“By coming to things like this, you’re planning ahead, you’re looking forward to something all of the time.”

“By coming to things like this, you’re planning ahead, you’re looking forward to something all of the time.”
Although a quarter of a century has passed since the deaths of his beloved grandmothers, Msgr. Steven Ferrari says he can still recall the upheaval in his family at the time. The winds of grief and sadness blew, the torrents of release and tears crashed against the rocks of faith.
The death of someone you love can be difficult and challenging. The Tablet offers an annual bereavement supplement to help readers navigate through this time in their lives.
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The death of someone you love can be difficult and challenging. The Tablet offers an annual bereavement supplement to help readers navigate through this time in their lives.
Flowers fade, leaves fall, we think about the end of things, and remind ourselves that, for the believer, endings are temporary.
The Bereavement Services Program of Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens’ Office of Mission will offer a Day of Reflection at the Immaculate Conception Center in Douglaston, Nov. 11.
Remains arriving at the cemetery without family, friends or clergy to attend the committal have increased over the years. So that no one would ever be buried without the witness of other Christians, lay people in the Archdiocese of San Francisco have started a lay committal ministry.
The Bereavement Ministry of St. Ephrem parish, Dyker Heights, invites those who have lost a loved one and are in the midst of the grieving process to attend the parish’s All Souls Mass on Thursday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. in church.
Marine Park Funeral Home is located on Quentin Road in Marine Park, Brooklyn.