The Role of the Minister in Caring for the Dying Patient and the BereavedBrian O'Connor, Daniel J. Cherico, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 - 226 pages |
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Page 38
... eyes at times when I think of Walter . ) Yet mixed with this pain I have come to experience in faith what I accept as true that Walter too , a man with no publicly ex- pressed belief in God , was a man without guile who fought a ...
... eyes at times when I think of Walter . ) Yet mixed with this pain I have come to experience in faith what I accept as true that Walter too , a man with no publicly ex- pressed belief in God , was a man without guile who fought a ...
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... eyes . As the meeting continued one of the seminarians , a Catholic who did not wear a roman collar , related two incidents in which patients were hostile because he did not look like a Catholic chaplain . At this point the woman ...
... eyes . As the meeting continued one of the seminarians , a Catholic who did not wear a roman collar , related two incidents in which patients were hostile because he did not look like a Catholic chaplain . At this point the woman ...
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... eyes ; after all , it does separate those who have loved and shared as Jesus taught . The church also discovered from this experience the need to step forward and contribute to the improvement of human existence in the field of social ...
... eyes ; after all , it does separate those who have loved and shared as Jesus taught . The church also discovered from this experience the need to step forward and contribute to the improvement of human existence in the field of social ...
Contents
Ministry to the Dying and the Bereaved | 8 |
Ministering to the Bereaved and the Dying | 19 |
The Clergy and Thanatology | 34 |
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