Seelsorger
Seelsorger is a German term for a spiritual caregiver who provides pastoral care to individuals and communities. The word combines Seele (soul) and Sorge (care) and is used in German-speaking countries to describe professionals who accompany people through times of crisis, illness, or life transitions.
Roles and settings: Seelsorger may be ordained clergy such as pastors or priests, as well as lay
Training and qualifications: Requirements vary by country and denomination. In church contexts, seelsorger are authorized by
Relationship to religion and secular life: While rooted in religious traditions, Seelsorger commonly serve people of
History: The concept has medieval origins in the care of souls by clergy and evolved into modern
See also: pastoral care, chaplain, spiritual care, counseling.