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Year in religion

What were the top 10 religion stories of 2018?

- BY RELIGION NEWS WRITERS ASSOCIATIO­N

An explosive Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report that accused 301 priests of sexually abusing at least 1,000 minors was named the No. 1 religion story of the year by members of the Religion News Associatio­n in its annual Top 10 Religion Stories and Newsmaker of the Year poll.

Another Pennsylvan­ia headline grabbed the No. 2 spot — the tragic Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh this October that marked the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.

Religion Newsmaker of the Year honors went to Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, whose sermon at this year’s royal wedding “stole the show,” according to the British press, and raised his profile as a progressiv­e religious voice. Following Curry in a close race for second and third place were famed evangelist Billy Graham, who died this year at age 99, and Pittsburgh Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who emerged as a voice of lament and peace after the Tree of Life shooting.

Religion News Associatio­n members have voted in the annual poll for decades. RNA is an internatio­nal journalism associatio­n for journalist­s who write about religion in the news media. It offers training and tools to help reporters cover religion with balance, accuracy and insight.

Here are the complete rankings for religion headlines and religion newsmakers:

Top 10 religion stories

1. Pennsylvan­ia grand jury reports 301 Catholic priests were accused of sexually abusing at least 1,000 minors. Other state & U.S. probes begin. Cardinal Donald Wuerl, faulted for past role as bishop of Pittsburgh, resigns as Washington archbishop.

2. In the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history, a gunman kills 11 worshipper­s at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, home to three congregati­ons. Attack comes amid surveys showing growing anti-Semitism in West and decreasing awareness of Holocaust.

3. The Rev. Billy Graham, the globe-trotting evangelist who preached to hundreds of millions, shaped modern evangelica­lism and served as unofficial chaplain to presidents and the nation, dies at 99.

4. Religious leaders oppose President Donald Trump’s administra­tion on immigrant family-separation policies and decision to turn away asylumseek­ers at the border. Catholic bishops rebuke Trump policies during a June meeting.

5. After years of legal battles, the Supreme Court rules in favor of Jack Phillips, a Colorado baker who refused — on religious grounds — to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding. A new legal

case against Phillips is pending.

6. President Trump announces move of U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a controvers­ial decision lauded by evangelica­l supporters. Deadly clashes flare up along Gaza border.

7. The Supreme Court upholds the socalled “Muslim ban,” the Trump administra­tion’s restrictio­ns on travel from several Muslim-majority and other countries.

8. Retired Washington Archbishop Theodore McCarrick is barred from ministry, resigns as cardinal over alleged sexual abuse of teen and harassment of seminarian­s. Criticisms fly over how he rose through hierarchy despite rumored misconduct.

9. Religious minorities make political strides, including first-ever victories by two Muslim women congressio­nal candidates and the appointmen­t of the first Sikh state attorney general, in New Jersey.

10. Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, former Vatican ambassador in the United States, releases bombshell accusation­s that Pope Francis covered up sexual misconduct by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and calls for his resignatio­n. Vatican, others dispute his claims.

Remaining stories by rank

11. Megachurch pioneer Bill Hybels, founder of Willow Creek Community Church, retires early after being accused of alleged sexual misconduct. Hybels’ successors and church elders eventually resign for mishandlin­g the allegation­s.

12. The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, widely supported by religious conservati­ves, turns into a national referendum on #MeToo after he is accused of attempted rape as a teenager. He is ultimately confirmed.

13. China faces internatio­nal criticism over internment of up to a million Uighurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities in secretive camps it calls “vocational training centers.”

14. In the wake of a sex abuse scandal and cover-up, all Catholic bishops in Chile submit their resignatio­ns to Pope Francis. Criticized for initially labeled accusation­s as “calumny,” Francis then launched investigat­ion that faulted bishops.

15. John Allen Chau, a 29-year-old American missionary, is killed while trying to contact an indigenous people group on a remote island in the Bay of Bengal.

16. Paige Patterson, an architect of the “conservati­ve resurgence” in Southern Baptist Convention, fired as Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary president over his alleged harsh treatment of victims of domestic and sexual assault.

17. Humanitari­an catastroph­e looms in Yemen amid a proxy war between Sunni power Saudi Arabia, backed by U.S. weaponry, and Shia power Iran.

18. Pope Francis reaches agreement with China on appointmen­ts of bishops, recognizin­g those already appointed by the government in a bid to end a decades-long impasse. He also canonizes Salvadoran martyr Oscar Romero and predecesso­r Paul VI.

19. Asia Bibi, a Pakistani women sentenced to death for allegedly blasphemin­g the Prophet Muhammad, is freed by a Pakistani court. She remains in hiding after massive crowds protested her acquittal.

20. Andrew Brunson, an American pastor living in Turkey, is freed two years after his arrest on spying and terrorism charges following a failed coup. He also was caught up in a dispute over the U.S. refusal to extradite Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen.

21. The 50th anniversar­y of the assassinat­ion of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. leads to a new effort by religious groups to address racism and social justice. Southern Baptists expel an all-white church for racism.

22. Russian Orthodox Church declares Eucharisti­c communion broken with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholome­w of Constantin­ople after he recognizes three rival churches in Ukraine and urges them to unite into one church, independen­t from Moscow Patriarcha­te.

23. A Tennessee megachurch gives pastor Andy Savage a standing ovation after he confesses to “sexual incident” with teen girl while he was a youth pastor years earlier. The downplayin­g of the assault helps fuel #ChurchToo movement. Savage later resigns.

24. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints decides to abandon the word “Mormon” as a name for believers after President Russell M. Nelson says its use could be a sin, leading the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir to change its name.

25. Notable deaths include James Cone, founder of black liberation theology, at 79; American Zen master Roshi Bernie Glassman, at 79; and Eugene Peterson, whose Bible paraphrase known as “The Message” sold millions of copies, at 85.

26. American Atheists, a leading secular organizati­on, fires former president, David Silverman, over allegation­s of financial and sexual misconduct.

27. Baltimore black megachurch leader Jamal Bryant named pastor of Atlanta-area black megachurch, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church — once led by the late Bishop Eddie Long.

Religion newsmaker of the year

Episcopal Church Presiding BishopMich­ael Curry, whose riveting sermon at the royal wedding “stole the show,” according to the British press, and raised his profile as a progressiv­e religious voice.

Other newsmakers on the ballot

• Evangelist Billy Graham, whose death at 99 caps the most influentia­l ministry in modern evangelica­l history.

• Pittsburgh Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who emerged as a voice of lament and peace after an anti-Semitic gunman killed 11 at his Tree of Life / Or L’Simcha synagogue.

• Rachael Denholland­er, who emerged as an outspoken advocate for victims of sexual misconduct in churches and whose victimimpa­ct statement — balancing justice with forgivenes­s — at the sentencing of pedophile doctor Larry Nassar went viral.

• Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, who rocked the Catholic Church with hotly disputed contention­s that Pope Francis covered up sexual abuse and should resign.

• Brett Kavanaugh, who drew strong support from religious conservati­ves in a Supreme Court confirmati­on dominated by an explosive allegation of attempted rape as a teen, making it a signature case in the #MeToo movement.

• Megachurch pioneer Bill Hybels, who retired early from Willow Creek Community Church amid accusation­s of sexual misconduct.

Notable write-in votes included retired Cardinal Theodore McCarrick (4 votes), President Donald Trump (2 votes) and Pope Francis (2 votes).

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PHOTO BY SKY NEWS/AP] [AP FILE PHOTO] [UK POOL ABOVE: Paige Patterson, an architect of the “conservati­ve resurgence” in Southern Baptist Convention, was fired as Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary president over his alleged harsh treatment of victims of domestic and sexual assault.RIGHT: In this frame from video, the Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry speaks in May during the wedding ceremony of Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in Windsor, near London, England.
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[AP FILE PHOTO] A makeshift memorial stands outside the Tree of Life synagogue in the aftermath of a deadly shooting in October at the Pittsburgh house of worship.
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[AP FILE PHOTO] Pope Francis faced accusation­s of covering up misconduct, and some called for his resignatio­n.
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[AP PHOTO] Migrants look Dec. 26 for a hole in the border wall to enter the United States to San Diego, from Tijuana, Mexico. In 2018, religious leaders opposed President Donald Trump’s administra­tion on immigrant family-separation policies and decision to turn away asylum-seekers at the border.
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[AP FILE PHOTO] In this 2006 photo, the Rev. Billy Graham preaches at a service in New Orleans. Graham died at age 99 in 2018.
 ?? [AP FILE PHOTO] ?? Victims of clergy sexual abuse, or their family members, react in August as Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro speaks during a news conference at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia. A Pennsylvan­ia grand jury said its investigat­ion of clergy sexual abuse identified more than 1,000 child victims in six Roman Catholic dioceses.
[AP FILE PHOTO] Victims of clergy sexual abuse, or their family members, react in August as Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro speaks during a news conference at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia. A Pennsylvan­ia grand jury said its investigat­ion of clergy sexual abuse identified more than 1,000 child victims in six Roman Catholic dioceses.

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