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Cross Wires: Wednesday headlines

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Prime Minister David Cameron hails ‘Christian fightback‘ in Easter message.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien signs rare Vatican Easter stamp.

VATICAN

Holy Father tells young pilgrims, on anniversary of Blessed John Paul II’s death, that Christ needs them.

Vatican sends Vesak message to the world’s Buddhists.

INTERNATIONAL

Archbishop of San Salvador seeks to evict ex-rebels occupying his cathedral.

Caritas office destroyed in Mali.

Apostolic Nuncio to Arab League says peace must be given a chance in Syria ahead of ceasefire.

Anxious Christians in Iraq pray for a peaceful Easter.

– Cross Wires is The Scottish Catholic Observer‘s blog

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