You are not alone in your loss.
If you are here, you have likely suffered the unthinkable loss of miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss. We’re sorry. We are so terribly sorry, for your pain, for your despair, for your anger, for your sorrow. Please know that support is available to you, right now.
Most importantly, Our Blessed Lord and His Church, are here for you.
Burial & Cremation
Miscarriage Delivery Aids, burial gowns, tiny caskets, and local cemetery and columbaria information.
Priests & Parishes
Parishes who wish to share Heart of My Heart with their parishioners can find resources to do so here. Priests and Deacons will also appreciate information for different Blessings and Rites.
"Is My Baby in Heaven?"
Everything you need to know about the teachings of Mother Church, historically and current, regarding infant and preborn losses, baptism and salvation.
Local Counseling Options
The Great Physician wants you to come to Him for healing. Sometimes that means seeking professional counseling, with a genuinely Catholic counselor.
Infertility & Prenatal Diagnoses
Even when bearing the cross of miscarriage, infertility or prenatal diagnoses, there is hope and help available.
Latest Posts
DIY Miscarriage Delivery Aid in an Emergency
If you find yourself or a loved one in need of supplies to recover a miscarried child’s remains for reverent burial, please don’t panic. Just a few simple items, most of which you may already have at home, will be enough.
FAQ: Can I bury my miscarried baby’s remains in the backyard?
FAQ: Can I bury my miscarried baby’s remains in the backyard? The short answer: With the approval of a priest, possibly, but we can’t recommend it as faithful Catholics. Now for the long answer… This is a common question that families ask when navigating the aftermath...
Is My Baby In Heaven?
For all of Christian history, the Church has grappled with the question of the fate of the eternal souls of children lost through miscarriage or in infancy. In some cases, the question is easier to answer than in others. In order to properly orient ourselves and engage with this question, several core teachings of the Catholic Faith should be discussed.