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The latest Catholic headlines

TOP STORIES

Candlelit memorial at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow, for Clutha victims.

Men held over Vatican Bank ‘three trillion euro bond fraud.’

UK/IRELAND

British children go hungry ‘every day’ because their families are too poor to feed them, says Archbishop-elect of Liverpool.

Same-sex weddings: ‘Fifth of Britons would turn down invitation.’

Marriages once again on the rise in Ireland.

VATICAN/INTERNATIONAL

Be open to the light of Christ, encourages Pope Francis in Angelus.

Pope Francis ‘stuns’ congregation by confessing to an ‘ordinary’ priest.

Vatican hosts day of study on family and creation.

Zimbabwe: Church launches appeal after dam collapse causes major flood.

98 churches destroyed in Syria.

US releases immigrant, but says decision was unrelated to daughter’s plea to Pope Francis.

Pope meets privately with German bishop relieved of his diocese.

OPINION

Obama, Pope Francis both win in summit meeting.

 

 

—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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