人口稀少地区的精神关怀

Robin Haensel
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从这个地区可以获得什么见解,关于可能存在的机会,为那些人口稀少的地区提供精神护理,以及可能使用哪些创新方法来提供精神护理?萨斯喀彻温省乃至整个加拿大农村地区的人口流失,给那些留下来的人带来了一个具有挑战性的现实。随着农村人口的减少,村庄和城镇以及为这些人口中心服务的企业也随之消失。这给那些继续在日益孤立的环境中生活和工作的人造成了危机。在过去的三十年里,小镇上的杂货店、金融机构、各种农业供应商、学校和医疗保健设施以及为社区提供精神关怀的地方教堂大量关闭。教派领袖试图通过在人口减少的地区发展多点牧养服务来满足精神关怀的需要,但是,近年来,许多这样的多点牧养服务已经关闭。这个问题推动了我的研究和写作。项目围绕着加拿大西部农村地区,特别是萨斯喀彻温省有组织的地方教会的丧失。通过项目开发的早期阶段,在我的D.Min的指导和鼓励下。我的导师和我的项目顾问,我的项目区域从最初覆盖萨斯喀彻温省中西部大部分地区的12,000平方公里缩小到覆盖萨斯喀彻温省中西部拉卡迪纳农村自治市(R.M.)的约1,900平方公里。
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Spiritual Care in Sparsely Populated Regions
What insights might be gained from this region with respect to opportunities that may exist to provide spiritual care with, and for, those in similar sparsely populated regions and what innovative ways might be used to deliver that spiritual care? Abstract opulation loss in rural areas of Saskatchewan, and indeed across Canada, creates a challenging reality for those who remain behind. As rural populations dwindle there is also an accompanying loss of villages and towns along with businesses that served those population centers. This has created a crisis for those who continue to live and work in increasing isolation. Small town grocery stores, financial institutions, agricultural suppliers of all kinds, schools and health care facilities have closed in great numbers over the past thirty years, along with local churches that provided spiritual care to the community. Denominational leaders tried to meet the need for spiritual care by developing multi-point pastoral charges in areas of dwindling population, but, in recent years, many of these multi-point ministries have closed. The question that drove the research and writing of my D.Min. project revolved around the loss of organized local churches in rural areas of western Canada, and specifically Saskatchewan. Through the early stages of the project’s development, under the guidance and encouragement of my D.Min. cohort, my faculty advisor and my project advisor, my project area was narrowed down from an initial area of 12,000 km 2 covering much of west-central Saskatchewan to an area of approximately 1,900 km 2 covering the Rural Municipality (R.M.) of Lacadena in west-central Saskatchewan.
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