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rosemerry
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I have been depressed for a few years. My depression became so severe that I had seriously considered suicide. In confession, I revealed this as a sin to a priest. His spiritual guidance in regard to my depression/suicide contemplations really helped me.
Although I am still depressed, I see a counselor. However, my counselor does not offer me spiritual advice, as my confessor had. My confessor provided a calming counsel, while my counselor has only provided me with secular advice.
Is it acceptable to request religious/spiritual guidance in regard to personal problems, such as mental illness? Or is confession strictly for sins?
Although I am still depressed, I see a counselor. However, my counselor does not offer me spiritual advice, as my confessor had. My confessor provided a calming counsel, while my counselor has only provided me with secular advice.
Is it acceptable to request religious/spiritual guidance in regard to personal problems, such as mental illness? Or is confession strictly for sins?