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摘要
当特蕾莎修女2007年出版的私人文件披露了她与悲伤、绝望和上帝缺席的斗争时,一些人问:特蕾莎修女抑郁吗?这篇文章分析了一些天主教对这个问题的回应,并认为他们反映并延续了心理健康的耻辱。此外,这些评论通过将抑郁和圣洁视为相互排斥,以一种明显的基督教方式助长了心理健康的耻辱。作为回应,这篇文章引用了教皇方济各(Pope Francis)的《傲慢与傲慢》(Gaudete et exsultate),以纠正天主教和其他基督教社区中对精神健康污名化表达的贫乏的神圣概念。
Was Mother Teresa Depressed? A Look at Catholic Configurations of Depression and Holiness in View of Mental Health Stigma
Abstract When the 2007 publication of Mother Teresa’s private papers revealed her struggles with sadness, despair, and the absence of God, some asked: Was Mother Teressa depressed? This essay analyzes some Catholic responses to this question and argues that they reflect and perpetuate mental health stigma. Furthermore, these commentaries contribute to mental health stigma in a distinctly Christian fashion by casting depression and holiness as mutually exclusive. In response, the essay draws on Pope Francis’s Gaudete et exsultate to correct the impoverished notion of holiness that underpins this expression of mental health stigma in Catholic and other Christian communities.