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The latest Catholic news

Senior judge rules singing of an Irish rebel song is ‘offensive and threatening.’

Kenyan bishops speaks of horror of Holy Thursday massacre.

Nigerian bishop says a vision of Christ has told him the Rosary (above) will defeat Boko Haram.

French Government announces arrest of Islamic extremist who was planning to attack a church.

Benedict XVI Library to be opened in Rome.

The clergy abuse scandal has cost the Church in the US more than £2 billion since 2004.

AND FINALLY

US priest tells parishioners to carry guns.

—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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