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  1. It’s normal to grieve a pregnancy loss, including the loss of a child by abortion. It can form a hole in one’s heart, a hole so deep that sometimes it seems nothing can fill the emptiness.

  2. Project Rachel is a ministry of the Catholic Church in the U.S. to those who have been involved in abortion. It is a diocesan-based network of specially trained priests, religious, counselors, and laypersons who provide a team response of care for those suffering in the aftermath of abortion.

  3. www.usccb.org › prolife › abortion-healingAbortion Healing | USCCB

    Project Rachel is a ministry of the Catholic Church in the U.S. to those who have been involved in abortion. It is a diocesan-based network of specially trained priests, religious, counselors, and laypersons who provide a team response of care for those suffering in the aftermath of abortion.

  4. Contact Us. To contact a local Project Rachel Ministry, click here, then click on your state to find the contact information of someone near you. Some ministries participate in the nationwide toll-free helpline, so you could also dial 888-456-HOPE (4673) to be connected to a local ministry near you.

  5. Project Rachel is the Church's ministry which operates as a network of professional clergy, licensed counselors and volunteers trained to provide one-on-one spiritual and psychological support for individuals suffering from the trauma of abortion.

  6. Project Rachel serves all women and men hurting emotionally and spiritually after involvement with abortion. This ministry helps heal your wounded relationships with yourself, your child and God. Extending God’s compassion, unconditional love, and forgiveness, Project Rachel offers hope and peace.

  7. Project Rachel is a post-abortion healing ministry sponsored by the Archdiocese of Washington that offers compassionate help to men and women who have experienced emotional and/or spiritual pain after abortion.

  8. The Church offers reconciliation as well as spiritual and psychological care for those suffering from abortion’s aftermath primarily through diocesan-based programs, most often called Project Rachel. Such programs utilize specially trained priests and profes-sional counselors who provide one-on-one care.

  9. Project Rachel offers both one-on-one and small group opportunities for healing including: one-day retreats support group; Sacramental Reconciliation (confession) with specially trained priests; counseling referrals

  10. Project Rachel is the U.S. Catholic Church's ministry to help those experiencing the pain and hurt following an abortion. It is a diocesan-based network of specially-trained priests, religious, counselors and laypersons who provide a team response of care for those suffering in the aftermath of abortion. In addition to referring for sacramental ...

  11. Project Rachel is a diocesan post-abortion ministry that offers an integrated approach to healing for anyone affected by abortion. Offering compassionate support from trained staff, priests and licensed mental health professionals who understand the experience of unresolved sorrow, trauma and grief.

  12. There’s Hope After Abortion. Post-abortion healing ministry that assists individuals in finding peace and forgiveness through compassionate counseling and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Project Rachel services include individual counseling, group support, Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats, spiritual healing, and prayer support. 316-269-HOPE (4673)

  13. The Project Rachel Ministry helps women and men journey to hope and healing by discovering God’s love and grace through a network of spiritual counselors, advocates, and peer-to-peer ministry.

  14. The Project Rachel ministry assists women and men who have been wounded by abortion to find truth and healing. If you would like more information, contact Project Rachel at 919-852-1021 (English) or 919-264-5892 (Español) or email Project.Rachel@raldioc.org.

  15. Jan 23, 2023 · Project Rachel is a ministry of the Catholic Church in the United States to those who have been involved in abortion. It is a diocesan-based network of specially trained priests, religious, counselors and laypeople who provide a nonjudgmental, compassionate response to those suffering in the aftermath of abortion.

  16. Find Help. Abortion’s Aftermath+. How to Talk to a Friend Who’s Had An Abortion. Adverse Psychological Reactions: A Fact Sheet. After the Abortion. Portraits of Grief in the Aftermath of Abortion. Flaws in Post-Abortion Research. Suicide and Abortion: One Country’s Experience. Your Own Words.

  17. Your Stories. The ministry of Project Rachel arose in response to the stories women told about the hurt they experienced after their abortion. Stories recounting suffering that has lasted months and even years after an abortion continue to be expressed by men and women in our offices and others throughout the world.

  18. Project Rachel & Project Joseph are ministries sponsored by the Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas and the Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph in Missouri. We serve anyone affected by abortion regardless of religious background.

  19. PROJECT RACHEL. What is Project Rachel? Project Rachel is named for the Old Testament figure who wept over the loss of her child. Like Rachel, many women discover that the loss experienced after an abortion leaves them traumatized and inconsolable.

  20. Project Rachel Ministry in the Syracuse Diocese serves Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Cortland, Broome and Chenango counties. Project Rachel is a program that addresses post-abortion stress (PAS). The Catholic Church recognizes that women experience deep unresolved conflicts with abortion.

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