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Catherine1
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Today I was speaking with a cousin of mine ( we both have OCD). Her OCD has gotten really bad and it gives her no peace. I suggested she speak to a priest because she does care a lot about her faith. Either way , her reply left me a bit chilled because I myself have been struggling with approaching a priest for help. She said “ Priests didn’t sign up to help people like us Cate.Priests like sweet grandmas, soccer moms who lead a Rosary prayer group, dad’s who fry fish and young people who are good looking and fun to be around. Priests like the healthy kind of people, not people who’s sins may actually stem from mental illness. They don’t like to deal with that”. This shocked me because she prays like no other. Even in car rides she’ll pull out her Rosary and pray when we’re togegher. I had never heard her say anything like this and had no idea she felt this way. We proceeded to talk ( well, it was more listening on my end) some more and for the first time in our entire life I heard of her struggle. She’s extremely sensitive, which I did not know about ( even knowing her my whole life) because she’s always been so reserved. My cousin more or less confessed to me,which I know is common for OCD ( do it too). I must admit, I wa shocked over some of the things she told me but I reassured her that she aught to speak with a priest who I’m sure would be at least willing to listen. She told me she wouldn’t and that I cared because I loved her and am her family, but that she would only get herself “ Judged and kicked out” by a priest. My question is, as a priest, and I hope I am able to get the answer from at least one priest, is there someone you’d refuse to help? ( I am planning on showing my cousin this to hopefully encourage her).
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