Sharing the Good News Issue 80, Wednesday 14 September 2022 

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‘1.5 million children will be malnourished by October’ – Caoimhe de Barra
14/09/2022
Caoimhe de Barra, CEO of Trócaire, travelled to Somalia last week to support the Trócaire team responding to the food crisis caused by prolonged drought in the Horn of Africa. 
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‘Accord contributes to the happiness and well-being of many children’ – Bishop Nulty
14/09/2022
'Even at sixty perhaps Accord remains a hidden and unspoken treasure of our Church?' - Bishop Nulty
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Marriage important to the longevity of relationships – new Accord research
14/09/2022
81% of people agreed that money and financial pressures are the most significant source of pressure for couples today.
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Archbishop Eamon Martin welcomes Day of Prayer for Peace in Ukraine
13/09/2022
"I welcome this powerful prayerful initiative and invite everyone to pray in a special way for peace in Ukraine on Wednesday.” - Archbishop Eamon Martin
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Bishops pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
13/09/2022
“I pray that Queen Elizabeth’s faith in the Risen Lord will be of comfort to many people, and especially to her grieving family at this sad time.” – Archbishop Eamon…
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