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As Buddhist spiritual practice finds an increasing presence within American society, there is both an opportunity and a need to train Buddhist practitioners to serve as spiritual caregivers and chaplains. The Sati Center for Buddhist Studies is offering a yearlong training program to provide an introduction to spiritual care skills from a Buddhist perspective. This is a unique opportunity to study Buddhist principles and practices relevant to spiritual caregiving, as well as an introduction to the psychological, social, and ethical issues related to chaplaincy.

The program is designed to meet the needs of people in a variety of ways:

Core Faculty

Reverend Jennifer Block, MA, is the Public Education Director and Chaplain at Zen Hospice Project. She is an ordained interfaith minister and a Buddhist chaplain certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains. She is an adjunct faculty member at the Chaplaincy Institute for Arts and Interfaith Ministries in San Rafael, California. She has an undergraduate degree in communications from Boston University and a graduate theology degree from Naropa University.

Gil Fronsdal is the Vipassana teacher at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City and teaches retreats at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Marin County. He is a Zen Priest through the San Francisco Zen Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from Stanford University.

Paul Haller is a Zen priest and Abbot of San Francisco Zen Center. For many years he was the head of Zen Center’s jail outreach program. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Zen Hospice Project of San Francisco.

Plus a variety of guest teachers.

Areas of Training

Scheduled Dates for 2007-8

Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

September 21
October 19
November 16
December 14
January 18
February 8
March 14
April 11
May 9
June 13
July 18

Tentative Dates for 2008-9

Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

September 19
October 17
November 14
December 5
January 16
February 13
March 13
April 17
May 15
June 19
July 17

Program Components

It is now possible to receive graduate credits for the chaplaincy training program through the Institute for Buddhist Studies in Berkeley.

Elective Study

To complement the training program the Sati Center plans to offer several optional daylong classes on Saturdays on particular subjects relevant to chaplaincy work. In the past these have included classes on the History and Teaching of Engaged Buddhism, Buddhist views on death and dying, contemplative psychology, and Buddhist/Christian dialogue.

For More Information

Please contact the Sati Center at 650.223.0311 (voicemail) or karuna@sati.org for more information about the program or to receive an application (available in June). To download an application for the program check here in June 2007.

Applications are reviewed during the month of August.

Criteria for Enrollment

The training program is designed for people who have a committed and ongoing involvement with Buddhist practice, teachings and way of life. With this in mind, the requirements for entering the program are the following:

Tuition

The cost for the eleven-month program 2007-8 is $1350. There is an application fee of $25. A limited number of partial work-exchange scholarships may be available.

Sati Center for Buddhist Studies

The Sati Center has been offering classes in Buddhist Studies in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1997. Our perspective balances scholarly inquiry with serious meditation practice. We believe that study and practice work together to deepen one’s realization of the Dharma and to help manifest that realization in the world. For information on ongoing Sati Center programs please visit us at www.sati.org or contact us at karuna@sati.org or 650.223.0311.

Location

Classes in 2007-8 will be held at the Insight Meditation Center at 108 Birch St. (same location as 1205 Hopkins Ave.) in Redwood City, California. The center is located about thirty miles south of San Francisco and is a twenty-minute drive from San Francisco Airport.

Classes in 2008-9 will be held at Zen Center or Zen Hospice. More details to follow.

More Questions and Answers about the Chaplaincy Program

A Buddhist Chaplaincy training program modeled on the Sati Center program is now being offered in New York City. For information see www.zencare.org.