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Caritas appeal for Ecuador after earthquake.

United Against Extremism:Glasgow religious leaders come together in wake of Asad Shah murder.

English and Welsh bishops urge reflection ahead of Brexit referendum.

English and Welsh bishops schedule first National Eucharistic Congress in more than a decade.

Church down south agrees new academies plan with UK Government.

Pope Francis to Centro Astalli: 35 years of service, witness.

Cardinal Ravasi meets IOC president over upcoming Vatican conference.

Bishop Declan Lang appointed national director of Missio, England and Wales.

Open meeting in Westminster Parliament to discuss ethics of nuclear weapons.

Ratify Paris climate agreement, cardinals and other religious leaders urge.

AND FINALLY

Tributes to ‘superstar’ nun killed in Ecuador earthquake—Sr Clare Crockett: From ‘wild’ teen to selfless sister.

—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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