Vive En Ti - Ministerio Católico
Somos un ministerio católico que, con la ayuda de Dios, acompaña a mujeres, parejas y familias en el doloroso camino del duelo por la pérdida de un hijo, ya sea por un aborto espontáneo o por una muerte fetal. A través de contenido lleno de esperanza, herramientas digitales, encuentros virtuales y talleres presenciales, queremos caminar contigo, sostenerte en la fe y recordarte que no estás solo: Dios te ama y desea sanar tu corazón.
Nuestra Misión
En Vive en Ti comprendemos de primera mano el profundo dolor de perder un hijo. Nuestro ministerio está dedicado a brindarte apoyo compasivo y guía espiritual para ayudarte a transitar este difícil camino. Es católico porque los sacramentos y las enseñanzas de la Iglesia juegan un papel fundamental al ofrecer el apoyo espiritual, la sanación y la gracia que tú y tu familia necesitan durante el proceso de duelo.
Vemos el duelo a través de la mirada de:
- La Esperanza: Comprender el duelo con la esperanza en la vida eterna, el consuelo de Dios y la promesa de reencontrarnos con nuestros seres queridos en el cielo
- El Amor: Ver el duelo no solo como sufrimiento, sino como una oportunidad para unirte a la muerte y resurrección de Cristo, ofreciendo esperanza de vida eterna y transformando el dolor en un amor más profundo, en conexión y en paz
- La Confianza en Dios: Ver el duelo a través de la confianza en Él significa reconocer que, aunque el sufrimiento y el dolor son reales, no son un signo de abandono de parte de Dios, sino una invitación a una relación más profunda con Él
El duelo podemos verlo entonces como un punto de transformación, donde la presencia de Dios se experimenta en medio de nuestra pérdida, y la esperanza de la vida eterna y del reencuentro con los seres queridos en el cielo nos ofrece un consuelo profundo, recordandonos a quienes sufrimos que nuestro dolor no es en vano y que Dios está al mando, obrando siempre para nuestro bien.
Aunque entendemos que el duelo es profundamente personal, porque no hay dos personas, relaciones o experiencias de pérdida iguales; nuestro deseo es ayudarte a encontrar sanación, paz, consuelo y esperanza en estos tiempos de sufrimiento inimaginable, a través del apoyo amoroso y compasivo de la comunidad de nuestro ministerio y de los dones de la Iglesia Católica.
A Quiénes Servimos
Mujeres
El vacío que deja la pérdida de un hijo es un dolor tan profundo e insoportable para cualquier familia. Sin embargo, para ti como madre, el sentimiento de nunca poder conocer a ese hijo que esperabas y llevabas dentro de ti puede provocar culpa, desilusión, aislamiento, depresión y muchas otras emociones que hieren aún más tu corazón y te alejan de la alegría y la paz que solo nuestro Señor puede darte. Nuestro deseo es ayudarte a encontrar sanación, paz, consuelo y esperanza en estos tiempos de sufrimiento inimaginable, a través del apoyo amoroso y compasivo de la comunidad de nuestro ministerio.
Parejas y Familias
Vive en Ti es un Ministerio Católico dedicado a las madres y sus familias. Ofrecemos a las familias las herramientas y recursos necesarios para iniciar el proceso de sanación interior, con Dios y la Virgen María desempeñando un papel fundamental en este camino. Compartimos con nuestras familias los dones de la Iglesia Católica para que, juntos como pareja y como familia, puedan transitar el proceso de duelo y sostenerse mutuamente.
Familiares y Amigos
El duelo perinatal puede parecer muchas veces un duelo invisible, porque la pérdida de un bebé durante el embarazo o alrededor del nacimiento suele ser poco reconocida e incluso invalidada por la sociedad. Si alguien en tu familia o un amigo está atravesando este duelo y no sabes cómo apoyarlo de manera efectiva, nuestro ministerio Vive en Ti está aquí para brindarte las herramientas necesarias para acompañarlos en este proceso.
Permítenos Orar por Ti
Si en estos momentos estás atravesando un momento de dolor, confusión o dificultad, y deseas que alguien eleve tu nombre ante el Señor, sería un verdadero privilegio unirnos a ti en oración.
Tu mensaje llegará a un pequeño grupo de personas que forman parte de nuestro Ministerio, que desean interceder por ti con delicadeza, respeto y esperanza. Oramos para que el Señor, la Virgen María —que también conoció el dolor de perder a su Hijo— y toda la Iglesia te envuelvan con consuelo y fortaleza.
Gracias por permitirnos caminar contigo en este momento tan sagrado y tan humano.
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Today we celebrate the Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, honoring her pure love, unwavering obedience, and deep compassion.
Mary reminds us that even in our darkest sufferings, we must continue to seek God.
When I was in the hospital, simultaneously celebrating the life of one of my twins and mourning the loss of the other, Mary accompanied me and sustained me. In that profound heartbreak, she gently reminded me that even in these moments, we are called to praise the Lord for His presence in our lives. She walked beside me as a mother who truly understood my pain, my suffering, and my struggles, helping me to open my heart so that her Son could enter into my wounds and heal them.
Let our Mother be our guide, and may we always find refuge in her Immaculate Heart.
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As we celebrate today the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, we are profoundly reminded of the depths of His love and how He calls us to love one another. In his first epistle, St. John tells us that those who do not love do not know God, because God is love.
Hearing this second reading at Mass, I felt God placing a heavy burden on my heart to reflect on what recently happened with Jesse and Ashley, a couple who chose to end the life of their unborn son following a Down syndrome diagnosis. All I could feel in my heart was a profound sense of sorrow: if only they knew God, and knew just how deeply He loves them and their son, their decision would have been so different.
I am not here to condemn or to judge them, but to remind us all that God’s love for His children, including Jesse and Ashley, is unwavering, even when we make choices that wound our relationship with Him. I felt a gentle invitation from the Lord to love them through prayer. This is not to minimize or excuse the gravity of what was done, but to intercede for them, praying that they might open their hearts to God’s grace, especially now.
Only when we let God love us can we begin to see with the eyes of faith. Even though they no longer have the opportunity to hold their son in this world, walking with God offers them a real and enduring hope. It is the hope of the Resurrection, the hope that through God’s mercy, they can one day be reunited with their son in eternity.
And while this sweet baby’s life was tragically cut short in this world, God`s loving purpose for him is not defeated. Our Father can redeem this unimaginable pain and invite Jesse and Ashley to be a part of a new story. I pray that through this profound brokenness, they truly encounter God and enter into a deep relationship with Him. May He reveal to them how their son’s memory can live on through them. God can take our deepest sufferings and transform them for His glory. My prayer is that this experience ultimately moves Jesse and Ashley to become fierce advocates for life and for children with Down syndrome. What a powerful, beautiful way that would be to honor their baby and commemorate the eternal value of his life.
Today, May 31st, we celebrate the Holy Trinity. Sometimes we look at this mystery as something distant, but the reality is that God created us in His image and likeness with a beautiful trinity within our own being: Spirit, Soul, and Body (1 Thessalonians 5:23).
As a mother who walks this same path of perinatal loss, I know how deeply our arms ache. But today, I want to remind us of the beautiful, eternal promise this great mystery holds for our sweet babies:
🌿 The Body: Their tiny bodies were the temples where a miracle took place. Although we ache for their physical presence today, that earthly bond we shared with them was sacred, holy, and so very real.
🤍 The Soul: Faith reminds us that from the very moment of conception, God gave our babies a unique soul. Our children were never an "attempt at life"; they were complete, whole people, deeply loved and designed by the Father from their very first second. Their souls are alive right now.
✨ The Spirit: The Church teaches us that we are united in realities that transcend this world. While we continue to walk here on earth, our babies already belong to the Church Triumphant in heaven. Their spirits have not ceased to exist; they are fully alive, wrapped in the perfect, eternal love of God, and interceding for us.
Our motherhood did not end; it was transformed into a direct bridge to heaven. We are not separated from our babies forever. We are united with them every time we pray, because we all dwell within the very same Trinitarian Love.
Our babies are alive, and they are waiting for us in eternity! 🤍
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🤍 Beside the cross, and beside our pain. 🤍
Today, the Church celebrates the Virgin Mary as Mother of the Church. Reading today`s Gospel, I cannot help but think of the tender and compassionate role She plays for us, mothers who have experienced the loss of a baby during pregnancy.
The Gospel shows us Mary standing firm, full of faith, "beside the cross of Jesus." She knew firsthand the most heartbreaking pain a mother can experience: watching her child depart. Because of this, She is not a mere spectator of our suffering; She is our refuge.
🌹She is our role model: Because even in her darkest hour, she remained sustained by God`s love, teaching us that faith does not prevent pain, but it does fill it with hope
🌹She is our companion: Just as she embraced John at the foot of the cross, today she embraces us in our grief. She knows what it is like to have empty arms, but a heart overflowing with eternal love for a child.
If you are walking through this desert today, remember that you have a Mother in heaven who holds you, who whispers our sorrows to Jesus, and who cradles our babies in her heavenly lap while we await our reunion.
Mary, Mother of the Church and comfort of mothers, pray for us. 🕊️✨
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