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Cross Wires: Wednesday breaking news

The latest Catholic and ecumenical headlines

Consultation finds overwhelming majority reject plans to close St Joseph’s Primary School in Milngavie.

Secularists seek to force chaplains out of hospitals.

Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster condemns UKIP’s characterisation of immigrants.

Pope may make surprise visits to war zones, Vatican secretary of State suggests.

Work of controversial Italian priest to be reevaluated.

Book of Pope Francis’ Santa Maria homilies to be published.

Pope Francis’ reforms are facing curial resistance, cardinal suggests.

—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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