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gjmcatholic4
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Over the last couple of years I have felt an increased calling to enter the religious life, either as a sister or nun.
The more I have been reading about it though, it seems any mental illness—no matter the conditions—is treated as a reason for automatic exclusion from any community. While I understand not wanting someone severely unstable or dangerous, I am starting to feel discriminated against.
The mental illnesses I have are ADHD, anxiety, and occasional depression. Even though certain aspects of my life are more difficult than a normal person’s, I am still a fully-functioning adult and have learned to turn these weaknesses into strengths. I have been able to graduate from a good private college with a high GPA and now have a job. I have never been suicidal or had a mental breakdown.
Do religious orders take any of this into account, or is pretty much set in stone that if you have any mental illness then you’re not allowed?
The more I have been reading about it though, it seems any mental illness—no matter the conditions—is treated as a reason for automatic exclusion from any community. While I understand not wanting someone severely unstable or dangerous, I am starting to feel discriminated against.
The mental illnesses I have are ADHD, anxiety, and occasional depression. Even though certain aspects of my life are more difficult than a normal person’s, I am still a fully-functioning adult and have learned to turn these weaknesses into strengths. I have been able to graduate from a good private college with a high GPA and now have a job. I have never been suicidal or had a mental breakdown.
Do religious orders take any of this into account, or is pretty much set in stone that if you have any mental illness then you’re not allowed?