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My cousin Susan 57 has been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Neither chemo, radiation or immunotherapy has worked. At this point she cannot even keep a sip of water down. Though a medical care company has just started to come in (she is at home) to keep her hydrated her doctor doesn’t give her much longer to live. At this point she doesn’t yet want hospice. Once a Catholic, Susan is now a non-denominational Christian. My heart breaks for her but especially because she will not be receiving last rites.
I say the Divine Mercy chaplet for her every day, picturing myself kneeling by her bed, holding her hand while I pray as she wants no visitors.
Thank you, dear brothers and sisters in Christ for your prayers.
I say the Divine Mercy chaplet for her every day, picturing myself kneeling by her bed, holding her hand while I pray as she wants no visitors.
Thank you, dear brothers and sisters in Christ for your prayers.
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