Sharing the Good News ezine

9 October 2025 – Issue 230
Catholic Communications Office, Maynooth
Archbishop Martin: shed light on the scale of missing people in Ireland and abroad 07/10/2025 
“We place our hands and our struggles in the hands of God” – Archbishop MartinRead more… 
Video: Sharing faith in a digital world – Father Alan Hilliard 02/10/2025 
Fr Alan Hilliard reflects on the recent Vatican Conference for Catholic Digital Missionaries and Influencers which he attended and on the need to invest in digital ministry.Read more… 
Faithful invited to pray for Pre-Synodal Assembly 07/10/2025 
240 participants will take part in the Pre-Synodal Assembly in Kilkenny.Read more… 
Video: From Vatican II to a Synodal Church – Cardinal Grech 03/10/2025 
A public lecture in Dublin by Cardinal Mario Grech to mark the centenary of the birth of Austin Flannery OP (1925 – 2008)Read more… 
Michael Ridgeway climbs to Everest Base Camp for love and hungry children 07/10/2025 
Michael intends to hike a further 1,000 feet and the trek will last eighteen-days, returning home to Ireland on 12 October. Read more… 
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