Bethany Bereavement Support Group
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The Bethany Bereavement
Support Group |
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“There are no Endings …….Only Beginnings” On the first Thursday of
every month at 10.30am a member of the Bethany Group will be available at
Presbytery no 2 Resources |
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MP3 files Bethany Information Impact of Grief on our bodies Emotional feelings after loss Roisin's story Suicide Letting go mediation Edwinas poem |
Introduction |

Lord, our God
We thank you that you are ever present in times of trouble
Be our companion and guide as we minister to the bereaved.
Help us to be sensitive to the spoken and unspoken grief in peoples lives.
May we be caring, compassionate and completely present as we listen to
those who are grieving.
Comfort them as they mourn.
Give them your peace as they experience the pain of their loss.
We ask this through Christ our Lord,
Amen.
The name Bethany recalls the visit of Jesus to Mary and Martha on the death of their brother Lazarus.
In to-day’s world, people tend to be unaware of the grief associated with bereavement. It is not widely understood that the grieving process may be long and severe. Understanding the stages of grief can be helpful and reassuring.
Although grieving is a natural process which can be helped by the sympathy and understanding of friends, sometimes one may need support to work through it in a positive way. Friends don’t always know how to help; they may feel embarrassed by one’s grief; they may even avoid meeting one in a mistaken belief that a meeting may increase distress.
It is quite normal to feel anger, guilt, fear and depression as well as the awful pain of loss. These feelings need to be expressed rather than repressed, to be talked out, cried over and put in some sort of perspective.
It helps the healing process to talk with a trained listener and confront the very strong feelings associated with grief.
Many Bethany members have themselves been bereaved. They are trained to listen with understanding. They accept those suffering loss as they are, and support them through the grieving process
Groups currently exist in parishes in the greater Dublin area and surrounding counties. They may be contacted at the given telephone number. Click on the locations hyperlink to view the contact list
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