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Upcoming book links parishioners' politics with their priests' views

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By Patricia Zapor, Catholic News Service

Politics in the Parish: The Political Influence of Catholic Priests
By Gregory Allen Smith
Georgetown University Press, Release date: April 15

A small study to be reported in an upcoming book on the political influence of parish priests found huge differences in the types of political messages being emphasized from one parish to another, which may come as no surprise to anyone.

But whichever subjects their priests address, said author Gregory Smith, a fellow at the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, people clearly are being influenced in their political thinking by what they hear from the pulpit and read in their parish bulletins.

Passé for whom? And so what for us?

  From Where I Stand by Joan Chittister, OSB March 19, 2008  
  Vol. 5, No. 23  

Fortunately, I've been reading newspapers. Otherwise, I may have missed the major story of the 21st century: The woman's movement is over, I hear. And from a reputable source: young women in this country who consider their mother's concerns for the role and status of women to be "so passé" as one young woman on a recent CNN International interview put it in regard to the present election season in the USA.