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Cross Wires: Monday breaking news

The latest Catholic and ecumenical headlines

Pope Francis prays for Synod of Bishops on family, for refugees and for the elderly on the Feast Day of the Holy Family.

English and Welsh bishops offer olive branch to divorcees.

“Be slow to judge and quick to embrace those afraid to enter Church,” says the  Archbishop of Birmingham.

Patriarch laments assassination of Lebanese political figure.

Tanzania: Vatican envoy inaugurates bombed church.

Racing legend Michael Schumacher‘s Catholic wife Corinna distressed by news of his ski accident. The couple married in a Catholic ceremony in 1995.

 

—Cross Wires is The Scottish Catholic Observer blog. Follow breaking news from the SCO through the day on Twitter at SCO_NEWS.

 

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  • Archbishop Tartaglia asks parishes to keep cribs up in bid to raise more funds for St Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society.
  • Justice and Peace president Bishop Emeritus Moran reminds us on the Epiphany that we must choose to care for the poor.
  • Need for aid in Syria is growing, Aid to the Church in Need reports.
  • Glasgow’s St Mungo’s Festival is underway.
  • Abbot Mark Caira of Nunraw reflects on the reminder from Christmas that our vocation is to lead a good life.

 

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