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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 394171" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm glad you're home Janet. I was pleased to hear that the church allowed you to do the eulogy. Most of the churches up here don't allow family members to do that. It's something that's always bothered me about the catholic church. It's so impersonal to have some priest who doesn't even know the person say something meaningful about that person's life. They focus more on the mass than on the person who died. But I'm sure you honored your dad well and I hope to read it when you get a chance.</p><p></p><p>I found when my mom died that the entire first year was difficult. Every first was difficult, the first birthday, the first christmas, the first mother's day, etc. I couldn;t go into a church without crying for months and everytime I sang the hymns I would cry. Give yourself time to grieve.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 394171, member: 59"] I'm glad you're home Janet. I was pleased to hear that the church allowed you to do the eulogy. Most of the churches up here don't allow family members to do that. It's something that's always bothered me about the catholic church. It's so impersonal to have some priest who doesn't even know the person say something meaningful about that person's life. They focus more on the mass than on the person who died. But I'm sure you honored your dad well and I hope to read it when you get a chance. I found when my mom died that the entire first year was difficult. Every first was difficult, the first birthday, the first christmas, the first mother's day, etc. I couldn;t go into a church without crying for months and everytime I sang the hymns I would cry. Give yourself time to grieve. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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