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Chaplaincy in the News – April 26, 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!…
April 26, 2021 -
Job opportunity: Associate Director of Campus Ministry for Religious Diversity and Ecumenical Christian Ministry, University of Dayton
See original posting here. Applications close: April 30, 2021 This Campus Minister provides ministerial leadership and vision for the Department of Campus Ministry, serves as the primary animator of ecumenical Christian ministry on…
April 20, 2021 -
Mayo Clinic chaplains launch program to ease stressors for staff due to COVID-19
Originally published by Mayo Clinic’s News Center: Mayo Clinic chaplains have received a grant to launch “Together: We’re Better,” a pilot initiative to address social isolation, compassion fatigue and emotional exhaustion in staff…
April 20, 2021 -
Spiritual Care on the Border: Chaplaincy to Migrants and Asylum-Seekers
Watch here as Rev. Cristina Rathbone discussed her work on the US-Mexico border, serving migrants and asylum-seekers as they enter the United States. In a 2019 article in Episcopal News Service, Rathbone…
April 15, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – April 12, 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!…
April 12, 2021 -
Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Care: Launching the eBook
Watch a webinar featuring Wendy Cadge, Director of the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab; Su Yon Pak, Senior Director and Associate Professor of Integrative & Field Based Education and Union Theological Seminary; and Mychal Springer,…
April 7, 2021 -
Book review: LaBat, “Anton Boisen”
Sean J. Labat, Madness, Mysticism, and the Origins of Clinical Pastoral Education (New York: Lexington/Fortress, 2021) With this book Sean LaBat offers a concise, stimulating and insightful analysis of the life and work of…
April 5, 2021 -
Ambiguous Loss
Ambiguous Loss is a psychological theory created by Dr. Pauline Boss, and it is a flexible framework for cultivating resilience as chaplains care for patients, families and staff who are living through…
March 26, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – March 22, 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!…
March 26, 2021 -
Music for the Soul: An Evening with Rebecca Jade
Watch a recording here of singer/songwriter Rebecca Jade who joined us for an evening of musical performance and reflection on the power of music to heal the soul. Check out Rebecca’s music…
March 25, 2021
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