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Cross Wires: Friday headlines

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Archbishop-elect Philip Tartaglia (above) to meet late gay MP’s partner.

Church spokesman warns gay lifestyle can cut life expectancy by up to 20 years.

Priest welcomes sports journalists to London 2012 ahead of Olympic opening ceremony.

Peace icon completes tour of Westminster.

“We must make what has been entrusted to us shine out,” says Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller, the new Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Priests to be assigned to Vatican museums to help visitors.

US sandwich chain’s fight against legalising same-sex ‘marriage’.

Australian priest’s 200,000 person petition to ban ‘gay panic’ as a grounds for defence in homocide.

Australian bishop wants a public inquiry into sexual assaults by priests.

AND FINALLY

Miami Archdiocese in the US to introduce Catholic apps and airport Masses.

-Cross Wires is The Scottish Catholic Observer blog.

 

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