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Introduction to Buddhist Chaplaincy
For more information, visit https://sati.org/programs/chaplaincy-training/.
Chaplains provide spiritual care and support to people in places such as hospitals, hospices, prisons and a wide variety of other settings. The work is wonderfully challenging and satisfying. In recent years, dharma practitioners have been experiencing chaplaincy as a powerful opportunity to practice engaged Buddhism, and for some, as a vocation and profession.
Join us for an explanation of this field of service, which is gaining in size and scope in dharma communities. Professional chaplains and educators will introduce aspects of chaplaincy, including: a definition of chaplaincy, the history of chaplaincy, settings where chaplains serve, and the steps one can take to become a volunteer or professional chaplain (including educational requirements) as a Buddhist practitioner.
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Practicing Awareness with Life and Death - Wrap Up - (6 of 6) | Jennifer Block | 2007.07.21 | 28:12 | 28:12 2007.07.21 |
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Practicing Awareness with Life and Death Hospice Precepts - (5 of 6) | Jennifer Block | 2007.07.21 | 29:30 | 29:30 2007.07.21 |
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Practicing Awareness with Life and Death - Introduction - (1 of 6) | Jennifer Block | 2007.07.21 | 07:40 | 07:40 2007.07.21 |
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Practicing Awareness with Life and Death Caring for the Dying - (4 of 6) | Jennifer Block | 2007.07.21 | 47:31 | 47:31 2007.07.21 |
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Practicing Awareness with Life and Death Contemplating Death - (3 of 6) | Jennifer Block | 2007.07.21 | 46:13 | 46:13 2007.07.21 |
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Practicing Awareness with Life and Death - Welcome - (2 of 6) | Jennifer Block | 2007.07.21 | 17:30 | 17:30 2007.07.21 |
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