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When Grief Finds No Pamphlet: How One Catholic Mother's Miscarriage Became a Ministry of Presence
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When Grief Finds No Pamphlet: How One Catholic Mother's Miscarriage Became a Ministry of Presence

After experiencing a miscarriage at 40 and leaving her doctor's office with nothing but a bill, Sarah-Elizabeth Pilato turned her grief into a ministry. Her book H.U.G. — Here, Understood, and Gently Held — gathers over 30 testimonies from women who have walked the same silent road. The story illuminates what Catholic mental health advocates have long recognized: that presence, not productivity, is the foundation of healing.

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When Faith Refuses to Yield: The Orthodox Schism in the Baltic and What Spiritual Courage Teaches Us About Resilience
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When Faith Refuses to Yield: The Orthodox Schism in the Baltic and What Spiritual Courage Teaches Us About Resilience

A historic realignment of Orthodox Christianity in the Baltic region reveals what happens when conscience, community, and conviction are tested by institutional power. The clergy who chose pacifism over compliance, the refugees who filled a cathedral in Vilnius, and the political exiles who carried letters of hope all point toward something the science of resilience has long confirmed: the capacity to remain faithful under pressure is among the most powerful forces in human psychology.

A Nation at 250: Why Bishop Brennan's Call for Catholic Renewal Speaks to the Psychology of Civilizational Hope
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A Nation at 250: Why Bishop Brennan's Call for Catholic Renewal Speaks to the Psychology of Civilizational Hope

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Bishop Mark Brennan's pastoral letter challenges Catholics to become architects of a culture of life and a civilization of love. The letter connects historical reckoning with forward-looking moral responsibility. For those working at the intersection of faith, human dignity, and psychological flourishing, the call is both timely and deeply coherent.

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The Church Draws a Clearer Map for Protecting the Most Vulnerable — And What It Means for Healing

The Holy See's publication of updated Statutes for the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors marks a structural and moral turning point in how the Church approaches safeguarding. More than a legal document, these Statutes carry implications for trauma-informed care, institutional trust, and the psychology of healing. Understanding what changed — and why — matters for anyone working at the intersection of faith and human flourishing.

Why We Collect: What Stamps, Snow Globes, and Coins Reveal About the Human Soul

A reader asks why humans are drawn to collections — stamps, rocks, books, snow globes. The answer runs deeper than habit or hobby. Collecting expresses something structural about what we are: finite creatures with an infinite appetite, reaching for order and permanence in a world that offers neither.

Dirt Under Your Fingernails: What Gardening Does to the Body, Mind, and Soul

A 2025 meta-analysis by Wang and Boros confirms what contemplatives and physicians have long suspected: gardening improves physical health, reduces anxiety, and slows cognitive decline. You don't need a backyard.

¡Feliz Día del Progenitor No Gestante! Nueva York propone nuevos términos para los padres justo a tiempo para el Día del Padre... Nuestra opinión

La legislatura de Nueva York aprobó un proyecto de ley que reemplaza los términos "madre" y "padre" por sustitutos clínicos como "progenitor gestante" y "progenitor no gestante". Los obispos de Nueva York han calificado esto como un ataque que ridiculiza el fundamento de la familia. La pregunta más profunda —una que la psicología, la antropología y la antropología católica llevan largo tiempo abordando— es qué le sucede al ser humano cuando el lenguaje que nombra sus relaciones más formativas es eliminado sistemáticamente de la vida pública.

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Duelo, ira, amor y anhelo: lo que la gente busca — 12 de junio de 2026

Las comunidades de duelo en Reddit están sacando a la luz el duelo no reconocido, la ruptura de identidad y la búsqueda espiritual — elementos que, en proximidad con el Día del Padre, confluyen en un momento clínicamente significativo. El análisis de esta semana aplica la teoría del apego, el marco del duelo no reconocido de Doka y las premisas relacionales y de virtud del Un Meta-Modelo Cristiano Católico de la Persona para ayudar a los clínicos a responder con precisión y profundidad pastoral.