I was brought up Catholic and have a lot of respect for many of the Christians I have known, finding that many of them are very kind and positive forces in the world as well as often more philosophically sophisticated than the non-religious seem to assume (and often are themselves).
As an adult I am not able to belong to the church for many reasons and I feel very lost wih no one to discuss this with. I am expecting a child and have a partner but cannot do sacraments. I need help to come to terms with all this from a counsellor who is understanding of family things, religious things, philosophical things, and probably feminist things too. I have never met such a person. Please can anyone advise me on how to find a suitable counsellor?
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finding a counsellor, need help post-Catholicism and with family stuff
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vezzie · 02/01/2009 16:09
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