Mother Mary and a Post-Traumatic Ecclesiology of Grief
Emilie Grosvenor draws on Mary and the early church to meditate on the loss of a loved one.

Emilie Grosvenor draws on Mary and the early church to meditate on the loss of a loved one.
Tom C. Hunley spends an evening pondering 28,065 nights by Katie Manning.
Marrissa Rhodes contemplates what Christ’s resurrection has to say about imperfect family experiences.
Joanna Manning discovers the peaceful center to grief.
Jo-Ann Badley follows Mary through John’s Gospel, grieving and rejoicing in the hour of her Son.
Kate Roberts reflects on the process of processing loss through linocuts.
The Other Journal discusses the paintings and processes of the Korean visual artist Mihyang Kim.
A young girl tries to escape a grief-stricken home only to find that home is where her she is known most fully.
Pain and trauma can lead us beyond the limits of our conceptual frameworks to new ways of connecting with God and others.