| | A Love Eternal: Grief, Bereavement, Mourning, and Loss |
 | | You would be better served to ask a new mother to characterize the indescribable pain of childbirth, or, perhaps, the man suffering with kidney stones to detail the horrific sensations which accompany the slightest movement of the minuscule object which rends and tears as it winds its way to freedom. |
 | | It is a journey that we may make together, sharing our tears and fears along the way; or it is a melancholic pilgrimage that we may make alone. |
 | | We invite you to share your pain and sorrow; your doubts and fears; your hopes and aspirations; and your love of our Lord by clicking on the A Love Eternal Guestbook button which follows. |
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