Saints, Depression, Assumptions, and Me

Caspar David Friedrich's 'Abtei im Eichwald' / 'The Abbey in the Oakwood', (1809-1810) from Alte Nationalgalerie, via Wikimedia Commons

I did a Google search for [patron saint depression] the other day, and got this gem:

How did the Saints deal with depression?"
[redacted]
[August 2023] "There is no evidence they had depression, they lived in faith, that Everything is controlled by God, and they accepted God's Will in all ..."

Not long before, someone in an online conversation had said 'I'm dealing with depression, and need help'.

Along with potentially-helpful responses, someone chastised the supplicant. Seems that good Christians trust God and never experience such things as depression.

That gave me this week's topic.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(How I see faith, Saints, depression, making sense, and emotions. Along with a quick look at John of the Cross, Benedict Joseph Labre, and ham sandwiches.)

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