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MISCARRIAGE SUPPORT

Losing a child at any stage is a painful experience and we are here to pray with and for you during this process.

Know that you are not alone when experiencing this grief, and your parish can be one place where you can share these feelings and begin to heal.

The Archdiocese of San Francisco holds an annual Healing Service  and Memorial Mass for those who have lost children through miscarriage or infant loss. The Mass is a way to acknowledge the life lost and experience the healing power of God’s love.

The next Mass will be held at the end of 2025 on Nov 8th at Mater Dolorosa in South San Francisco at 10:30 AM. If you have any questions, email martinezmontm@sfarch.org.

This healing mass is held annually every November.

If you would like to be informed when the details are finalized, please sign up using the form below and you will be reminded of the upcoming mass.

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