Posted on Apr 8, 2023
Water Reed National Military Medical Center Terminates Catholic Pastoral Care Contract During...
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Outrageous. This is why we need to revisit tenure and union agreements that prevent clearly incompetent or malicious bureaucrats from being canned. The person/persons who made this decision should be escorted to the door immediately. Security will box up their stuff and send it out later.
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Yeah ... this one is a head-scratcher to me. There are always two sides to an argument, so I'd like to heard what the other side's reasons for this are, but to tell the Catholic Church to NOT send priest to Walter Reed and to say that pastoral care will be provided by a secular organization doesn't make sense.
I thought it might be a money thing and that the for-profit organization would be cheaper or something, but the Archdiocese for the Military Services gets NO money from the government (i.e., contracted funds) for the pastoral care and is funded sole though voluntary donations (i.e., personal donations from its military and VA chaplains, gifts from military communities, gifts from dioceses, charitable bequests, and grants), so that make no fiscal sense either.
I'm at a loss, but would very much like to hear the reasoning behind this action.
I thought it might be a money thing and that the for-profit organization would be cheaper or something, but the Archdiocese for the Military Services gets NO money from the government (i.e., contracted funds) for the pastoral care and is funded sole though voluntary donations (i.e., personal donations from its military and VA chaplains, gifts from military communities, gifts from dioceses, charitable bequests, and grants), so that make no fiscal sense either.
I'm at a loss, but would very much like to hear the reasoning behind this action.
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