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New vision, new reality, new structures in congregationally sponsored health care ministry
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New Vision, New Reality, New Structures In Congregationally Sponsored Health Care Ministry. Toronto School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/918ddad2-447b-4bf2-bc50-2cfb66adb941.APA citation style (7th ed.)
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- The purpose of this thesis was to gather information on long-range planning efforts in Roman Catholic institutional health care ministry. The initial data were generated by a questionnaire specifically designed and directed to the fourteen congregational owners. A provincial status was then developed and circulated, accompanied by a survey validation document. The results of this study yielded: (1) a public commitment to plan for the future of Roman Catholic institutional health care as a provincial entity; (2) the formation of a time-limited task force to research alternative forms of ownership; (3) a directive to develop with USMC and REGIS, a program of theological preparation in the Roman Catholic tradition for health care personnel.
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