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The latest Catholic headlines

Pope Francis asks pilgrims to pray for extraordinary synod on the family. Full text of Pope’s general audience Catechesis here.

Cardinal Kasper: Synod to model Pope’s ‘listening magisterium.’

Archbishop Eamon Martin (above) has elected as the new president of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference at its autumn general meeting.

Vatican media reform committee to make first proposals by Easter.

Pope Pius XII and the Second World War: New archival evidence.

Westminster: Red Mass—lawyers called to be compassionate.

OPINION

Divorced Catholic: I am sure it would be a mortal sin for me to take Communion.

 

—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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