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For Christians who find comfort in the Communion of Saints, the belief that those who have died remain connected to the living through the Body of Christ carries particular meaning for suicide loss survivors wrestling with where their loved one is now. This theological concept offers a framework for understanding continued connection, prayer, and relationship across the boundary of death that many survivors find both comforting and complicated. Posts in this collection explore how the Communion of Saints speaks to suicide loss, what it means to pray for and with the person you lost, and how this strand of Christian tradition can offer solace in the midst of grief.