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Cross Wires: Wednesday headlines

The latest Catholic news from Scotland and around the world.

TOP STORIES

Pope Benedict XVI (above) suggests journalists consider silence, in Communication Day message.

Pope Benedict’s weekly audience focuses on Christian unity.

Margo McDonald’s new assisted suicide bill could unleash hundreds of executioners.

UK

Yorkshire priest cleared of drink driving.

Church welcomes House of Lords rebellion against the Government on child benefit.

INTERNATIONAL

US Catholic League anger at talk show host who made fun of the Church rather than Jews.

Italian Cardinal calls tax evasion a sin.

VATICAN

Vatican website gets thousands of hits daily.

New exhibition on Second Vatican Council opens.

AND FINALLY

Catholic actor Liam Neeson considers converting to Islam.

- Cross Wires is The Scottish Catholic Observer blog

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