
Question:
Is it moral to be a manager of spirituality at a hospital for a practicing Catholic?
Answer:
Yes, a Catholic can be a “spiritual coordinator” at a health care facility. Some things that are involved in that role do not require ordination. A lay person can bring communion, pray, and talk with patients and residents. When it comes to sacraments like last rites, confession and Mass the lay coordinator simply needs to schedule priests or have a call list of nearby priests.
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