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NEW LIFE LADIES:
MINISTRY GIVES WIDOWS OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT
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hen Beata Nabity lost her husband, Alfred, she recognized how lonely the grieving process can often be. In turn, she realized that being with others who are also processing their own grief may help ease some of the pain and isolation. During Mass one morning a few years after Alfred’s passing, Beata had the idea to create a way for widows to connect and share. “I just thought, ‘All of these widows have a story to tell,’” she says. “I knew how I was feeling and doing, and I wanted a The New Life Ladies group viewed the way to share this and allow other women video series The Chosen last fall. to do the same. Maybe we could even have some fun along the way.” Around this same time, Fr. Don Buhrman approached her after Mass and asked if she would consider starting a widows group. For Beata, that sealed the deal. She and parishioner Elizabeth Harrison got a list of widows from the parish office and started making calls to gather ideas and contact information for the New Life Ladies group. The first gathering was a potluck, and the group has evolved from there. Mostly, the New Life Ladies group is a way to show widows they are not alone. Beata sends an email about once a month to keep the women upto-date on happenings with the group. In the past, the group has had continued on back cover
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