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Articles in 'Grief & Loss'
25 Bible Verses For Mother's Day
By Andrea Frey
There are many different emotions on Mother's Day- some are joyful and others sorrowful. In these 25 Bible verses, you'll find God's words for new moms, moms in different stages of life, women struggling with infertility, and those who have experienced the heartbreak of loss. Turn to His word this Mother's Day and share it with others as well!
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A kindness is always remembered
By Peggy Weber
Advice from my mom still rings true. A kindness is always remembered.
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Why Turn To Jesus When Hurting?
By Steven R. Hemler
The realization that Jesus truly does love me, as evidenced by his atoning sacrifice on the cross, is the only real answer to the problem of evil and suffering.
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Four Things I Wish I'd Known About Grief After my Child Died
By Eileen Tully
Getting real about grief.
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Why Does a Loving God Allow Pain and Suffering?
By Steven R. Hemler
What greater good can come from suffering?
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Why Does God Allow Evil and Injustice?
By Steven R. Hemler
It’s natural to wonder why would a loving God allow evil human behavior.
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When Your Son is a Bishop, You May Call Him Father
By Kevin J. Banet
Having a life rooted in prayer is the “secret” to peace in our lives. If we are deeply connected to God and anchored in His presence, the storms of life will not be able to disturb us.
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World Doula Week - What is a bereavement doula?
By Julie
Describing what a bereavement doula is and does.
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Families and Unconventional Grief
By Patti J. Mitchell
Dealing with toxic relationships within the family.
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Upon The Death Of My Dog
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
After the death of my dog, some personal reflections on what our pets have to teach us.
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Trust Human Love, But Surrender to God’s Love
By Kevin J. Banet
Jesus taught us that in order to embrace the kingdom of heaven, we must become like little children. Explore, as fellow children of God, with our chat room members what it means to have childlike faith, and what that looks like in action.
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Book Review: Last Things by Paul McCusker
By Betsey Garety
A book review of Paul McCusker's newly re-worked and published fiction book, Last Things.
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Ways to Help Families in Crisis
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses ways to help families in crisis who are suffering adversities and challenges. Learn about a special Catholic non-profit, the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation, which offers free pastoral services to families who need to know they are cared for and supported.
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Praying for the Dead, Part Two: Start Early
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
When I posted "Praying for the Dead, Part One" about the utter urgency of praying for the faithful departed and the efficacy of the Mass in helping these holy souls, my own mother was two days away from death. Hence, this post will be a slight twist on the topic of praying for dead. Indeed, it can be even more crucial to pray for them while they are dying.
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“Will I go to heaven?”
By Stephen Clark
Another thing that makes Francisco’s witness very compelling is that the children had all seen Heaven, Hell and Purgatory in a vision and I imagine this too must have prompted such a resolute response
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Praying for the Dead, Part One: When you care enough to send the very best
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
For a small donation, many Catholic basilicas, shrines and priestly orders will offer Masses for the deceased. Over the past week I received three such mailings, prompting me to write about the grave importance (no pun intended) of praying for the dead.
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Roma in the Springtime
By Beth Kubala
My daughter Roma will be in the city that shares her name for her birthday but I can't be with her.
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