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WYD 2016

Cross Wires Tuesday headlines

The latest Catholic news

Why did Pope Francis pick Poland for World Youth Day 2016?

JRS calls migrants shipwreck disaster ‘a human tragedy.’

Politicians and media accused of trying to destroy Catholic Church in Ireland.

Curial leaders meet with Pontiff.

The Pope’s ghostwriter: Controversial archbishop penned key passages of exhortation ten years ago.

Patriarch Twal on Corpus Christi and his golden jubilee of priestly Ordination.

Nuncio to South Korea calls for ‘love in action.’

AND FINALLY

Clooney, Hayek, Gere given awards by the Pope for migrant work.

 

—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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