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I worked in a Catholic institution briefly, and there was no problem other than referring out for abortion information.
I did find it funny that they had a crucifix in every room except the bathrooms. Some of those old ladies really could have used a hand getting a good clean catch specimen.
The Catholic Church is very friendly to Buddhaism and has very positive relations, and shares many common goals and philosophies, including a strong monastic tradition.
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Hi Joanne,
Yes they mentioned their mission and vision statement and said that we will be asked to support it. I have no problem with that at all. It really comes down to the patients and the care they receive and regardless of faith we all want whats best for the patient :)
jlsRN - thankyou for the pic of the Dali Lama and the Pope - it certainly put my mind at ease.
Thankyou all for your replies,
BG
The Catholic Church is very friendly to Buddhaism and has very positive relations, and shares many common goals and philosophies, including a strong monastic tradition.www.savetibet.org/news/newsitem.php?id=726
You are completely correct!! :nuke:
Hi Darius,
I had the interview, there was no questions asked about religion at all. I was asked to support their mission statement but that wasn't a problem as its all about caring and respecting the individual. I have been working their since October last year and am really enjoying the job. I'm working on the Orthopaedic ward so its really busy going to and from theatre and helping roll the patients. Its helped heaps with my nursing studies. The rate of pay isn't the best but I make up for that by working afternoon shifts.
I'm loving it!!
BG
BomberGirl
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Hi everyone,
Its probably sad but I'm very excited about a job interview I have next week as a PCA at SJOG. My question is... as it is a Catholic organisation and I am a buddhist - will that be held against my chances of being employed? I dont know what I should answer when the inevitable religious question arises.
Cheers for any insight,
BG