MISCARRIAGE MINISTRY - DIOCESE OF CALGARY
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Journeying Together

2-day Workshop | Journeying Together: Hope and healing for those mourning the loss of a child through miscarriage or stillbirth. 
Fri & Sat | TBD
​Catholic Pastoral Centre, Calgary.
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Memorial Liturgy

Join Bishop McGrattan in an annual prayer gathering to commend our children communally into the embrace of our merciful God.
​Tue, Nov. 12 at 7 pm,
​St. Mary's Cathedral.
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When families lose a baby in the womb, the cries of birth go unheard; the grasp of tiny fingers slips away. This profound loss needs articulation.  Join us in a prayer gathering to commend our children communally into the embrace of our merciful God and to support those who are grieving the loss of a child. 

It is so very hard to heal alone. Christian rituals allow grieving parents to gather in the embrace of their divine community in Christ, for no one is independent as we share in the life of Christ through our baptism. 

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As human beings, we mark and give expression to our life’s experiences, from the time a new life is born to the time of its death, in all their extraordinary experiences, in both joy and sorrow.  Learn more about the upcoming diocesan memorial liturgy happening in Nov 12. 2024. 

Miscarriage Liturgy - Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024

Kindly make arrangements to arrive between 6:30 pm and 6:50 pm to allow the time for sign-in, distribution of candles and brief orientation. We will also record the name of your child and will address her/him during the Liturgy.
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​Do not be discouraged and do not lose hope. Allow the consolation and love of God to penetrate and heal your wounded heart.  Know that your child is now living in the Lord and joyfully awaits the day when you will be together again.  
"For those who trust in God, in the pain of sorrow there is consolation, in the face of despair there is hope, in the midst of death there is life." (Book of Blessings no. 285)
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