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Cross Wires Tuesday headlines

Breaking Catholic news

Bishop Hugh Gilbert of Aberdeen (above) urges congregations to oppose assisted suicide bill.

Detaching ‘pastoral practice’ from Catholic doctrine is a ‘dangerous schizophrenic pathology’: Vatican cardinal.

Italy and Vatican on guard after threat from Islamic State.

Amy Macdonald: I will contact police after fake anti-Catholic tweet left me in tears.

Irish archdiocese warn against referendum leaflets in churches.

Argentina could turn into drug-den like Mexico, warns Pope Francis.

St Gregory of Narek— mystic, monk and poet – meet the newest Doctor of the Church.

 

—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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