{"id":631,"date":"2008-04-22T17:00:40","date_gmt":"2008-04-22T17:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/04\/chaplains-minister-to-ship-wor.php"},"modified":"2008-04-22T17:00:40","modified_gmt":"2008-04-22T17:00:40","slug":"chaplains-minister-to-ship-wor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/04\/chaplains-minister-to-ship-wor","title":{"rendered":"Chaplains Minister to Ship Workers Far From Home"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Bruce Nolan<br \/>\nReligion News Service<\/strong><br \/>\nNew Orleans &#8211; Catholic Deacon Pat Dempsey, a port chaplain, remembers the day he rode a launch out into the Mississippi River to visit a crew aboard an anchored vessel. In a backpack he carried his book of the Gospels, the music and the sacred vessels he would need to conduct a shipboard prayer service.<br \/>\nIn another pack pressed against his chest he carried the goods the homeward-bound mariners had asked him to deliver: more than $300 in lingerie from Victoria&#8217;s Secret.<br \/>\nSo goes the life of a port chaplain, said Dempsey and co-chaplain Reggie Seymour, both Catholic deacons: It&#8217;s generally a mix, they said, of doing simple favors and providing simple comforts to low-wage laborers who find themselves far from home for months on end.<br \/>\nCatholic, Southern Baptist and Norwegian faith communities all operate port chaplaincies for visiting crews along the Mississippi River.<br \/>\nThe Archdiocese of New Orleans recently opened a new home for its Stella Maris port ministry, not far from the Global Maritime Ministries office that&#8217;s run by Southern Baptists and other evangelicals.<br \/>\nRefitted with a grant from the International Transport Workers Federation, a global federation of transportation unions, the Stella Maris headquarters is designed to provide a nonindustrial respite for mariners confined for weeks to bare steel sleeping compartments and the working-factory decor of tankers, freighters and other vessels.<br \/>\nThe house is outfitted with a simple chapel, a comfortable game room with television, a kitchen where mariners may attempt some home cooking, a pool table, a bank of computers for sending e-mail home and a backyard with a basketball hoop.<br \/>\nRacks of toiletries, underwear, gloves and work gear are available, free for the taking.<br \/>\nDempsey, a former Defense Department investigator, and Seymour, a former Customs official, are now both unpaid deacons and usually staff the new center in the evenings, when foreign mariners with visas are most able to get off the ship.<br \/>\nCrews overwhelmingly are Filipino, with some Indians, Pakistanis and Eastern Europeans, they said.<br \/>\nAfter weeks shipboard they crave a break, Dempsey said. Chaplains can provide phone cards to help them reach home, and occasionally will drive them for a shopping experience at what staffer Donna Giroir called The Big Three: Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Victoria&#8217;s Secret.<br \/>\nOccasionally, they said, the chaplains will visit the ships, especially when mariners without visas cannot get off. Sometimes they hear about pay disputes; sometimes they notice and can report safety violations, he said. Usually they lead a little prayer service.<br \/>\n&#8220;Sometimes they ask us to bless their sleeping quarters,&#8221; Dempsey said. &#8220;If you do that, you might have to bless the whole ship. One ship, they had me blessing the cold storage unit, the engines, everything. I don&#8217;t know, maybe they were a little shaky.&#8221;<br \/>\nIn his experience working the port ministry, Dempsey said he has found the crews overwhelmingly grateful for their service.<br \/>\n&#8220;In all the time we&#8217;ve been doing this, sometimes shopping for crew members, we&#8217;ve never been stiffed, not once,&#8221; said Dempsey.<br \/>\n&#8220;They often want to make a contribution. And because they don&#8217;t have much, they&#8217;re not giving out of their excess, but out of their want. It can be very humbling.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Bruce Nolan writes for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans.<br \/>\nCopyright 2008 Religion News Service.  All rights reserved.  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