Catholic Guilt: A Haunting Feeling of Remorse
A Pervasive Burden
Catholic guilt looms over many people raised in the Catholic faith, long after they may have left the church. This overwhelming sense of guilt stems from a deep-seated belief in the inherent sinfulness of human nature and the strict moral code imposed by the Church. The result is a constant feeling of inadequacy and worry that even the smallest of actions may be deemed sinful.
Unresolved Trauma
For lapsed Catholics, the guilt can be particularly intense. The realization of the Church's wrongdoings and the betrayal of trust can leave deep emotional scars. This unresolved trauma can manifest as a constant sense of shame and unworthiness, making it difficult to fully embrace life without the weight of guilt.
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