The Transcarpathian Family and Life Association has created a virtual memorial wall called "Babasirató" for the relatives of unborn babies in cooperation with the pro-life working group of the Family Affairs Committee of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops' Conference (MKPK), the Family Affairs Committee of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops Conference (MKPK) announced in a statement.

babasirato.hu the memory of the unborn baby - whether they lost a child through miscarriage or abortion - they write. .

These babies were not given their own graves in the cemetery. In this place, however, the relative can give him a name and place his plaque on the memorial wall - even with a personal message. The place is also a place of healing. It was created by those who know what it means to lose an unborn child and also know the process of processing grief, the steps of which can be read in the Healing menu item. Those who need it can also get professional help, they emphasized.

The basic idea of ​​perpetuating the memory of lost babies comes from the shared experience of the hundreds of women who came to the association's staff with the pain of an abortion or miscarriage and received help in moving on and ending the grieving process.

The creators are people of faith, but at the same time, in a separate menu, they also thought of those to whom faith is foreign.

Márta Palojtay, the founder and president of the Family and Life Association, as a mental health specialist, together with her fellow volunteers, has for many years been helping those who ask for spiritual and professional support in processing the loss and pain caused by their unborn babies.

Source: vasarnap.hu

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