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null / Photo credit: Chanintorn.v / ShutterstockDenver Newsroom, Sep 24, 2022 / 09:00 am (CNA).Catholics who struggle with mental illness, and their loved ones who want to help them, will soon find more formal support in the Phoenix Diocese. Bishop John Dolan has announced the launch of an office dedicated to Catholic mental health ministry."There are lots of people who are dealing with loved ones who are in crisis," Dolan told CNA Sept. 19. "It s a quiet work of charity, and obviously they need all the help they can get."The bishop hopes the new office will "let people know that they re not alone when it comes to mental health." He emphasized the need to help people talk and communicate about mental illness.Dolan announced the office on Sept. 4 at Sts. Simon and Jude Cathedral during a Mass of Remembrance for those who died by suicide, the diocesan newspaper The Catholic Sun reported.During the Mass, the bishop led a procession of clergy. Joined by others
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By Joanna Allhands My entire household has COVID-19. Those are tough words to type, because we’ve been so careful. I’ve read dozens of studies, talked to public health experts and written who knows how many columns about reducing the risk of transmission. Yet somehow, someway, we all tested positive on Dec. 29.