Image: (Paul Connell/Globe Staff/File 1979) From The Globe, February 7, 2010. The Rev. Wallace E. Cedarleaf retired as Boston Harbor chaplain 17 years ago, but he is vividly recalled along the waterfront and among the thousands of seamen of foreign vessels that docked here during his 25-year tenure. “Wally was bigger-than-life. Everyone who knew him…
Watermarks 1979 – 1990
Watermarks was the Newsletter of the International Council of Seamen’s Agencies
Harbor Lights Guild Melbourne 1914-1918
From Mission to Seafarers Melbourne: The story of the Merchant Navy and the Ladies of the Harbour Lights Guild of Melbourne during WWI. The film is a project commissioned by the Mission to Seafarers Victoria, and produced by Wind and Sky Productions, is the story of the Merchant Navy and the gathering of Ladies of…
Caring for Crew-A Survey of of U.S. Port Support for Seafarers’ Missions (2004)
The Caring for Crew report was published by Seafarers’ House, Ft. Lauderdale (www.seafarershouse.org) in 2004. This report was a comprehensive study of ways port governments support their respective seafarers’ missions. Data was collected over 18 months from 56 maritime missions operating in 86 ports throughout the US. The publication was of value as a tool to…
Book Review: Saving Jack
David Hurrell and Alexander Campbell. Saving Jack: The Story of the Seamen’s Mission of the Methodist Church, The Queen Victoria Seamen’s Rest. London: QVSR, 2018. Of value to Methodist and non-Methodist alike, this handsome, full-colour album was put out to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Methodist mission to seafarers in London and its flagship…
Archival Footage – Mission to Seamen Australia 1950s
Archival 16mm newsreel footage of The Mission to Seamen in Australia from the 1950s.
The Impact of Roald Kverndal on Seafarers’ Welfare
Previously published in the MARE Report (2015). There is no doubt that Roald Kverndal (1921-2015) made an enormous contribution to seafarers’ welfare as a chaplain, a mission board executive, historian, theologian, author and advocate. His service to seafarers and those who serve them extended from the beginning of his preparations for ministry in the early…
Book Review: The Liquidation of the Church
Kees de Groot, The Liquidation of the Church. New York: Routledge, 2018. 191pp. In many popular venues we hear either that religion is dying out or that personal spirituality is becoming the norm. Professor Kees de Groot argues that both of these ideas are inadequate understandings of religion in modern Western societies. De Groot is…
Book Review: A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy
John Caperon, Andrew Todd and James Walters, ed. A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017. 176pp. This book is a collection of essays originally presented at a symposium on chaplaincy at Westcott House, Cambridge in April 2015. The editors and most of the presenters in the volume are associated with the Church of…
Book Review: Multifaith Chaplaincy in the Workplace
Fiona Stewart-Darling, Multifaith Chaplaincy in the Workplace: How Chaplains Can Support Organizations and their Employees. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017. 176pp. This book is a case study in building a workplace chaplaincy program. Fiona Stewart-Darling, an Anglican priest, explains the history and formation of the chaplaincy program she has led in the Canary Wharf district of…