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Pope Francis meets Egyptian president at Vatican

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Pope Francis to Egypt’s president (above): Dialogue is key to stop violence in the Middle East. (Video).

Pope and heads of Vatican departments discuss curial reform.

Pakistan’s top court demands investigation into lynching of Christians.

Istanbul‘s Catholic community awaits Pope Francis’ visit.

Woman is accused of stalking parish priest on Skye.

US Catholic officials see Pope’s visit as a rebirth.

Nigeria: More than 100,000 Catholics have fled Boko Haram.

AND FINALLY

Catholic bishop takes stand against Mafia by refusing to Confirm mob boss’ son.

 

—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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