Redefining Chaplaincy
Introduction:
To many people, especially in
developing nations of the world, chaplaincy means different things to different
people. There is also no definite definition of who chaplains are and what
their roles are in the society are leading to an unprecedented confusion
amongst the people in this part of the world.
In line with the new discoveries of what chaplaincy has
become globally and what people of various diversities in the world and in this
present generation and dispensation; permit me to redefine chaplaincy as
follows:-
1.
Chaplaincy
is service to God or Divine through serving humanity without discrimination.
2.
Chaplaincy
is a care provision to humanity; the sick, the healthy, the living, the dying
and the dead. Chaplaincy provides ministry to both the living and the dead.
3.
Chaplaincy is an
industry; though not a manufacturing concern, but a service industry that is
designed to see to the wholistic well-being of humans and to ensure people’s
wellness in all situations.
4.
Chaplaincy
is a service to the traumatized, stigmatized and people whose life have been
truncated or destabilized such as the vulnerable, the aged and those
trafficked.
5.
Chaplaincy
is a service for serving military personnel and their relations as well as
other law enforcement personnel.
6.
Chaplaincy
is a service for people seeking reformation or good governance or social
justice in the society: providing care services to protesting and agitating
people in their struggles, the police and other law enforcement operatives that
may be drafted to enforce laws in existence by government.
7.
Chaplaincy
is a service industry to politician, political parties and political circles of
any nation.
8.
Chaplaincy
is powerful service for sports men and women and the entire sporting community
across the world.
9.
Chaplaincy
is a service for people and communities who suddenly find themselves in
disastrous and crisis situations; whether man-made or natural disasters.
10.
Chaplaincy
provides ministry of presence to people who require such services.
11.
Chaplaincy
provides helping services as one of the helping professions in the world.
12.
Chaplaincy
provides alternative dispute/conflict resolution services to people or
community in dispute or conflict.
13.
Chaplaincy
provides services to those who are experiencing religious, spiritual or
existential struggles in life.
14.
Chaplaincy
is a service that assist people find meaning, relevance and fulfillment in
life.
15.
Chaplaincy
is a service that help people remember who they are and who they are not in
their circumstance, pains and sufferings.
With these little definitions I am certain chaplaincy will
now mean something new and different to you all.
Chap. David Mike-Jacobs
CPC, CPST, BCC.
Professor of
Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.
Blog: thechaplain1.blogspot.com
25th Nov.
AD2022