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Fr. John F. Mullin, S.J.
Volume 56

 

HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN

Fr. John F. Mullin, S.J.


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On learning about a fuller obedience

I gave myself to the long retreat. At Shadowbrook I loved the country. I loved the food. I was young. I was seventeen. I came from a happy family. It was an old-fashioned family with vertical authority. My father was a somewhat impatient man, and so, when I entered, I bought the whole package. I bought it completely. I was in the Society for some years before I heard of active obedience as opposed to passive obedience.

On his work as a hospital chaplain

As chaplains we try to see Roman Catholic patients who are having major surgery. We try to see anyone who wants to see us. We try to have a longer, more in-depth, more CPE-oriented visit. We have a Eucharistic ministry.

On committing everything to God's providence

I have always been guided by this saying of St. Albert the Great, "Commit every particle of your being in all things, eagerly and with perfect trust to the most sure and unfailing providence of God."

Due to death or sickness some of these selected readings have been read by someone other than the author. This page contains one such replacement.

 

Born: March 3, 1935. Somerville, Massachusetts

• Entered: July 30, 1952, Lenox, Massachusetts, Novitiate of St. Stanislaus Kostka/Shadowbrook

Ordained: June 12, 1965, Weston, Massachusetts, Weston College

Entered into Eternal Life: May 22, 2007, Weston, Massachusetts

 

 
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