Topics:
Ethics,
Death & Dying
Beliefs:
Christian - Protestant, Interfaith
Tags:
latimer house, mourning
You must acquire rights to repost our content. Log in now for permission to download and reprint or repost this article.
Comments
Related Stories
BRIEF: Community Arts Center to host open house to help community cope with grief after teen shooting death
Joshua Proutey, 19, was shot and killed last week as he left the Community Arts Center in downtown Wilmington. This week four people were arrested as suspects in his murder.
More
|
Comments (0)
The comfort of kaddish and the saints: grieving for a friend
Mourning friends can be a very different expression of grief than for a grandparent or parent or sibling. We hold different memories with our friends - of shared mischief, trips, hobbies or sports. And the experience of grief when a friend dies can differ widely between religious traditions.
More
|
Comments (2)
Duke theologian Richard Lischer tries to make sense of his son’s death
At its core, “Stations of the Heart” is a love story of a father and son. That son was a onetime assistant district attorney in eastern North Carolina, a husband, a recent Roman Catholic convert and an expectant father when a three-month checkup revealed a recurrence of melanoma, this time in the form of multiple, inoperable lesions. He was 33.
More
|
Comments (0)
The Latimer House mourns
Just in time for Halloween, the Victorian-era historic home museum is going into full mourning for two days this weekend to teach the public about Victorian mourning customs and superstitions.
More
|
Comments (0)





Add Your Comment