A religious representative acts as a liaison between a faith community and external organizations, such as hospitals or government agencies. They provide spiritual guidance, officiate ceremonies, and advocate for religious accommodations. Clergy, chaplains, and lay leaders often serve in this role. Beneficiaries include congregants seeking counsel, institutions requiring ethical oversight, and individuals needing end-of-life or crisis support.
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