They care.
Kevin Duggan writes:
Front of Catholic Alive! newspaper….are trying to appeal to a new demographic? Looked at article inside, should have guessed what it was about :(
They care.
Kevin Duggan writes:
Front of Catholic Alive! newspaper….are trying to appeal to a new demographic? Looked at article inside, should have guessed what it was about :(
Some views on the letter’s page of the October Alive!, the ‘Catholic Monthly newspaper’.
Thanks Anthony Curtis
This month’s Alive! is out. pic.twitter.com/vuy8Lj1Nu2
— Oireachtas Retort (@Oireachtas_RX) February 5, 2014
meh.
Just the usual.
You may recall former Cork hurler Conor Cusack’s blog about how he tackled his depression…
[Conor Cusack’s] story raises some troubling questions, not least about the notion of “chemical imbalance” in the brain. And how many people are, perhaps, being misdiagnosed by psychiatrists?
Talk “therapy” works by helping people to get a new perspective on their problems and especially on the inadequate or flawed way they respond to them.
But with depression now a massive and growing problem in the modern world we need to ask if our secularised culture is actually giving people a distorted perspective on life.
Has the rejection of faith in a loving God, for example, left people feeling unbearably alone and isolated?
Is the loss of belief in eternal life creating an unrealistic pressure for happiness in this life? And a black hopelessness about the future?
With so much distress, including much depression, arising from distorted pride, do we need to forget about “self-esteem” and find a better understanding of humility?
How can we cope with unavoidable emotional or physical pain when we have abandoned the notion of redemptive suffering?
There will always be people who, for one reason or another, suffer from depression. But ignorance, neglect or rejection of Catholic teaching is making the situation much worse than it need be.
An editorial in the December issue of Alive
H/T Paul Duggan
Previously: This Transcript Saves Lives
What about this week’s ‘Curate’s Diary’?
Thanks Niall O’K and Neil at Krank.ie
John Paul Frenett writes:
Rather delightful typo in the ‘Alive!’ Catholic newspaper given to me on my doorstep. Made even better that it was during Kathy Sinnott’s rant about her disagreeing with the UN Convention on Children’s rights because it gives children “freedom of thought, conscience and religion”.