There are moments in the spiritual life when the desire to please God becomes tangled with fear. Instead of bringing peace, prayer begins to feel heavy.
Confession can feel frightening rather than freeing.
Every small action seems to carry the possibility of sin. For some of us, this experience is not simply a spiritual struggle – it can resemble a genuine psychological condition.
Scrupulosity has often been described as a kind of spiritual OCD, where the mind becomes trapped in cycles of fear about guilt and wrongdoing. Yet the story of the Christian life is not meant to be one of constant anxiety.
At the heart of the Gospel stands grace – the loving mercy of God who calls us not to fear, but to trust.



















