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Chaplaincy in the News – Jan. 24, 2022
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
January 24, 2022 -
Spiritual Literacy Certificate Program now registering
Be part of a global effort to foster a loving world in which all people live with dignity, a sense of belonging, and a reverence for all life through the sharing of…January 20, 2022 -
Spiritual Care in the 21st Century – Chapter 3 excerpt
When asked what their work is about, chaplains often describe it as a “ministry of presence.” Many chaplains associate their ministry—or service—of presence with mindful attention to the presence of “the sacred.”…January 18, 2022 -
Chaplaincy in the News – Jan. 10, 2022
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
January 10, 2022 -
“I don’t do religion”
Third voice Chaplain Shelley Varner Perez, IU Health, presents on the research behind the article. In healthcare settings, chaplains notice now more than ever an increasing number of religiously non-identifying patients. These…January 5, 2022 -
Networking event for chaplains in New Jersey
Conference: Caring for Interfaith Caregivers This half-day, hybrid event ends our project Caring for Interfaith Caregivers. As this project's overall goal is to establish and strengthen networks of chaplains in the state…December 21, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – December 20, 2021
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
December 17, 2021 -
What #BeAnAlly Means to Me
We've heard so much about the term "allyship" over the last few years and one thing is certain: it means different things to different people. I propose a related phrase: #BeAnAlly. As…December 8, 2021 -
Spiritual Care in the 21st Century – Chapter 2 excerpt
Chaplains in the United States are from diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds and work across multiple sectors. Chaplains can be found within the military, Veterans Affairs facilities, correctional institutions, hospitals, law enforcement…December 7, 2021 -
Lab director joins intl’ project on spirituality and health
Lab founder and director Wendy Cadge, Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanistic Social Sciences and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Brandeis University, has joined the Scientific Advisory…December 3, 2021
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