
Plessis's Chaplain
Plessis's Chaplain refers to the theological approach of Henri de Lubac and related thinkers who emphasize that the Church’s ministry and doctrine are rooted in the divine reality of Christ. They argue that the Church’s role as a spiritual guide is grounded in genuine participation in God's life, rather than merely human institution or moral effort. This perspective highlights the importance of divine grace and the incarnational nature of Christian life, viewing the chaplaincy—religious support within institutions—as a reflection of the ongoing, divine-human relationship established by Christ.