Jun 24, 2026 | Catholic Psychology, Faith, Featured Content, Healing, Popular, Prayer
The story goes that I first asked Jesus into my heart around three or four years old, after punching my friend Katie. Apparently, I felt remorseful; my mom asked me if I wanted to ask Jesus to forgive me, and I agreed. I’m sure that wasn’t the first I...
Aug 1, 2025 | Addiction, Catholic Psychology, Featured Content
How to settle anxiety in the heart and mind of someone with OCD On a spectrum from discomfort to the loudest of alarm bells, OCD longs, sometimes shouts, for more. It always wants, needs, more. More proof, more evidence, more certainty, more clarity, more...
Jun 18, 2025 | Faith, Mental Health Awareness Month, Popular
The Love That Sets Us Free: A Compassionate Path Through OCD OCD can be a torturous experience. Not a quirk or a desire for tidiness, but a dread-filled urgency that demands the elimination of uncertainty. Which is, of course, an impossible task. Living with...
Jun 11, 2025 | Faith, Mental Health Awareness Month, Popular
The Goodness of a Perfectionist Part I am a perfectionist. And it isn’t all that bad! People tend to trust us perfectionists with responsibilities. We are seen as reliable. We are often praised for our attention to detail, our thoroughness, and our ability to produce...