter 1: The Prelude of Pope Paul VI Chapter 2: A Polish Pope, 1978-1979 Chapter 3: To Ireland, the United States and the World Beyond, 1979-1981 Chapter 4: Assassination Attempts in a World of Conflicts, 1981-1983 Chapter 5: Contest with Communism, 1983-1984 Chapter 6: Global Pastorate, Spiritual Worldview, 1984-1986 Chapter 7: Road Trips to the Americas, 1987 Chapter 8: Triumph, Moral Evangelization and Intimations of Mortality, 1988-1994 Chapter 9: A Superstar in His World Pilgrimage, 1995 Chapter 10: Autumnal Reflections, 1996-2000 Chapter 11: Unto Death, Through a Vale of Scandal, 2001-2005 Chapter 12: "A Pope of a Different Sort" Part II: Sex Comes for the Archbishops Chapter 13: A Revolution in Sexual Ethics Chapter 14: Homosexuals in Catholic Moral Theology Chapter 15: A Breaking Story Chapter 16: " Scandals " and " Sensationalism " Chapter 17: A Deluge Chapter 18: Multiple Angles Chapter 19: Victims, Parishioners, Prelates, and the Papacy Chapter 20: Catholic Laity, Clerical Celibacy Chapter 21: Decision-Making in Public Chapter 22: " Annus Horribilis " for the Bishops Chapter 23: Media Impacts Chapter 24: Reports and Retorts Conclusion.
Catholicism in the Eyes of the New York Times : The Epoch of Pope John Paul II