St. Francis Solanus
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Inside This Issue: 2 Highlights of Our 2021 Stewardship Renewal 3 All Things and All People Are Made New 4 Meet Parishioner Adam Liesen Working Towards the Rank of Eagle Scout and Serving a Need in Our Parish 6 Divine Mercy Sunday and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy 7 Meet the Kovachevich Family: Pillars of Our Parish Community
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Healing After Loss:
A Safe Place to Process the Journey of Grief
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he loss of a loved one affects each person differently, and everyone has their own grief journey. One thing that can help is to have others alongside you during that difficult journey. The Healing After Loss Ministry is here to support those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. This relatively-new ministry at St. Francis Solanus is available to everyone — whether they lost a loved one last year or 20 years ago. The ministry follows the well-known Grief Share program. Deacon Dennis Holbrook and his wife, Pat, lost their 30-year-old daughter, Allison, to cancer on June 29, 2017. Deacon Dennis was studying for the diaconate at the time and Deacon Dennis and Pat Holbrook was placed at St. Anthony of Padua. Deacon Dennis and Pat were able to attend the Grief Share program there. “We vowed that wherever Dennis was placed, we would start the Grief Share program,” Pat says. The Grief Share website says the program “is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone.” continued on back cover