Jubilee 2025: Celebrating HOPE that Endures
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DATE: Friday 14 November 2025
TIME: 7.30pm to 9.30pm
VENUE: Main Church @ St Mary of the Angels
Finding joy and peace as we journey to our eternal home
How do we approach the final chapter in our lives and support our loved ones in doing so?
Come join us for this meaningful session as three courageous individuals share their personal stories of loss and grief, along with our hospice care experts who will offer insights on preparing ourselves as well as accompanying our loved ones through life’s final chapter, to move beyond grief, and to live with faith, hope and purpose:
Accepting death as a way to enter into eternal life
Supporting a loved one meaningfully in their final days
Spiritual and emotional care in coping with bereavement and loss
How caregivers can both offer support and be supported themselves
Ways to accompany families navigating grief and loss
Hope that Endures presents a collaboration with Assisi Hospice and our ministries involved in caring for bereaved families.
It promises to be a time of reflection, sharing, and hope. We will be continually updating this page to share more details. Do check back soon. For now, please mark your calendars!
Please click below to register to aid us in planning logistics and do share your questions and concerns:
Our Speakers / Panelists
JUNE LEE | Assisi Hospice
Lead Medical Social Worker
Expertise: Pre-death concerns of psycho-emotional and practical coping with the care of seriously ill persons
GOH MIN HUI | Assisi Hospice
Senior Counsellor
Expertise: Post-death concerns of grief and loss in bereaved family members and caregivers.
FRIAR MICHAEL D’CRUZ
Parish Priest
Covering the spiritual & religious concerns relevant to the topics discussed.
In Collaboration with …
Assisi Hospice provides palliative care for patients and families that preserves their dignity and quality of life. Patients of any race, faith and financial position are cared for by our team of specialist doctors, nurses, psychosocial support professionals, allied health and pastoral care professionals. When faced with life limiting illnesses, our patients receive medical care, as well as psychosocial, emotional and spiritual care.
We provide care for patients across the continuum of Home Care, Inpatient and Day Care. This allows patients and family members to journey with a clinical team they are familiar with, and to receive care in the way that they need. Our Bereavement Support team provides grief counselling to support bereaved loved ones in finding their way forward.
Founded in 1969 by the Sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood (FMDM), we are a charity supported by donors, volunteers and corporate organisations who journey with us in our cause.
Supported by:
The following ministries in St Mary’s:
Bereavement Ministries (Ministry of Consolation & Martha’s Vineyard)
Resource Links:
Pieta Singapore (Support for bereaved parents)
Questions? Need more information? Email us at connect.stmary@catholic.org.sg