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Cross Wires: Monday breaking news

The latest Catholic and ecumenical news from Scotland and beyond.

Pope Francis’ homily at Pentecost Mass.

“The way the Church functions in Scotland lies in Rome.”

MP George Galloway attacked for SNP Catholic slur.

The Junior Caritas Award will open the door of Faith for Scottish pupils in Primary 6 and 7.

Secularist call for end to religious ‘interference‘ in Scottish schools.

Archaeological investigations on Iona indicate burial sites.

New moderator installed as General Assembly of Church of Scotland begins but former moderator says Church of Scotland is facing crisis of leadership.

French president signs same-sex ‘marriage‘ into law but opponents say French marriage debate not over.

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Hugh Dougherty: Now is the time for hierarchy of Catholic Church in Scotland to show leadership.

 

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