An Angel Without Wings: One Life’s Last Blessing

She was 62 years old woman, a palliative care patient with advanced breast cancer. She knew with clarity that this place—our ward—would be her last place on earth. Her days were numbered, but her spirit remained vibrant. She chose to live each remaining day with fullness, grace, and joy.

Every day, as her nurse, I had the privilege of being part of her world. Our encounters were never the same. Sometimes we laughed heartily, other times we shared quiet tears. There were moments of lightness, moments of depth, and always, moments of truth. In all of it, she remained present—open, grateful, and astonishingly strong.

One day, she said something that stayed with me forever:

“Angels don’t always have wings—that’s why we don’t always recognize them.”

She looked at me and smiled warmly.

“You are my angel without wings,” she said.

That moment humbled me deeply.

She had taken a photo of the two of us and kept it by her bedside. It became a symbol of connection, of trust, and of shared humanity.

When her time came, she faced death with courage and serenity. There was a gentle smile on her face, while her family and friends wept. She gave us a final gift: the image of a peaceful goodbye, the kind we rarely witness.

She taught me that even in the face of dying, there is living. Even in sorrow, there can be light. And even without wings, we can still be someone’s angel.

Sr. Ranjita SJB


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14 responses to “An Angel Without Wings: One Life’s Last Blessing”

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    Anonymous

    Beautiful experience sharing !
    Thank you dear Sr.Ranjita,for letting us glimpse the sacredness of those moments you shared as a nurse.

  2. Sr Philomine Avatar
    Sr Philomine

    Certain statements someone makes about our life and behaviour makes a long lasting imprint all throughout out our life. This one single statement of appreciation can help that person to work with more commitment and enthusiasm. It can take away all our tiredness and fatigue to a great extent. I am certain this last blessing given to Sr. Ranjitha SJB will last for ever and ever. May God rain down His blessings upon both Sr Saly and Sr. Ranjitha for all your good works. 🙏🙏🙏

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    Sr Philomine

    Certain statements someone makes about our life and behaviour makes a long lasting imprint all throughout out our life. This one single statement of appreciation can help that person to work with more commitment and enthusiasm. It can take away all our tiredness and fatigue to a great extent. I am certain this last blessing given to Sr. Ranjitha SJB will last for ever and ever. May God rain down His blessings upon both Sr Saly and Sr. Ranjitha for all your good works. 🙏🙏🙏

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    Sr sheeba

    You are indeed an Angel sr jolly. you remind us too to be an angel to our sisters the community first and then extend to the needy .A challenging voice of the lord to all of us .

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    Anonymous

    You are indeed an Angel sr jolly. you remind us too to be an angel to our sisters the community first and then extend to the needy .A challenging voice of the lord to all of us .

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    Anonymous

    Dear Sr. Ranjita, I can very well imagine how the woman and all others whom you have been caring felt in your presence. You are really a ‘Joyful Jolly’ spreading joy around. May you continue to be an angel for many more. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience. It encourages the health workers and others to be an angel for others whom we serve.

    1. drsallyjohn Avatar
      drsallyjohn

      Such sharing indeed inspires and motivates others

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      Anonymous

      Thank you👏🏼

  7. Sandhya Tigga Avatar
    Sandhya Tigga

    Very inspiring story. Thank you sister for sharing your experience.
    Healthcare givers are truly the angels among us. With compassion in their hearts and healing in their hands, they bring comfort, hope, and strength to the sick and suffering. Their selfless service, patience, and dedication remind us that caring is the purest form of love.

    1. drsallyjohn Avatar
      drsallyjohn

      Very truly said. Good health and happiness to all healers to be the hands and hearts of Jesus

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    thoughtfullyluminous99244f5260

    This is what the world is waiting to see in each Consecrated persons. Hello dear , God rewarded your selfless service. Congratulations. Continue to do good. God bless you.

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    sensationallyhappyc9abf0a4f1

    Dear loving Sr. Renjita, Thank you very much for you heart touch experience shearing, It inspire me that the importence of our service, our presence with the need people. You are an Engle for all of us. Once again thank you.

  10. drsallyjohn Avatar
    drsallyjohn

    My dear Jolly thank you so much for this beautiful experience sharing and the capturing message that is given. May you be an angel without wings to so many more under your care🥰🙏

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      Anonymous

      Thank you dear Sr. Sally👏🏼

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