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Documents and Publications

Documents regarding chaplaincy

Use of the Title 'Chaplain' in Pastoral Care Ministry   Document is in pdf format (pdf format) Source: Vision, July 2004
 
Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, Fifth Edition -- USCCB
 
Professional Chaplaincy: Its Role and Importance In Healthcare (2001) Healthcare Chaplaincy White Paper
 
Improving the Quality of Spiritual Care as a Dimension of Palliative Care: The Report of the Consensus Conference Journal of Palliative Medicine Volume 12, Number 10, 2009
 
INSTRUCTION on Certain Questions Regarding the Collaboration of the Non-Ordained Faithful in the Sacred Ministry of Priest (Vatican, 1997)
 
Pastoral Letter on the Church's Care for the Sick and Dying by Most Reverend Charles V. Grahmann, D.D., Bishop of Dallas
 
Fall 2008 NACC Essential Functions of Board Certified Chaplains
 
Fall 2009 NACC Spiritual Leadership Competencies For Pastoral Care
 
Fall 2009 SCC Affirmed Standards of Practice for Professional Chaplains in Acute Care
 

NACC Now and Vision

These publications are located on the NACC Publications page.

NACC Strategic Plan

The Strategic Plan is located on the NACC Publications page.

NACC Annual Reports

Annual Reports are located on the NACC Publications page.

NACC Expense Report

Board and Committee members and others who are required to submit an expense report for reimbursement of expenses
may download a blank NACC expense report form here.

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Form updated October 6, 2011

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