Stories in this series on the papal visit to Scotland and England: 
- Hijacking or setting him free, Benedict loves Newman, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Benedict finds unlikely ally in British PM, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Polarized opinion on pope fills London streets, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Trying to solve the church's communications problem, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Pope meets with sex abuse victims, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Analysis: Benedict's in a box in talking about the crisis, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Pope apologizes for 'unspeakable crimes' of sex abuse, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Joint statement on meeting between Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury
 
 - Benedict in Britain: We get it, we've got it, let's share it, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Pope calls on religions to defend environment, human life, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Full text of pope's comments on the crisis, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Of all people, Cardinal Kasper?, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Benedict battles the 'dictatorship of relativism', by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Pope on crisis: 'We weren't fast enough', by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Benedict to step into buzz saw of dissent during upcoming UK visit, by John L. Allen, Jr.
 
 - Newman still commands our attention, an NCR editorial
 
 - He even prayed 'with a pen in his hand', a book review by Peter L’Estrange
 
 - Hijacking Newman, by Dennis Coday
 
 - Newman: the 'sense' and 'consent' of the faithful, a viewpoint by Robert McClory
 
 
All this week in his Distinctly Catholic blog, Michael Sean Winters is interviewing a variety of Newman scholars: 
 
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