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Cross Wires: Thursday breaking news

The latest Catholic headlines

TOP STORIES

Archbishop Philip Tartaglia (above), president of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, foresees challenges to the Church as Scotland approves same-sex ‘marriage.’

Media director for US Bishops: UN child protection report ‘a lost opportunity.’

SCOTLAND/UK

NI schools look to Scottish education model of shared campuses where necessary.

Archbishop Vincent Nichols: prayers for South Sudan.

VATICAN AND INTERNATIONAL

Pope Francis warns unemployment can lead to ‘suicide‘ in annual Lent message.

General audience: The importance of Mass and Communion.

Lebanon: Victims of Armenian genocide to be Canonised.

Four-year-old asks Belgian king to block euthanasia of children.

SPORT

Police investigate allegations of abuse directed at Neil Lennon at Aberdeen and St Johnstone match on Saturday.

AND FINALLY

Pope John Paul II private notes published in Poland.

 

—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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