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Cross Wires: Wednesday breaking news

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Pope Francis wants rigor in child abuse cases as a former nuncio is placed under house arrest.

Cardinal Burke: Media hijacking synod on the family.

Cardinal Nichols reflects on the forthcoming synod on the family.

Scot among five women Pope appoints to the International Theological Commission.

Holy Father’s message for World Day of Migrants and Refugees: “A Church without frontiers, mother to all.”

Cardinal Mueller and SSPX head meet.

Orthodox-Catholic theological commission fails to reach accord on synod, primacy.

Gates-funded lobby pushes Common Core in US Catholic schools, targets Newman Society.

 

—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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