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Title: Catholic Chaplaincy Center: Health as God's Gift - We Care, God Heals
Authors: Sheehan, John R.
Keywords: Catholic Chaplaincy
Lagos, Nigeria
Civil war
Catholic Health Care
Regional Justice
LUTH
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Roma: The General Curiae of the Society of Jesus, 1999.
Citation: Year Book of the Society of Jesus
Series/Report no.: Jesuit Year Book, 1999;p.49-50
Abstract: It used to be that the word Hospital "Chaplain" invoked an image of a priest standing next to a bed, anointing the dying or bringing Communion to the sick. Today a more vibrant image is the reality, and the community the Chaplain serves is much wider than the patient in the bed. It includes the nurses, doctors and administrators, the laboratory technicians..............
Description: The image of a priest near the bed of a sick person does not do justice to the wide-range activity of a hospital chaplain. As it happens in Nigeria!
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/358
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