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Chaplaincy @ Memorial

become . . . guided

Life's journey often includes difficult terrain, tricky turns, dead ends, and unexpected stops. Spirituality is also often referred to as a journey. Chaplaincy at Memorial is here to journey with you and help you in any way you need.

At present there are chaplains from the following Christian traditions on campus: Anglican, Pentecostal, Roman Catholic, Salvation Army, and United Church. We realize that Memorial is becoming a truly international community made up of many faiths, traditions, and ideologies. We are always trying to build bridges with our sisters and brothers in the other faith traditions of Memorial, whether they be Muslim, Hindu, Pagan, or Jewish.

The Chaplains work together as a ministry team for the benefit of students, staff, and faculty. In an institution designed for growing, changing, deciding and testing, Chaplaincy attempts to provide resources, guidance, and support for those involved in this growth and change process.

Chaplaincy also seeks to bring a faith dimension to contemporary issues such as peace, justice, technology, and science. The overriding intent of Chaplaincy is to provide a forum for interaction, a non-threatening environment, opportunity for fellowship, as well as individual pastoral counselling and support.

Read more in the Chaplaincy Mandate.

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