Sentences with phrase «way of grieving»

Coping with loss is not easy for anyone, and everyone has their own way of grieving.
Everybody has their own way of grieving, but it's okay to ask for help.
Everyone has their own way of grieving and moving on, but time is the only foolproof remedy for a broken heart.
According to Margaret, respectful bereavement care means acknowledging parenthood, facilitating attachment between the baby and family and supporting the grieving process and various ways of grieving.

Not exact matches

One of the best ways leaders can support someone who is grieving is to ask, «What can we do to support you?»
Ten years later, the need for discernment seems no less great, for in every generation the story of Peoples Temple seems to be repeated in some way, leaving in its wake a grieving and confused community of families, friends and loved ones.
We all grieve in different ways, and we must be patient with one another as we do, but there is a rumor floating around among the people of God that is so vile, so dangerous and untrue, it simply must be called out.
There are different emotions we feel in the grieving journey, and different ways of expressing those emotions.
And the regular communal meal is in many ways the centre of all societies, celebrating, grieving, relaxing, starting over, starting new.
Then he said to them, «Go your way, eat the fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to him for whom nothing is prepared; for this day is holy to our Lord; and do not be grieved, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.»
«Children will have different needs and different ways of expressing their grief at different ages,» observed Susan Giambalvo, the director of programs and operation for The Center for Grieving Children — a nonprofit, volunteer - led program that provides free, peer - led support groups in Portland, Maine, not far from where I live.
And President Barack Obama, in the aftermath of the tragic shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, quoted scripture as a way to comfort those grieving.
I for one think he would have no problem in taking it down, possibly providing another alternative, or just being gracious of the fact that certain people prefer to grieve in certain ways.
Everyone grieves and shows support in different ways, this is this man's way of doing so and when it comes down to it it's not hurting anyone so I would say this gesture is quite sweet and sincere.
But no, Paul writes that we should grieve, but not in the same way as the rest of mankind, who believe that death ends any meaningful life.
I am hanging on to the hope that John 12:24 has a personal application, that the dying / deprogramming / grieving of a way of life is the path to a new life.
Milton was grieving for the death by drowning of his schoolmate, Edward King, on his way to Ireland in 1637.
As the Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions have known for centuries, and many other churches have discovered too, the only way that this extraordinary narrative will yield its meaning is quite simply if we play the events at their original speed — God's speed, not ours — living in and through the events day by day: the grieving farewells, the betrayal and denial, the shuddering fear in the garden, the stretched - out day of torture and forsakenness, and the daybreak of wonder, color and tomb - bursting newborn life.
But I'm glad in a way with Bin Laden gone and the 9/11 issue is finally closed for many of the grieving families.
What has been especially helpful in combatting my fear of losing my marriage is recognizing the unique ways men and women may grieve and express lament.
«These thoughts comforted me as I began to grieve the loss of dad in such a surprising and tragic way on 29th March.
Men have a tendency to grieve in a more physical sort of way.
I've had to «grieve» the loss of what I thought my breastfeeding journey would look like, and embrace the way it turned out!
Still, anyone who is thinking of having kids might want to have some conversations with his or her partner about death — what his / her experience of it has been, how did he / she grieve, what emotions are still unresolved — as well as conversations about fertility — what if we can't have a baby the «old - fashioned» way?
But it's important to create an atmosphere of comfort and openness, and to convey that there's no single «right» way to feel or grieve.
Everyone grieves differently, mourns in their own unique way, and makes it through an unimaginable experience to the best of their ability.
A child died, a mother grieves, how very cruel of you to quote her and use her loss in such a heartless way.
Providing partners the opportunity to hear from others and gain understanding of the different ways men and women grieve
Kati says, «there have been lots of breakdowns psychologically, from grieving the breastfeeding relationship to treatment not going to plan — this little fucker is so persistent and finds a way around every treatment with an initial good response then it turns into something else.»
The process is a roller coaster of intense emotions, no two people grieve exactly the same way, and if someone doesn't grieve like how you think they should — it does not mean they are not in devastating pain, deserving of your respect and compassion.
This accessible guide provides valuable tips and resources for grieving families which serve as a grounding way to acknowledge the pain, ease the grief, and explore pockets of hope.
There tends to be a crisis period in which parents grieve the loss of their «old life» and search for new ways to make themselves happy.
But death is also an inescapable part of life, and children want to understand it and find ways to grieve that feel natural.
Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) warmly welcome donations of these gifts, the effort of which may help a grieving mother work through her loss a loving way.
Say these words aloud or in the silence of your mind, «We all grieve in our own way.
Attorney General Dominic Grieve commenting on Monday's open letter sent by 60 British Humanist Association supporters is quoted in today's Telegraph as saying «As I go around and look at the way we make laws, and indeed many of the underlying ethics of society are Christian - based and the result of 1,500 years of Christian input into our national life.
Then there is the tired old way of letting your own backbenchers interrupt your speech with points of order, which only underline your case: so Dominic Grieve, the Tory frontbench spokesman, allowed endless diversions from his own Patrick Cormack, John Redwood, John Gummer and Bill Cash.
Grieve's exit has cleared the way for the Conservative party to clash more directly with the European court of human rights as he had cautioned over defying the Strasbourg authority on issues like prisoner voting.
But Byrne, who once observed a gorilla carry her dead baby around for 3 days in the mountains of Rwanda, points out that hospitals and doctors are increasingly giving the parents of a deceased infant the option of remaining with the body of their child for hours or even days before giving it up for burial, as a way of aiding the grieving process.
I find this way of thinking as a much kinder one that can offer some relief to women grieving a miscarriage, especially if she is open to other religious or philosophical systems.
Something inside me — perhaps the little sister part of me — wanted to judge him and say he wasn't grieving his mother's passing the «right» way.
The grieving process has a way of showing us what we're really made of.
Grieve in your own way and on your own timeline knowing that you have lots of blogger support here if you need it.
I will always miss her, but a year of hard - core grieving helped my heart to heal enough to see my way clear to start dating again.
Golden years are here; done my 7 years of grieving loss of husband: slowly working my way back into the land of the living.
Led by Katherine Waterston and Michael Shannon's performances, writer - director Meredith Danluck takes a fascinating approach to grieving by way of State Like Sleep.
The personal overwhelms any deeper consideration of the professional in Creation; gimmicky, surface - level grieving and hand - wringing gives way to pitched, plaintive and downright grating voiceover narration, and one just knows at some point that Connelly will look beautiful but get all emotional, screaming and crying about how she's had enough and can't take it anymore.
It's a film about grieving and death, but very heartfelt and humorous because it's about how comedy and getting into trouble can be a fun way of letting go and alleviating the pain.
He tries to school Will in the ways of maintaining emotional distance from the grieving relatives, tries sharing with him his profound respect for the rules and regulations of military life and subtly tries to persuade him to stay in the army after his time is up.
Mildred is still grieving her daughter, and is frustrated and angry that there has been no progress in solving her case, but though she singles out Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) in her billboards, it's not about attacking him, though most of the community sees it that way.
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