Development of Chaplaincy in Independent Ukraine: Current State and Trends of Development

The preconditions and difficulties of the formation of the chaplaincy movement in contemporary Ukraine are systematized in this paper. It is shown that for a significant period of time after the proclamation of Ukraine’s independence, chaplaincy developed mainly by private initiatives of individual...

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Authors: Ishchuk, Nataliia (Author) ; Sagan, Oleksandr (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: George Fox University 2020
In: Occasional papers on religion in Eastern Europe
Year: 2020, Volume: 40, Issue: 7, Pages: 69-86
Further subjects:B Chaplaincy
B non-military chaplaincy
B student (youth) chaplaincy
B Prison Chaplaincy
B orphan chaplaincy
B military chaplaincy
B health chaplaincy
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