Daily Monitor
Monday February 15 2021
Chaplains are of profound significance in most national institutions. Some institutions refer to chaplains as faith-advisers, inter/multi-faith advisers, belief contacts, contacts among many titles as Austin et.al.(2020) writes.
Many national institutions in Uganda may comfortably achieve their goals however, with the assistance of chaplains, the human resource character may be moulded better for the benefit of these institutions and nation at large.
Chaplaincy policies should be embraced by all national institutions since policies are a set of rules or guidelines for an organisation to achieve compliance.
In the medieval times, chaplains were clerics charged with guarding the cape (chape) or cloak of St. Martin of Tours. Martin of Tours (c. 317–397) was a Roman soldier who later converted to Christianity.