About Remembering Our Angels
Our Remembering our Angels services help families to remember a child or infant they have lost, meet other families who have experienced similar circumstances, and provides an opportunity to create
An altar is a place to honour and acknowledge the love we feel inside of us and want to see on the outside.
We can have lots of thoughts and feelings about our children so building an altar that shows some of them can be a living expression of your thoughts and feelings can change and grow just as your thoughts and feelings do.
Let the feelings and thoughts of you, your family and friends guide you in building your altar.
Some suggestions for your altar:
Something that symbolises the energy of your love and life for them, such as a candle, crystal or salt lamp.
Something from nature that represents a quality of them and their life. A flower or a stone, whatever you feel is suitable.
Something that has their name on it. This could be a card or a possession.
Something that shows what you imagine you would do with them.
Some food or a drawing.
On the reverse side of this page is a space for you to write your Angel’s name or a message, cut it out and add it to your altar if you wish to also.
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