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  2. Healthcare chaplaincy - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare chaplaincy is the provision of pastoral care, spiritual care, or chaplaincy services in healthcare settings, such as hospitals, hospices, or home cares.. The role of spirituality in health care has received significant research attention due to its benefits for patients and health care professionals.

  3. Catholic Church and health care - Wikipedia

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    Catholic religious institutes, notably those for women, developed many hospitals throughout Europe and its empires. Ancient orders like the Dominicans and Carmelites have long lived in religious communities that work in ministries such as education and care of the sick. [33]

  4. Religious intentional community - Wikipedia

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    A religious intentional community is a residential community with a shared religious identity designed to have a high degree of group cohesiveness and teamwork. A religious community [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a group of people of the same religion living together specifically for religious purposes, often subject to formal commitments such as religious ...

  5. Religious organization - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of religious organizations (religious communities in Croatia) is determined by the Law on the Legal Status of Religious Communities. The Ministry of Justice and Administration keeps records in which all religious communities in Croatia are registered. [1] In Croatia, religious communities are non-profit legal entities.

  6. Religion and health - Wikipedia

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    Spirituality has been ascribed many different definitions in different contexts, but a general definition is: an individual's search for meaning and purpose in life. . Spirituality is distinct from organized religion in that spirituality does not necessarily need a religious fr

  7. Religious community - Wikipedia

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    Church (congregation), a religious organization or congregation that meets in a particular location; Confessional community, a group of people with similar religious beliefs; Institute of consecrated life, a Catholic association bound by vows; Religious identity, the sense of membership in a religious group and its importance to one's self-concept

  8. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Misaskim (literally "People who Get Involved"), services for the care of the dead and the needs of mourners Shomrim (literally "Watchers"), neighborhood patrol ZAKA or "Zihuy Korbanot Ason" (literally, "Disaster Victim Identification") identification of victims of terrorist, accidents, or other disasters

  9. Timeline of nursing history - Wikipedia

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    1974 – The classic definition of health which has endured for many years, was actually provided by the World Health Organization. [12] 1975 – First nursing diploma program in Australia in a College of Advanced Education (CAE) in Melbourne, followed quickly by programs in New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia. [12]