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Month: June 2021

Interfaith & Interreligious Dialogue

Faith in the Neighborhood

Dr. Lucinda Mosher, Faculty Associate in Chaplaincy and Interreligious Studies discusses the notion of “faith in the neighborhood” and how it affects exploration of interreligious worldviews.

June 11th, 2021 | Dr. Lucinda Mosher

Interreligious group discussing their worldviews through study of Faith in the Neighborhood
Chaplaincy

Hospital Chaplaincy: Addressing Spiritual Needs of Patients, Families, and Staff

When you enter the field of hospital chaplaincy, you play a role that can improve the quality of care provided to patients and their families in meaningful ways. While hospitals are places of healing, at…

June 4th, 2021 | Hartford Seminary

hospital chaplain
Islamic Chaplaincy

Keeping the Faith: Lessons from COVID for Hospital Chaplains

Hartford Seminary Chaplaincy student Syazana Dorrani reflects on serving as a hospital chaplain during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons she learned in what it means to call oneself a chaplain.

June 2nd, 2021 | Syazana Durrani

Syazana Dorrani shares lessons from covid for hospital chaplains

Recent Posts

  • Where in the world are HIU alumni?
  • Faith in the Neighborhood
  • Hospital Chaplaincy: Addressing Spiritual Needs of Patients, Families, and Staff
  • Keeping the Faith: Lessons from COVID for Hospital Chaplains
  • Examining Sacral Architecture Passed Through Different Faiths

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