This film tells Bishop Dolan’s story of losing two siblings and a brother-in-law to suicide. He addresses his desire to bury the pain and run from help, and describes finally finding comfort and peace in Christ.
If you are experiencing suicidal ideation, or if you are concerned for the safety of someone you know, it is important to seek help immediately. Crisis phone numbers for several countries are listed below. If you are looking for local mental health services or information in another location or language, we encourage you to search online or reach out to your local parishes and health care providers.
Australia: 000 | Canada: 1-833-456-4566 or 911 | European Union: 112 | New Zealand: 111 | United States: 988 or 911 | United Kingdom: 999
Warning: Not suitable for children. This resource and films address difficult and sensitive topics, and may not be appropriate for a young audience. It is not recommended for people aged 17 and younger.
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Session 2 | When A Loved One Dies By ...
This film tells Monsignor Pope’s story of losing his sister to suicide. It also addresses his mother’s experience with alcohol and addiction. Monsignor Pope reflects on the impact of mental health challenges, his sister’s pain, and the comforting knowledge that Jesus knows our sorrows and promise...
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Session 3 | When A Loved One Dies By ...
This film tells Deacon Schoener’s story of losing his daughter to suicide. He reminds us that people cannot be defined by mental health challenges, and encourages us to cling to Christ while finding our loved ones among the living.
If you are experiencing suicidal ideation, or if you are concern...
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Session 4 | When A Loved One Dies By ...
This film tells Leticia Adams' story of losing her son to suicide. She describes the ways in which her relationship with God changed as she questioned God and allowed God into her suffering. She also reflects on the importance of the Church’s prayers for her son.
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