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Cross Wires: Sunday breaking news

The latest Catholic headlines

Pope Frances’ Sunday Angelus: The good of God knows no boundaries, does not discriminate.

Holy Father: “Organ donation is a testimony of love for our neighbour.”

After Canonisation of two Canadian saints, Pope says true missionaries goes out of themselves.

Catholic Church in Ireland ‘moving from more rigorous tradition,’ Archbishop Diarmuid Martin says at synod.

Pope to meet with Prime Minister of Vietnam on Saturday.

International donors are pledging hundreds of millions of dollars to help rebuild Gaza at a conference in Cairo.

AND FINALLY

St Anthony’s Church in Liverpool to host beer festival.

 

—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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  • A total of 165 women gathered for the second annual St Margaret, Queen of Scots, ladies lunch for the joyful celebration of life and the launch of Campaign Life 2017.
  • Archbishop Leo Cushley called e religious life ‘a shining witness to the love of Christ’ during a visit to Dysart Carmel..
  • Pupils from Sr Monica’s Primary, Milton, brought the story of David and Goliath to life with an ecumenical service in Wellington Church, Glasgow, attended by Archbishop Philip Tartaglia.
  • Bishop Joseph Toal of Motherwell celebrated Mass at St Mary’s Parish in Lanark last Friday as a hospital chaplain Sr Marguerite Ford was honoured with a Bene Merenti medal.
  • John Deighan writes—Hubble and moral trouble: The light of the Christian message.

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