The 2004 Pulitzer-winner is relevant once again. John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2004 play is timely now, in the wake of last month's long-overdue Vatican summit to address what the current pope called the "scourge of sexual abuse perpetrated by men of the church to the detriment of minors." Set at a Bronx church school in 1964, the story dramatizes a test of wills between a…