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What to say when someone's grieving

Writer: Debbie ThrowerDebbie Thrower

Updated: May 21, 2020


There's good advice available for those who feel at a loss as to how to express sympathy when someone is mourning a loved one.


Presenter, Revd Kate Botley, fronts a new film from the Church of England (in conjunction with the charity Ataloss.org and other bereavement charities) designed to steer people in the right direction.



These are the three watchwords – Contact, Listen, Bless – if we want to really help people who are grieving, whether as a result of Covid-19 or other causes.


 
 

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