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UMHL Annual Remembrance Service

University Maternity Hospital Limerick

Annual Remembrance Service 

Sunday 6th 0f November 2022

At 3pm

Church of the Holy Rosary

Ennis Road Limerick

UMHL invite parents and their families who have experienced the death of their baby, or pregnancy loss at any stage, together with hospital staff to The Church of the Holy Rosary Ennis Road Limerick Sunday 6th 0f November 2022 At 3pm

Every precious life forever remembered

Also will be streamed live on;

 https://wwwourladyoftherosaryparishlimerick.ie/web-cam/

UMHL hosts Annual Remembrance Service for families who have experienced loss

University Maternity Hospital Limerick will host its annual Remembrance Service in person this year at The Church of the Holy Rosary, Ennis Road, Limerick, on Sunday November 6th at 3pm.

Fr Des McAuliffe will lead the service, which can also be viewed live at the following link:

https://www.ourladyoftherosaryparishlimerick.ie/web-cam/

And for those people who are unable to attend in person or view live on line, the service will be recorded, and subsequently posted to the parish website.

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Update

University Maternity Hospital Limerick will host its annual Remembrance Service in person this year at The Church of the Holy Rosary, Ennis Road, Limerick, on Sunday November 6th at 3pm.

Fr Des McAuliffe will lead the service, which can also be viewed live at the following link:

https://www.ourladyoftherosaryparishlimerick.ie/web-cam/

And for those people who are unable to attend in person or view live on line, the service will be recorded, and subsequently posted to the parish website.

The Remembrance Service aims to acknowledge and remember the pregnancies that were lost, and the babies who have died through miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal death.

 

Rita O’Brien, Clinical Midwife Specialist Bereavement and Loss, UMHL, said that the service was as much for the parents and families of babies who died many years ago, as for those more recently bereaved.

Speaking ahead of the ceremony, Rita said:  We are delighted this year to be able to invite people back to attend the service  in person. Infant loss and pregnancy loss can be a very lonely grief. This annual event in a time when we can connect with each other as community and share our grief journeys.

 Following the ceremony there will be a cup of tea and time to chat.  

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The Remembrance Service aims to acknowledge and remember the pregnancies that were lost, and the babies who have died through miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal death.

Rita O’Brien, Clinical Midwife Specialist Bereavement and Loss, UMHL, said that the service was as much for the parents and families of babies who died many years ago, as for those more recently bereaved.

Speaking ahead of the ceremony, Rita said:  We are delighted this year to be able to invite people back to attend the service  in person. Infant loss and pregnancy loss can be a very lonely grief. This annual event in a time when we can connect with each other as community and share our grief journeys.

 Following the ceremony there will be a cup of tea and time to chat.  

For further information contact Rita OBrien or Marie Hunt, Bereavement Support Department, UMHL on 061 483196