From Deseret News archives:
Circle of healing, learning
Student chaplains guide and listen to vets in rehab
Adapted from American Indian spiritual practices, the "rock ceremony" signifies the quest for a permanent change in the lives and hearts of those who have been trapped inside drug and alcohol addiction, with an emphasis on truth-telling. It is one benchmark along the path toward a new beginning for those participating in residential substance abuse treatment.
Yet this day, at the Veterans Administration Hospital, there are participants who haven't been addicted, haven't been to war, haven't felt the despair that engulfs those who have entered the depths of hell on earth.
But they've observed it.
Living with drug and alcohol-addicted vets in detox wasn't on his mind when David Pascoe signed up last fall to become a chaplain.
It wasn't part of the required educational regimen, and no one ever had requested the chance to spend a week in the tank at Salt Lake's VA Hospital simply to learn what it's like when you have to be there.
Pascoe is one of nearly a dozen people who are currently "in process" as part of Utah's newest chaplaincy training program (see accompanying story).
Though the coursework includes ministry in various areas of the hospital, it doesn't mandate any 24/7 experience. But the more Pascoe pondered the inner drive to do it, he felt the pull of his ancestry.
Raised in the border country between England and Scotland, he is descended from Christians converted by seventh-century Irish monks who rather than try to "civilize, sanitize, Romanize and Latinize" converts, as Roman missionaries and, later, Crusaders, did simply formed open, monastic groups to live among the pagans they sought to teach.
"Putting myself in communion with these people is following the Celtic Christian way it's in my blood and history. In my mind, that's what it is to be a Christian and bring the gospel to people."
As with the Irish monks, Pascoe wanted to integrate into people's lives and "show by the way you live what the story of Jesus Christ is all about."
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