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Cross Wires: Thursday breaking news

The latest Catholic headlines

Boko Haram commits massacre in Cameroon church.

Middle East Church leaders agree statement at Lambeth Palace.

Prince of Wales (above) ‘heartbroken’ for Christians in Iraq.

South Sudanese civilians fleeing violence and facing famine.

Fulton Sheen‘s cause for Beatification stalled.

Seven priest moved from Africa to East Midlands amid shortage.

Catechesis published for World Meeting of Families.

Pope Francis’ one-day trip expected to give Albanians hope, healing.

Pope Francis criticises company for cutting 500 jobs to save money.

Catholic women of the Year 2014 chosen.

Cardinal Parolin: Human ecology prerequisite for environmental ecology.

 

—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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