Contact: Wayne Loder, The Compassionate Friends, 866-964-4000
OAK BROOK, Ill., Oct. 7 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Everyone is invited by The Compassionate Friends
to participate in the twelfth annual Worldwide Candle Lighting® Sunday,
December 14 in remembrance of all children who have died, regardless of
age or cause of death. The candle lighting, which lasts for one hour,
begins officially at 7 p.m. local time and hundreds of events open to
the public are planned throughout the day.
Churches, synagogues, hospices, funeral homes, civic organizations, and
all formal and informal groups are invited to participate in what today
is believed to be the world’s largest mass candle lighting.
The Compassionate Friends self-help bereavement organization has more
than 600 chapters in the United States and a presence in at least 30
countries around the world.
"During the holidays, it's important for families that have lost a child
to have at least one day when they can unite with others to remember
that child and all children who have died," says Patricia Loder,
executive director of The Compassionate Friends.
Last year nearly 500 Worldwide Candle Lighting remembrance services were
submitted and listed on TCF's website, which included services in all 50
states plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. Information was submitted
on events held in 24 countries globally.
In addition to formal services, anyone who is unable or does not wish to
attend a service is invited to light a candle at 7 p.m. whether alone or
with family and friends.
"We have watched this event grow every year since it started as a small
Internet observance twelve years ago," adds Mrs. Loder. "Now people are
contacting us from around the world to get details."
Last year The Compassionate Friends was joined in observance of the
Worldwide Candle Lighting by chapters from several national
organizations including Twinless Twins, MADD, Parents of Murdered
Children, MISS, and BPUSA.
Full information on the Worldwide Candle Lighting is available on The
Compassionate Friends national website at
www.compassionatefriends.org including a downloadable
brochure designed to help those interested in planning a Worldwide
Candle Lighting memorial service. No matter what time you hold your
service, you are welcome to submit your event details to be posted on
the website.
Everyone is also welcome on the day of the Worldwide Candle Lighting to
post a message in TCF's Remembrance Book. Last year several thousand
postings were received.
For more information, call The Compassionate Friends at 877-969-0010 or
visit
www.compassionatefriends.org.



