Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church Announces Suicide Grief Support Series: “When a Loved One Dies by Suicide” will be offered at two locations beginning in April 2023

Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church Announces Suicide Grief Support Series: “When a Loved One Dies by Suicide” will be offered at two locations beginning in April 2023
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Suicide Grief Support Series: “When a Loved One Dies by Suicide” will be offered at two locations beginning in April 2023.

Please join our local mental health ministries for a series of monthly suicide grief support meetings based on the 8-part film series, “When a Loved One Dies by Suicide.” 

To learn more about this resource, contact those listed below or visit https://catholicmhm.org/whenalovedonediesbysuicide

St. Ann Monastery Basilica Parish, Scranton: Beginning April 20 and held on the third Thursday of each month, April through November, at 6:30pm.  To learn more contact deaconed@stpeterscathedral.org 

Ascension and Saint Katharine Drexel Parishes, Forest City and Pleasant Mount: Beginning April 18 and held on the third Tuesday of each month, April through November, at 6:30pm.  To learn more contact carl.albright49@gmail.com 

Original source can be found here.



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