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Conversations Before Dying
Clip: 4/27/2012 | 9m 10s
A hospice chaplain says the most compassionate thing to do for the dying is not turn away.
"Deeply listening to what it is they're saying." That, says young hospice chaplain Kerry Egan, is the most important gift she offers to the dying patients she ministers to in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Conversations Before Dying
Clip: 4/27/2012 | 9m 10s
"Deeply listening to what it is they're saying." That, says young hospice chaplain Kerry Egan, is the most important gift she offers to the dying patients she ministers to in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
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