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Articles in 'Grief & Loss'
A Pet's Cremation and Ash Wednesday: Making Way for the Hope of Easter
By Giovanni Battista
A beloved family pet's cremation falls on Ash Wednesday. How my furry friend's passing helped me reflect on the meaning of Lent and the hope of Easter.
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The Cup of Sorrow: Facing Death’s Agony Like Christ in Gethsemane
By Catholic Crusade Ministries
In the agonizing fear and sorrow of facing death, we can take comfort that Christ himself experienced such deep anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane, giving us a way through suffering and victory over death.
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Joe Biden Said A Bad Word
By Dave Mishur
By calling Laken Riley's killer an Illegal Biden has released a storm of protest from his own party who care more about terminology than the loss of innocent life.
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Jesus Mourns
By Eileen Renders
Often in life, we are centered on our feelings, and in this article, we are directed to contemplate some of the emotions Christ can also feel.
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What Does God Think About The World Today?
By Eileen Renders
we are living in times that could suggest the rein of Satan is over, and the war that is coming is the power of God over evil
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Embracing Divine Mercy: A Source of Comfort for Families Affected by Suicide
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Explore the profound impact of prayer, understanding Divine Mercy, and fostering community support as we navigate the complexities of grief, guilt, and hope in the light of God's boundless compassion.
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Spiritual Warfare: The Untapped Resource of Redemptive Suffering
By Terri Thomas
Many of us are familiar with the phrase “Offer it up!” but do we really understand what it means? To know this can be life-changing! At least it was for me.
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Carrying the Cross of Life
By Elizabeth Thomas
Meditating on all of the Life of Christ, and His Passion, Crucifixion and death---we will come to wisdom and understanding of "why, God do I suffer in life."
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My brother died drinking and driving--I pray for his soul
By Chelsey Kennedy
A reflection on the consolation that is praying for the soul of my brother who perished in a drunk driving accident
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Understanding God's Mercy: The Catholic Perspective on Suicide
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Explore the Catholic perspective on suicide and God's mercy in this insightful article. Delve into the teachings of the Church and discover the compassion and hope offered even in the darkest moments of despair.
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What to do with ashes
By Janet Cassidy
In today's post I offer important information and links in regards to disposing of cremains. I discuss what is, and what is not, acceptable. Please share.
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"Tired and So Weary."
By Elizabeth Thomas
Weary? Tired? Struggling with Sadness? Time to choose, time to draw away, be still and pray. If you do not like your life, why? Your life is in your hands---time to put your life in God's hands.
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In Our Footsteps, In Our Thoughts
By Elizabeth Thomas
Let this Lent enlighten you as never before as you draw deeply into the Word of God and the life of Jesus on His road to Calvary. We are all on a road to death, so let us learn from Him how to best travel this road to Jerusalem.
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Young Christian musician brings much-needed beauty and hope to a troubled world
By Jean Mondoro
Learn about a young Christian who brings the Gospel to a troubled world through her beautiful music
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Remain Vigilant, And What To Look Out For
By Eileen Renders
In this article, our attention is drawn to a growing family health issue that often goes neglected because it is not always easily detected.
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When You've Lost a Loved One...
By Daniel C
Grief is common to all, yet is unique to all. We all share it, but no one's grief is the same as another's. Yet there is someone who can understand our grief.
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Feeling Your Emotions
By Daniel C
I would rather feel and be hurt than to not feel at all.
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