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Cross Wires: Wednesday breaking news

The latest Catholic and ecumenical headlines

Six men charged over historic allegations of abuse at Fife Catholic school.

The Vatican has denied the Cardinal Bertone (above), the Vatican’s former secretary of State, is under criminal investigation.

South Korean Cardinal makes first visit to North Korea.

Christians in Holy Land asks for Pope’s help to resurrect village.

Pope Francis sends condolences following Columbia bus tragedy.

Only the Holy Spirit can bring true peace, Pope says.

Jesuit superior announces he will retire when he turns 80.

A new exodus of Syrian Christians has begun, warns local archbishop.

 

—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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