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Cross Wires: Sunday breaking news

The latest Catholic headlines

Pope’s video message to Christians and people of Iraq.

Pope Francis: The role of women in theology.

Prosecutor freezes acounts of ex-Vatican bank heads.

Mini-pilgrimage to see shroud of Turin from Glasgow will be led by Archbishop Philip Tartaglia.

Are you ready for Stirling 2015 – Scottish Catholic Youth Festival?

The Catholic Church in Northern Ireland is to end its relationship with an adoption service following changes in legislation.

In a country where 80 per cent of people are Catholic, local churches have played a crucial role in helping people prepare for Typhoon Hagupit in the Philippines this weekend.

Pope calls for stability in Argentina ahead of election.

Holy Land: Church leaders appeal for international community to save Cremisan Valley.

AND FINALLY

First Advent homily by Papal preacher Fr Cantalamessa.

 

—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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