ABSTRACT

This work includes a foreword by John D Morgan, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Coordinator for Kings College Center for Education about Death and Bereavement, Ontario, Canada. This practical resource guides the reader though all aspects of the grieving process and offers thought-provoking and inspirational advice on support. With exercises, tips, and contacts for further assistance, "Finding a Sacred Oasis in Grief" provides a comprehensive understanding of this potentially difficult and complex topic. It examines different types of grief and various approaches, along with reference guides to particular religions and their traditions adopting a comprehensive, multi-faith approach. Pastoral care providers and religious leaders will find the unique, hands-on approach invaluable, as will members of support organisations and volunteer carers. It is also ideal for seminary and ministry students, counsellors, therapists and other care professionals. "Gives caregivers the tools to help dying and grieving persons face the best and worst that life has to offer. It is the worst, because death means the end of the attachments that make life worthwhile. It is the best, because it shows us what is truly meaningful and important in life. Mortality is a great gift if we have the knowledge and the courtesy to face it." - John D Morgan, in the Foreword.

chapter 1|4 pages

Pastoral Care: Grounded in Being

chapter 2|4 pages

A Ministry of Presence with the Bereaved

chapter 3|31 pages

Grief: An Anthology

chapter 4|13 pages

When a Baby Dies: The Loss of a Dream

chapter 7|8 pages

Men and Women: Do They Grieve the Same?

chapter 8|10 pages

Living With Suicide: A Grief Like No Other

chapter 9|9 pages

Stages of Grief: Fact or Fiction?

chapter 10|3 pages

Where is God?

chapter 11|8 pages

Is There Life After Death For Me?

chapter 13|6 pages

What About Final Arrangements?

chapter 14|9 pages

Rituals: A Necessity For Healthy Grief

chapter 15|10 pages

Concluding Words