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Welcome to the Prayer and Mourning Community. Whether you are grieving or you're offering support to another person who has lost a loved one, we hope to give you the information you seek and the solace you need.

The discussions on our bulletin boards create a community of mourners — a place where you can share your feelings about death and take comfort in the words of others. If you'd like to post a prayer here for a lost loved one, please do so.

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Eschatology by Kathleen Norris 
Eschatology means "the study of the last things." It can help us appreciate the present as well.
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Eternity in a Day by Rebecca Edmiston-Lange 
On the subtle interaction of love, nature, death, and grieving.
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A Woman’s Thoughts on Grieving by Nessa Rapoport 
After attending five funerals in 18 months, author Nessa Rapoport wrote the book she could not find. Here are her passionate meditations on suffering, consolation, and the paradox of God.
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Closing the Circle by Joan Furman, M.S.N., R.N. and David McNabb 
Classical tragedy teaches us to experience suffering and use it to transform our lives. How can we apply this idea to the tragedy that is death?
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