Parishioner Barb MullaheyBarb Mullahey’s husband Joe had been in hospice for eight days when she knew it was time to call for a priest. Joe was in the final stages of Lewy body dementia, a progressive disorder that affects thinking, movement, and behavior. Barb had spent many hours with him at the hospice, praying, keeping him company, preparing herself to let go, and talking to Joe—even when he seemed not to hear—about the wonderful life they’d had together. Now she sensed he was nearing the end.
Joe held Barb's hand with all his strength. Joe took Barb’s hand and looked intently toward the ceiling. “He grabbed my hand so hard…it was like he used all the strength he had, and awkwardly I took a picture of that and I thought, this is amazing. This is an incredible experience.” Barb realized that although she had shared so many stages of life with Joe, now he was preparing for a new stage in a new place—and it seemed as if he could see that place directly above them.