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-1 .xf MESSAGE jlw 'RUMLULIL Kuwaiti . fllla in !l.sMrC,La'Ce Clulllfam Since joining the Staff in TQS8, Chaplain Mann, who also has a doctoral degree in clinical psy- chology, has made a real con- tribution to the Hospital. In addition, he is chairman of the Diocesan Committee on Religion and Health and active in this field on a national level. l-le has been extremely helpful to the present graduating class as a teacher, counselor and friend. We are indeed grateful. ln the New Testament our Lord lays much stress on the principles of helping others. The story of the good samaritan, after whom our own hospital has been named, is an obvious illustration. An example of even greater sacrificial help is found in St. John 15:13, Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend. What, actually, does it mean to help someone? This is a question which goes to the core Of preparation to be a nurse. lt is possible to help someone on many different levels of com- mitment. A thief may help another thief to break into a house. A friend may give irre- sponsible help to another's harmful need. lt is possible to lend constructive aid with an ulterior motive - such as personal glorification - to do a good thing, for the wrong reason. And then there are the host of beneficial helps that are given, with more-or-less average concern, during the daily routines of a professional life. But as our Lord looks at these ministrations, is there not some quality even more vital than professional concern which he desires? Perhaps such a quality could be described as the spiritualization of help. Spiritualized help is help that contains perception of the divine char- acter of man's relationship to man. Spiritualized help sees in the experience of the sufferer something of the suffering of Christ himself who suffered for us. Spiritualized help means inviting God to take over our minds, our emotions, our skills, our energy, and to use these endowments as a kind of prayer-in-action for this other human being whom he loves.
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TM QUHQLUTAIJ hmmm WTI. Hmm Since his arrival in 1942, The Chaplain has Taken a very real and deep inTeresT in The welfare of The sTudenTs. ln addiTion To This, and The usual acTiviTies oT ci hospiTal chaplain, his work wiTh members of our Medical STaTT lead To ToundaTion of The DeparTmenT of Religion and HealTh in T956 This I-lospiTal Then became one of The TirsT in The counTry in which physicians and clergy combine Their Thera- peuTic skills, in an organized manner, To improve The paTienTs' ToTal healTh. I l l l THOUGHTS FROM THE SERMON AT THE GRADUATION SERVICE T l IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL JUNE II, 1961 l I Tlierrr is always someThing incornpleTe abouT coming To The end of any experience. ln Tad one never comes To ThaT end Tor There is always some cleposiT, some residue ThaT mingles T.-iiTh The sTrvam oT ones life Torever. The graduaTing class was asked The cTuesTion1 l-low can live in ri changeable world like This, making change a friend and noT an enemy? Thi-ii in lTTTT one answer: 'Thy life To God an olfering make and To l-lim dedicaTe. Keep or he ThaT would lose his life shall Find iT. Gods love xiii-T' 'iris-am of service clear T Q-.ina Through oThe:s To you can be your hulwark. Yfci l:isT aiariuahng class of The Bishop Johnson College of Nursing. This, Too, is 'he nrogifi-ss in This changing world, BuT always keep in mind you do noT go , , .---:TT CI school your Training has been given To you by The I-lOspiTal of We Cam: S in oF The hnirsT hospiTala in The counTi'y, Go ouT wiTh pride in This :' ia 1 uf-fi Thus conTmuniTy Tor nf-arly sevenTy live years and will be 1 liavw Tiiwslwfvl Qui lilas Task. ln sTo illL lox WI OT mi sp ulT Ar co Bu pr SI3 OC SO in er
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