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Caritas et veritas 2017, 7(1):32-49 | DOI: 10.32725/cetv.2017.006

Spiritual Sensitivity in Caritas Services: Why and How to Work with the Spiritual Dimension of the Life Situation of Clients

Jakub Doležel
Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, Cyrilometodějská teologická fakulta, Katedra křesťanské sociální práce, Univerzitní 244/22, 771 11 Olomouc

In a society where traditional churches have lost their monopoly on defining the conditions of human spiritual life, Caritas facility workers, as well as workers in other church-operated helping organisations, can feel baffled as to how they are to fulfil the postulate of a holistic approach to the life situation of their clients and patients, not confound the concepts of spirituality and religion, and make use of their professional competences framework also with respect to the spiritual dimension of the life of the service recipients. This paper presents practical incentives to this end. First it legitimates the effort of Caritas workers to incorporate work with the spiritual dimension of their clients by means of reference to discourses conducted in practical theology, healthcare and social work. Then it presents a processual model of the preparation and practice of Caritas workers, comprising five phases: (1.) mastering the concepts of spirituality and religion, (2.) mastering the concept of spiritual needs, (3.) acknowledging and accepting own spiritual support system, (4.) mastering the concept of spiritual assessment, and (5.) mastering a spectrum of possible spiritually sensitive interventions. The individual phases of the model are interpreted and illustrated by means of reference to the sphere of healthcare and social work.

Keywords: spirituality, Caritas, social work, spiritual needs, spiritual assessment, practical theology

Published: March 30, 2017  Show citation

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