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Religious leaders without religion: How humanist, atheist and spiritual-but-not-religious chaplains tend to patients’ need

In times of loss, change or other challenges, chaplains can listen, provide comfort and discuss spiritual needs. These spiritual caregivers can be found working in hospitals, universities, prisons and many other secular settings, serving people of all faiths and those with no faith tradition at all. Report The Conversation Amy Lawton. Research Manager, Chaplaincy…

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The Priests in the army (old photos and film)

  A military chaplain ministers to military personnel and, in most cases, their families and civilians working for the military. In some cases they will also work with local civilians within a military area of operations. Although the term chaplain originally had Christian roots, it is generally used today in military organizations to describe all professionals specially…

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