
Condolence Book for
Brendan O'Halloran
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Please allow me to offer my sincerest sympathy at the death of your beloved Brendan. I am a cousin of Máire Donohue who knew your Brendan well. Máire also told us of Brendan’s mother’s battle with cancer, and she asked for prayers for your entire family.
I put an intention in our book for the repose of Brendan’s soul and for the comfort and consolation of your entire family and for very special graces and consolations for Brendan’s mother.
In time of sorrow, we often try to grasp why this happened to the lives of those we love and also what it means in our in our own life. With faith in God we are all reminded that Christian death has a positive meaning: “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain” as St. Paul said. If we believe in God and love Him, we are able to understand death with a profound faith and hope. With this in mind, may you find great comfort in Christ, who gives us so much hope by His Death and Resurrection.
May God comfort you with his Love and Peace. We believe that God’s love wipes tears away and brings tomorrow’s hope. May you trust in His Love and believe that Brendan is at peace in Him.
Know that the Sisters remember you and your loved ones, and especially your dear Brendan and Brendan’s mother, as we go before the Lord in prayer. May Jesus fill you to overflowing with His peace, His strength, and His love.
Sister Mary Brigid, O.P.
Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
U.S.A.
(Kathleen M. Kelliher, daughter of Mary Walsh Kelliher, cousin of Máire Donohue)
I put an intention in our book for the repose of Brendan’s soul and for the comfort and consolation of your entire family and for very special graces and consolations for Brendan’s mother.
In time of sorrow, we often try to grasp why this happened to the lives of those we love and also what it means in our in our own life. With faith in God we are all reminded that Christian death has a positive meaning: “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain” as St. Paul said. If we believe in God and love Him, we are able to understand death with a profound faith and hope. With this in mind, may you find great comfort in Christ, who gives us so much hope by His Death and Resurrection.
May God comfort you with his Love and Peace. We believe that God’s love wipes tears away and brings tomorrow’s hope. May you trust in His Love and believe that Brendan is at peace in Him.
Know that the Sisters remember you and your loved ones, and especially your dear Brendan and Brendan’s mother, as we go before the Lord in prayer. May Jesus fill you to overflowing with His peace, His strength, and His love.
Sister Mary Brigid, O.P.
Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
U.S.A.
(Kathleen M. Kelliher, daughter of Mary Walsh Kelliher, cousin of Máire Donohue)
I am so sorry for your terrible loss. I am praying for you all.
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