Abstract

This article reflects briefly on 6 years of mental health chaplaincy work. It stresses the common humanity, with its needs and vulnerabilities, of chaplain and patients, and the need for openness in relationships. Worship in the hospital, and its relationship with the realities of life is considered. The article ends with a reminder of the dependence of us all on the incarnate God.

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