A Path to Hope : For Parents of Aborted Children and Those Who Minister to Them
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A Path to Hope: For Parents of Aborted Children and Those Who Minister to Them
A Path to Hope: For Parents of Aborted Children and Those Who Minister to Them by Rev. John J. Dillon is a concise, compassionate pastoral guide rooted in Catholic faith and ministry experience. Written by a priest (Fr. John J. Dillon, who engaged in post-abortion reconciliation work), the book addresses the deep emotional, psychological, and spiritual trauma experienced by parents (especially mothers, but also fathers) after abortion. It combines pastoral wisdom, clinical insights into post-abortion grief, and practical outreach to offer hope, healing, and reconciliation through God's mercy.
The slim volume validates the reality of post-abortion suffering--guilt, grief, isolation, depression, and spiritual desolation--while firmly rejecting despair. It emphasizes God's unconditional forgiveness (drawing on Scripture, sacraments like Reconciliation, and the Church's teaching on mercy) and frames healing as a journey toward peace, often involving acknowledgment of the child's life, naming/remembering the child, and ritual/liturgical elements. The author outlines a structured "healing service" (a prayerful ritual or memorial liturgy) that ministers, counselors, or support groups can use effectively. It's aimed at those directly affected, clergy, counselors, parish ministers, and pro-life outreach workers, providing gentle, non-judgmental accompaniment in a spirit of compassion rather than condemnation.
The tone is empathetic, hopeful, and practical--described consistently as a "gold mine" of resources for post-abortion ministry, blending spiritual guidance with sensitivity to trauma.
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Key Themes
- Post-abortion trauma is real and profound: Validates the grief, guilt, shame, and spiritual wounds of parents (and sometimes others involved), countering denial or minimization.
- God's boundless mercy and forgiveness: Central emphasis on reconciliation through Christ--no sin is beyond healing; hope lies in divine love that embraces the broken.
- Healing as a journey: From acknowledgment of loss to peace, integrating emotional/clinical insights with spiritual practices.
- Ministry to the hurting: Practical guidance for priests, counselors, and lay ministers to accompany sufferers with compassion, avoiding judgment.
Understanding the Pain
- Psychological and spiritual aftermath: Symptoms like depression, isolation, anger, or spiritual dryness; abortion's impact on parents' sense of self, relationships, and faith.
- Recognition of the child's dignity: Gentle affirmation that the unborn child had inherent value; naming or memorializing can aid healing.
Pathways to Hope and Healing
- Sacrament of Reconciliation: Key role in experiencing forgiveness and release from guilt.
- Prayer, Scripture, and ritual: Use of meditations, prayers, and a outlined "healing service" (memorial liturgy or prayer ritual) to facilitate closure and peace.
- Community and support: Encouragement for group settings, retreats, or one-on-one ministry to break isolation.
Practical and Pastoral Elements
- Compassionate outreach: Non-condemning approach that invites healing without pressure.
- Effective tools for ministers: Outlines a structured healing service/service model that has proven helpful in post-abortion reconciliation programs.
- Hope amid fragility: Life is precious; God's grace transforms pain into renewed purpose and deeper faith.
This book is particularly valued in post-abortion ministries (e.g., Project Rachel affiliates), bereavement support, or pastoral care for those affected by abortion decisions. If you're exploring Catholic perspectives on post-abortion healing, forgiveness, or ministry to the grieving, it provides tender, practical, faith-centered encouragement
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781878718006
- ISBN-10: 1878718002
- Publisher: Resurrection Press
- Publish Date: January 1990
- Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.38 x 0.29 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.27 pounds
- Page Count: 80
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