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Cross Wires Wednesday headlines

The latest Catholic news

Polish officials raise concerns about safety issues at World Youth Day Mass in Krakow.

Students at Dundee Catholic secondary left to watch DVDs in gym due to teacher shortage.

Vatican to host conference reevaluating ‘just war‘ theory.

Church leaders call on South African President Zuma (above) to resign.

Christian and Muslim clergy gather in Lahore to mourn victims of Easter Sunday bombing.

Study finds Catholic Faith stops prisoners re-offending.

English Church agency Church agency backs proposal to allow asylum seekers right to work in UK.

AND FINALLY

Nepal removes Christmas from its list of public holidays.

 

—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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