Changing Habits

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She couldn’t seem to get enough sleep. That morning, she’d embarrassed herself by falling asleep during lauds. Right in the chapel, she’d nearly keeled over onto Sister Martha. Fortunately the other nun had managed to catch her.
Angie’s appetite was nonexistent and the skirt she’d shortened only a couple of months earlier was so loose it hung on her hips.
Only recently she’d tried to talk to her father on the phone and all she’d been able to do was weep. He’d been upset and tried to discover wha
...t was wrong, but she couldn’t tell him, couldn’t bring herself to admit how bad she was. Instead she’d made light of her tears and ended the conversation as quickly as she could.
Sister Superior was worried about her, too. Worried enough to call for a Catholic physician to come and talk to her. Angie didn’t need a doctor to tell her she was depressed—or to give her medication.
She knew why she felt the way she did. What she didn’t know was how to deal with this never-ceasing mental anguish, this constant sense of guilt and doubt.


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