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Cross Wires: Wednesday breaking news

The latest Catholic headlines

TOP STORIES

Council of Cardinals chairman has confirmed that a reform of the Roman Curia will call for two new congregations: one for the laity and one for charitable affairs.

Al-Shabaab kills 36 Christians in Kenya.

Calls for greater recognition of Eastern Rite Catholic Churches.

Catholic Church opening up property to rough sleepers after death of homeless man in Dublin.

UK AND IRELAND

Bishop Mark Davies of Shrewsbury (above) has opened and blessed a new centre of evangelisation run by the Neocatechumenal Way.

UK bishops to host priest who has called for more acceptance within the Catholic Church of homosexuality for talk at Catholic youth conference.

Irish police investigating vandals’ attack on ‘Carrauntoohil Cross.’

Nicky Morgan: “As a Christian Secretary of State for Education, I will oppose secular, politically correct dogma.”

 

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