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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

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