RT Article T1 Deacons as conversation partners on existential issues with older people: An empirical study in Norway JF Tidsskrift for praktisk teologi VO 39 IS 2 SP 21 OP 36 A1 Olafsson, Åsta Marie A1 Stifoss-Hanssen, Hans A1 Austad, Anne ca. 20./21. Jh. A2 Stifoss-Hanssen, Hans A2 Austad, Anne ca. 20./21. Jh. LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1823699278 AB Deacons within the Church of Norway constitute a professional group that can encounter older people's need for existential conversations, but empirical research in this field is scarce. This study aims to explore professional deacons’ perceived competence in the field of older people and existential issues. Three focus group interviews with 18 deacons and an inductive qualitative content analysis were used to answer the inquiry. We introduce the term "approachable deacons" as an analytical innovation. Based on the empirical material and the perspectives from diaconia and the psychology of religion, arguments are made for the societal contribution of the deacon profession. As approachable existential conversation partners, deacons may make an essential contribution to public mental health. We assert that the deacon profession represents a counterculture to society and healthcare, where time is short, older people may feel downgraded, and existential and religious literacy is limited. K1 Deacons K1 existential conversations K1 Older people K1 Empirical K1 approachable DO 10.48626/tpt.v39i2.5499