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I would recommend for those who have never been to go to an african american mega-church, There are a number of them here in the northern virginia area. There is a reason why much of the historical black hyms are called spirituals and inspirationals. Notwithstanding the history of the blacks during slavery, when you go to one of these and you start to see the massive choir sway and gradually singing praises and happy celebrations at that - you have witnesses another form of worshipping and praising our wonderful God. Please partake!I do not believe that Traditional Catholicism can trigger depression in the manner that the OP described. However, I do believe that it can contribute to depression in that people who want to worship a certain way are criticized, not part of the main group and often have a deep sense of loss for “what was.” Meanwhile, the NO people (of which I am one…but barely) can do whatever they want - call in the clowns, the teddy bears, the African drummers and nobody says a word. Say the Rosary, wear veil or kneel and you’ll never hear the end of it! So, in that way, yes, I think depression can be triggered.