The death of a loved one is one of life’s greatest tragedies, especially when it comes without warning—cutting short the life of someone in their prime. For their family, grief is overwhelming. An important part of the grieving process is the funeral, where they say goodbye, comforted by the words of a priest who leads them through this heartbreaking ritual.
The priest who led the ceremony ended up in the hospital—because of what happened that day.
Alexandra, a young woman from Belarus, had recently become a mother for the first time. Overjoyed, she took her newborn son for a walk on a beautiful spring day. She placed him gently in his stroller and set out through the quiet streets of their small town, soaking in the sunshine, chatting with neighbors, admiring blooming gardens, and savoring her new role as a mother.
She was filled with gratitude. Everything felt perfect.
As they made their way home, however, Alexandra began to feel dizzy. She brushed it off—she hadn’t eaten breakfast. She bought a candy bar and a drink from a kiosk, hoping it would help. But it didn’t. The dizziness worsened. Her legs weakened. She stumbled. Panic surged as she……Read Full Story Here..…………………