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Articles in 'Grief & Loss'
Mother's Day: A Day of Pain
By Lawrence T. Westfall
This article is not written to despise Mother's Day. This article has been written for the men and women, sons and daughters, who on this day may remember pains and heartaches of past experiences with their mothers. From a point-of-view of someone who knows what it feels like. Happy Mother's Day to the Good Mothers of this world, May God Bless You!
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Lamenting
By Eileen Renders
This writing is meant to provide a way to handle our disappointments and losses in life through making a stronger connection with Jesus.
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Don't Take a Shortcut to the Grave
By Marie Murphy Duess
The importance of the Rite of Christian Burial is undeniable. So many people are opting to skip the Mass and go right to the graveside, with a few prayers said by a priest or deacon. But they don't understand what they are missing--the graces, the comfort and compassion, and even the joy that comes from celebrating a loved one's life with the Church community.
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Are You Aging?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I talk about grieving the loss of your younger self.
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Mother's Day - The Missing Call
By Patti J. Mitchell
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Faith and Healing
By Cathy Narvaez
Are you struggling with the death of a loved one? The only way through grief is to grieve, Learn how.
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A Rainbow Kind of Mood
By Nancy Marie Murray
Even in the face of suffering and death, life is valuable and precious. Treasure every moment, even the last, for death is not the victor.
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Is There Anything Good in Ending Friendships?
By Aldrin Nacu
Parting ways can be hurtful. Can beauty be found in both clinging to cherished memories and embracing the wisdom of knowing when it's time to bid farewell?
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Thank you, Dad
By Adam Charles Hovey
Make the best of your time with your parents, because they won't always be with you.
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OJ Simpson: Death, Judgment and the Ultimate Verdict
By Gary Sullivan
In 1995 OJ Simpson stood before Judge Lance Ito and the jury to hear his fate. He was declared "Not Guilty". What will happen now as he meet the real Judge?
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The World Is Silent
By Connor Curley
No words can describe the electric anticipation that surrounds the silent world immediately after Christ’s burial
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In the Hands of Christ: A Look At Caregivers and Dementia
By Maureen O'Brien
An invitation to read inspiring portraits of three caretakers of family members with dementia, women whose hands have become the hands of Christ.
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Finding Healing After Pregnancy and Infant Loss This Holy Week Through Christ's Last Seven Words
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover solace and renewed hope in a Christian support group tailored for mothers navigating the grief of infant loss. Explore reflections on Christ's last seven words, finding healing and strength amidst the sorrow. Join us as we journey together, anchored in faith and uplifted by a community of compassionate hearts.
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Take Up Your Cross - Part 2
By Tom Stidl
an article detailing the cross of the death of parents and how it affects families
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Take Up Your Cross - Part 1
By Tom Stidl
An article that describes childhood sickness as a cross
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Bruised but not Broken
By Janet Cassidy
Today's post reflects on the best way we can help someone who is down, being carefully not to judge them and break them.
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Finding Healing and Hope: Our Lady of Sorrows and Catholic Moms Who Have Lost a Child
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover how Our Lady of Sorrows offers solace and strength to Catholic mothers navigating the unimaginable loss of a child. Explore the profound journey of healing and hope in this heartfelt reflection.
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