
Bishop Conley Discusses Extended Sabbatical for Mental Health
Over the 11-month sabbatical, Bishop Conley attended sessions with a Catholic psychotherapist, his spiritual director, a CMA psychologist, and a medical doctor.
Over the 11-month sabbatical, Bishop Conley attended sessions with a Catholic psychotherapist, his spiritual director, a CMA psychologist, and a medical doctor.
In announcing his leave of absence, Bishop Conley said he was sharing information about his health in the hopes of helping to lift the stigma associated with mental health issues.
In a letter Bishop Conley wrote: “Jesus Christ is the Divine Physician, who offers us the grace of healing. I entrust myself to the healing power of Christ, and the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary."
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