In the recent times, newspapers have not seen so keen on covering religion. However, ‘The Da Vinci Code’ has been covered by almost every newspaper as one of their lead stories. As readers will know, the film alleges that the Catholic Church has covered up the fact about marriage of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene, and birth of their child.
Often, popular culture throws up something that mnakes readers want to know more about the topic. That is the case with religion. Leading newspapers such as The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times, among others have published many stories covering this controversy and myths related to Dan Brown’s book and how the religious groups reacted to it.
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