Kolbe House University Chaplaincy
Good chaplaincy—whether in universities, hospitals, prisons, or the military—requires practitioners who understand both deep theological training and real human need. Someone credible has formal qualifications, listens without rushing to answers, respects confidentiality, and knows when to connect people with other resources. At Kolbe House, the distinction between surface support and genuine pastoral care lies in how chaplains engage with students navigating identity questions, family conflict, mental health struggles, or moral dilemmas. Competence here means being present in complexity, not offering easy comfort.