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BBC documentary tonight to tell story of a remarkable painting in Fife that just survived the Reformation.

Pope Francis will visit Mexico in 2016.

Holy Father reminds synod care for divorced and remarried Catholics should not be only topic.

Canadian archbishop suggests synod should consider allowing female deacons.

Cardinal Vincent Nichols (above), Archbishop of Westminster, says we cannot forget about the migrant crisis.

Head of Jesuit order in Britain urges the Prime Minister to put people before politics.

Church laments California’s legislation of assisted suicide in the US.

Christian head teacher in Pakistan beaten up by his staff, reports say.

 

—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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