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Coping with Loss and Grief
Clip: 2/7/2014 | 10m 20s
How do people grieve in the face of adversity?
"We become less human if we don't tend to grief in an open-hearted and generous way," says Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington, DC. "We face into that abyss and say yet I will live, yet I will pass on life and joy. Even if I can't know it myself, I will ensure that others will, and I will find my greater meaning in that."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Coping with Loss and Grief
Clip: 2/7/2014 | 10m 20s
"We become less human if we don't tend to grief in an open-hearted and generous way," says Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington, DC. "We face into that abyss and say yet I will live, yet I will pass on life and joy. Even if I can't know it myself, I will ensure that others will, and I will find my greater meaning in that."
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