
The only cure for grief is to grieve
Watching a television news report of serious flooding recently I was concerned to hear the way in which a priest described people’s distress. “I actually saw a grown man in tears,” he said. Why...More
Watching a television news report of serious flooding recently I was concerned to hear the way in which a priest described people’s distress. “I actually saw a grown man in tears,” he said. Why...More
The supposed stages of grief may be better understood as states of grief: recognisable experiences that rise to the surface in distinctive ways in each person’s sorrowful passage through loss. Nick...More
Grieving is a hugely personal experience and there is no one way to do it. We will all experience it in different ways and find our own answers to it, writes Mary Jordan. More
The country was deeply saddened at the drowning of five young Tamils at Camber Sands last month. The tragedy highlighted the continued importance of faith-based funerals in the UK. More
The shock and grief of the sudden, unexpected death of a loved one can leave you and your family bewildered, confused and in need of emotional support. Here is a list of useful bereavement...More