As a Catholic bereavement doula, Jorgensen walks with families through early child loss, drawing on the Bible, the Church’s prayer traditions, the saints, sacraments, and an understanding of the ...
This only makes them feel worse. David Kessler, an author of several books on grief, heard the phrase a lot when he lost his son eight years ago. It made him feel isolated, frustrated and angry.
Her grief has not abated at all during this time. She is unable to stop thinking about him and is in disbelief that he is gone. The sense of isolation and longing for him has not lifted ...
“We are standing by our grieving families by providing this commemorative document and easing administrative and financial burdens during what is already an extraordinarily difficult time." In the ...