Chaplaincy in Europe |
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Authors: | Kofinas Stavros |
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Affiliation: | Office of the Coordinator of the European Network of Health Care Chaplaincy and Representative of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Greece. coordinator@eurochaplains.org |
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Abstract: | Chaplaincy is organized in Europe in various ways, depending on the cultural, religious, social and governmental aspects which shape healthcare. One of the uniting forces in bringing national chaplaincies together into one united body has been the European Network of Health Care Chaplaincy (ENHCC). Chaplaincy in Europe faces two major difficulties: 1) the professional status of the chaplain within the healthcare community; 2) preserving the patient's rights for spiritual care. These difficulties are described and note is given to how the ENHCC is dealing with them. Finally, special attention is given to how chaplaincy in Europe and the medical community interact and what is needed to bridge the gap between the two worlds of science and faith. |
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