
Catholics and Mental Illness: Coming Out of the Shadows
Since mental illness is as common and invisible among the faithful as it is in secular circles, concern for mental health cannot simply be relegated

Since mental illness is as common and invisible among the faithful as it is in secular circles, concern for mental health cannot simply be relegated

(One of our editors wanted to write about eating disorders and Lent. However, we remembered Anna Rose Meads gave a great explanation two years ago about

Everyone faces anxiety. A child embarks off without you, a difficult exam is next week, you have no idea what to expect at a job

As a child I loved Lent despite its agonizing subject. Thinking about the death of Jesus brought tears to my eyes. Shivers ran up my

Growing up, I looked up to the saints as the ideal role models. If I wanted to explore or learn about new places, stories of