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  [### Chaplain Resources

 ](/blog/chaplain-resources) February 01, 2024 

 Harvard Chaplains are available to offer religious, spiritual and moral support for all members of the university community. The information on this simple resource interest form will enable us to connect you with a Chaplain suited to meet your needs and... 

 

 

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   [### Harvard Interfaith Meal-Packaging Service Project

 ](/blog/harvard-interfaith-meal-packaging-service-project) October 27, 2023 

 It’s that time of the year where we join forces with the Harvard Chaplains and End Hunger New England (part of The Outreach Program) to work side by side with religious and non-religious communities to pack thousands of meal boxes for the Interfaith Meal... 

 

 

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   [### Spiritual Direction Offerings

 ](/blog/spiritual-direction-offerings) August 09, 2023 

 Spiritual Direction While all Harvard Chaplains make themselves available to students for spiritual council and support, some of us have special training in a process of spiritual accompaniment called Spiritual Direction.Typically this kind of work is... 

 

 

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   [### Can a Religion Be Bad?

 ](/blog/can-religion-be-bad) May 19, 2016 

 By Swami Tyagananda, Hindu Chaplain at Harvard People can be good or bad, but not religion. It’s people who make enemies, who fight and who kill—and it’s people who make friends, who love and who enrich life. Should religion be held responsible for what... 

 

 

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   [### Housing Day

 ](/blog/housing-day) April 06, 2016 

 By Jonah C. Steinberg, Harvard Hillel Chaplain “Thus all the work that King Solomon did building the House of the Eternal One was completed...” (I Kings 7:51) If, as according to Rabbi Simeon ben Gamaliel, “Israel had no greater days of joy than the... 

 

 

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   [### Beyond the Field: Dealing With Ambiguous Loss

 ](/blog/beyond-field-dealing-ambiguous-loss) March 25, 2016 

 By Tammy McLeod, Cru Chaplain at Harvard Pat and Tammy McLeod and their four children. Zach is second from the left. As I drove home alone from the movie Concussion, tears overwhelmed me. This blockbuster film unveils the research on brain damage suffered... 

 

 

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