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SnowAngels
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Hi CAFers,
Last night, before Mass, I was leading the Rosary. For the majority of the Rosary, there was a mentally challenged man walking around inside the Chapel, laughing, screaming, and, at some points, praying. He was very disruptive, but he seemed harmless. (I think) he even gave me an old palm. Into the fourth decade, one of the Church’s caretakers was able to keep him to the back of the Chapel, and eventually he wandered out. My Chapel is situated on the grounds of an old psychiatric hospital, and one of the buildings is still open, and that is where the man lives. Seeing this man spurred a question.
What is can be done for the poor mentally challenged souls that can be harmful? It seems cruel to lock such people up in mental institutions, closing them off from society. When someone talked to this man that was at my Chapel, he would said mumble random words, and jump up and down. How are to care for they or interact with them in a Christ-like way
Thank you very much for answering my question!
Last night, before Mass, I was leading the Rosary. For the majority of the Rosary, there was a mentally challenged man walking around inside the Chapel, laughing, screaming, and, at some points, praying. He was very disruptive, but he seemed harmless. (I think) he even gave me an old palm. Into the fourth decade, one of the Church’s caretakers was able to keep him to the back of the Chapel, and eventually he wandered out. My Chapel is situated on the grounds of an old psychiatric hospital, and one of the buildings is still open, and that is where the man lives. Seeing this man spurred a question.
What is can be done for the poor mentally challenged souls that can be harmful? It seems cruel to lock such people up in mental institutions, closing them off from society. When someone talked to this man that was at my Chapel, he would said mumble random words, and jump up and down. How are to care for they or interact with them in a Christ-like way
Thank you very much for answering my question!