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What to Tell a Terminally Ill Person and How to Offer Comfort?

Summary by Desde La Fe
When a relative or a close person is diagnosed with a serious and terminal illness, it is natural that we do not know what to say or how to act, so that by wanting to help and comfort the sick many times our well-intentioned words can cause more harm than relief. Father Joel Ortega Arellano, director of the Health Pastoral Dimension of the Primate Archdiocese of Mexico, offers us a clear guide on how we can accompany with love, respect and truth…
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When a relative or a close person is diagnosed with a serious and terminal illness, it is natural that we do not know what to say or how to act, so that by wanting to help and comfort the sick many times our well-intentioned words can cause more harm than relief. Father Joel Ortega Arellano, director of the Health Pastoral Dimension of the Primate Archdiocese of Mexico, offers us a clear guide on how we can accompany with love, respect and truth…

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Desde la Fe broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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