O'Meara T F
Hosp Prog. 1978 Feb;59(2):68-72.
Are hospitals places primarily of medicine or of religion? Can religion be hazardous to one's health? Is Christianity a religion? Is pastoral care of the center or at the margin of Catholic health care facilities? Discussion of these paradoxical questions is meant to facilitate some new understanding of "how Christian community and faith build upon the experience of life and upon life's quest for life beyond dying".