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Susan Boyle cooks up a storm for SCIAF

Susan Boyle, Cardinal Keith O'Brien and Bishop Emeritus Peter Moran of Aberdeen launch SCIAF's Wee Box, Big Change Lenten campaign on Shrove Tuesday

Global singing star Susan Boyle joined Cardinal Keith O’Brien to launch SCIAF’s Wee Box, Big Change Lenten campaign on Shrove Tuesday with a pancake master class at St Augustine’s High School in Edinburgh.

The popular singer and the most senior Catholic clergyman in Britain were joined by Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund president Bishop Emeritus Peter Moran of Aberdeen, eager school pupils and members of the media who watched them whisk batter and toss pancakes to help publicise SCIAF’s work.

For the full story, pick up this Friday’s Scottish Catholic Observer in parishes.

—Pic Paul McSherry

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