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She lost both parents as a child. Now, as the head of a hospice, she helps the dying.

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She was orphaned at a young age, and years ago she also saw off her seriously ill brother to eternity. Petra Stanislava Meinlschmidtová knows better than many others that when life is coming to an end, peace and dignity become more valuable. As a believer, she was able to transform her own losses into helping others and founded the St. Teresa Home Hospice in Chomutov.
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She was orphaned at a young age, and years ago she also saw off her seriously ill brother to eternity. Petra Stanislava Meinlschmidtová knows better than many others that when life is coming to an end, peace and dignity become more valuable. As a believer, she was able to transform her own losses into helping others and founded the St. Teresa Home Hospice in Chomutov.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Monday, January 6, 2025.
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