Category: Confessionary


  • The Confidelitea Ritual: The Psychology of Confession

    Science and Confession: The Psychological and Mental Aspects Confession is as old as human consciousness. From whispered secrets behind closed doors to anonymous notes tucked into virtual walls, the act of unburdening oneself has always been both terrifying and sacred. It’s more than a conversation—it’s a ritual. Today, as many of us carry our emotions…

  • How Hiding My Atheism Hurt My Mind More Than My Soul

    I am Namae, a 22 year old, single mother. I was raised Roman Catholic—rosary in hand before I could even read, learning prayers for the dead before I understood what death meant. I thought faith was a performance, a way to win my grandparents’ approval. So I joined every ministry, became a catechist, even taught…