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Cross Wires: Wednesday headlines

The latest Catholic news from home an abroad

Church backs Labour call by MSP Graeme Pearson, a former senior police officer, for Alex Salmond’s (above) Government to put its controversial sectarianism bill on hold for a year.

Bishop Philip Boyce of Raphoe has said the Church was being attacked from the outside by the arrows of a secular and Godless culture.

Catholics caught in crossfire as Libyan violence continues.

Catholic church in Tripoli reports break in as fighting rages.

Bishop Bernard Fellay of the Society of St Pius X is to meet head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

9/11: Difficult test for Vatican-Muslim relations.

-Cross Wires is the Scottish Catholic Observer blog

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