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Cross Wires: Tuesday headlines

The latest Catholic news and views

Vatican leak inquiry: ‘no cardinals involved.’

Pope’s butler (above) vows to help Vatican scandal probe.

The Bishops’ Day for Life on May 31, celebrated in parishes this weekend, focuses on the human body.

Priests and laity move to reform Catholic Church in Ireland.

Homily of Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald MAfr, Apostolic nuncio in Egypt at Hamphire Mass of Thanksgiving for 100 years of the Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers) in Great Britain.

The Joshua Camp Catholic Mission is running from August 1-13 in London during the Olympics.

Nigeria: Anxiety over Archbishop Okogie’s health, as Vatican names successor.

Prayer and fasting in the hell of battle: the experience of a Catholic priest in Syria.

AND FINALLY

St Mary’s Primary School, Duntocher, Clydebank, wins Euroquiz competition.

-Cross Wires is The Scottish Catholic Observer blog

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