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A Plan for Pastoral Care

Knowing what to do and when are the keys to caregiving after the death of a spouse.
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Topics:Death, Dying, Encouragement, Grief, Healing, Marriage, Pastoral care, Shepherding
Filters:Counseling, Discipleship, Mentoring, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Spiritual director
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Psalm 41:1
Date Added:September 26, 2007
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Psalm 41:1

Most pastors know and follow effective roles at the time of a death, especially when the deceased is a parishioner. Presence and prayer are important to many people, even those who do not regularly pray or attend church, and pastors are often invited to provide that.

Suggestions for pastoral care include using an approach that is reasonably ...

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