Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>

Abstract Although local parishes are prominent arenas for pastoral care conversations (PCC) in Scandinavia, little empirical research has been conducted on this practice. The present study qualitatively investigates priests’ and deacons’ experiences of their PCC in local parishes within the Church o...

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出版年:Diaconia
主要な著者: Anne Austad, Lars Johan Danbolt, Anne Hege Grung, Hans Stifoss-Hanssen
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage 2023-01-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2023.14.1.35
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Anne Hege Grung
Hans Stifoss-Hanssen
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description Abstract Although local parishes are prominent arenas for pastoral care conversations (PCC) in Scandinavia, little empirical research has been conducted on this practice. The present study qualitatively investigates priests’ and deacons’ experiences of their PCC in local parishes within the Church of Norway. We conducted and thematically analyzed five focus-group interviews (total N = 58). The results indicate that PCC are regarded as an important part of priests’ and deacons’ identity as clergy. However, many priests reported that the quantity of formal PCC is low. Deacons reported more formal PCC, but both groups stated that informal conversations constituted a larger part of their workload. The participants expressed uncertainty regarding how to frame the many informal conversations, and some priests reported an ambivalent attitude toward developing informal conversations into formal PCC. Careseekers were perceived as mostly nonfrequent churchgoers, and the themes of the conversations related to their expressed needs. Based on these findings, we conceptualize parish PCC as a porous practice that is integrated into congregational practices and local communities, often centered outside the pastoral office in informal encounters with nonfrequent churchgoers, and in dialog with ongoing demographic and cultural changes.
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spelling doaj-art-5cd3da3da5c843dbbb16e7b2bce921b22025-08-20T00:17:07ZengVandenhoeck & Ruprecht VerlageDiaconia1869-32612196-90272023-01-01141356010.13109/diac.2023.14.1.35Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>Anne Austad0Lars Johan Danbolt1Anne Hege Grung2Hans Stifoss-Hanssen3Faculty of Theology and Social Sciences, VID Specialized University Oslo/Norway NorwayResearch Centre for Existential Health, Innlandet Hospital Trust, Hamar/Norway NorwayFaculty of Theology, University of Oslo/Norway NorwayCentre of Diaconia and Professional Practice, VID Specialized University Oslo/Norway NorwayAbstract Although local parishes are prominent arenas for pastoral care conversations (PCC) in Scandinavia, little empirical research has been conducted on this practice. The present study qualitatively investigates priests’ and deacons’ experiences of their PCC in local parishes within the Church of Norway. We conducted and thematically analyzed five focus-group interviews (total N = 58). The results indicate that PCC are regarded as an important part of priests’ and deacons’ identity as clergy. However, many priests reported that the quantity of formal PCC is low. Deacons reported more formal PCC, but both groups stated that informal conversations constituted a larger part of their workload. The participants expressed uncertainty regarding how to frame the many informal conversations, and some priests reported an ambivalent attitude toward developing informal conversations into formal PCC. Careseekers were perceived as mostly nonfrequent churchgoers, and the themes of the conversations related to their expressed needs. Based on these findings, we conceptualize parish PCC as a porous practice that is integrated into congregational practices and local communities, often centered outside the pastoral office in informal encounters with nonfrequent churchgoers, and in dialog with ongoing demographic and cultural changes.https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2023.14.1.35pastoral carecongregationnonregular churchgoersinformal conversations
spellingShingle Anne Austad
Lars Johan Danbolt
Anne Hege Grung
Hans Stifoss-Hanssen
Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>
pastoral care
congregation
nonregular churchgoers
informal conversations
title Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>
title_full Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>
title_fullStr Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>
title_full_unstemmed Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>
title_short Porous Pastoral Care: <subtitle>Priests’ and Deacons’ Pastoral Care Conversations in Local Communities in Norway</subtitle>
title_sort porous pastoral care subtitle priests and deacons pastoral care conversations in local communities in norway subtitle
topic pastoral care
congregation
nonregular churchgoers
informal conversations
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