Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
Buddhist Chaplain
“You realize that good, kind people exist underneath the most profoundly difficult lives.”
Buddhist Engagement with Emergency Services
Why we need more Buddhist fire chaplains
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
A Ministry of Presence
Buddhist healthcare chaplains have seen extreme suffering during COVID-19. Here’s what they want us to know.
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Interest in Buddhist Chaplaincy Increases During the Pandemic
More people want to become Buddhist chaplains since COVID-19, a Japanese Buddhist nun walks 36 miles to honor Native American lives, and Laurie Anderson’s Songs from the Bardo gets a Grammy nod. Tricycle looks back at…
A Good Death
Aiming for any preferred version of death is fraught with opportunities for disappointment and rejection when the time comes.
Meet Brett Campbell, the Air Force Reserve’s Newest (and Only) Buddhist Chaplain
The Tibetan Buddhist practitioner joins eight other Buddhist chaplains serving the United States military.
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Death Is Not an Emergency
A Buddhist chaplain at the bedside of a Catholic patient
Q&A with Jacquetta Gomes
The first female Buddhist fire chaplain
Vesak in Iraq (a bit late)
“A little bit late but thought this was a nice article!” That’s how the Buddhist Military Sangha introduces an article about the first US Army Vesak celebration, written by one of their own—Sgt. Michael Carden. Vesak…
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