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Cross Wires: Wednesday breaking news

The latest Catholic and ecumenical headlines

Salvation cannot be bought and sold, warns Pope Francis.

Holy Father urges Christians and Muslims to work together for peace.

Syrian rebels attack Christian town, reportedly desecrate Churches.

Failed kidnapping attempt against Lebanese bishop.

Asia Bibi, Pakistani Christian sentenced to death for blasphemy, faces new hearing today.

Egyptian Coptic bishop speaks out against death sentence for 500 Muslim Brotherhood members.

 

—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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  • Special photographic report on the Episcopal ordination of Bishop John Keenan, the new bishop of Paisley.
  • Ian Dunn meets the Colombians who came to Scotland to speak in support SCIAF’s Lenten Wee Box campaign; Daniel Harkins hears Fr Sterlin Londoño Palacios talks to senior students at Lourdes Secondary School, Glasgow.
  • The fervour of our Faith is a lifeline, says Gerald Warner
  • Fr Eddie McGhee’s fisherman’s tale: We remain blind until we opt to open our eyes to see.
  • Mgr Basil Loftus: There is grace and peace to be found in tolerating what we cannot accept.

 

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