It had something to do with a funeral—or so we were told. But within the documents buried away in the Library of Congress lay a much larger story as to
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reflections along the life journey by cl schilling
It had something to do with a funeral—or so we were told. But within the documents buried away in the Library of Congress lay a much larger story as to
Read moreIn a small, plastic box in my office closest sit a pile of neatly folded letters. While the letters are old and the ink in some places is faded, they
Read moreSince its arrival globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused economic and financial insecurity for millions of people around the globe while also resulting in a massive loss of life, both
Read moreAs a hospital chaplain, whenever I am called into the room of a patient who has died, I find myself tending to their family and others who are left behind,
Read moreLast month, I sorted the final box of personal belongings of my late mother. The box consisted of personal letters, mementos, and pictures from her years in high school. While
Read moreThis Sunday is Mother’s Day, a celebration of the mothers in our lives who not only gave birth to us but raised us to be the individuals we are today.
Read moreLast week, I found myself standing in the hallway of the unit in my hospital which had been housing our COVID-19 patients since the pandemic began. At the height of
Read more“What do we do next?” It is the question families often ask me, a hospital chaplain, once their loved one has died in the hospital. Some of the patients are
Read moreWith the COVID-19 pandemic now claiming over 215,000 American lives, all of us across our country and around the world have been personally impacted by this pandemic. And if we
Read moreIt is without a doubt that all of us are experiencing collective trauma stemming from this pandemic. Certainly, those who have lost loved ones from this virus are carrying a
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