How To Use Chaplain In A Sentence

  • Her condition was so critical medics called in the hospital chaplain to comfort her in her final moments. The Sun
  • [116] A chaplaincy is a pious foundation made by any religious person, and elected into a benefice by the ecclesiastical ordinary, with the annexed obligation of saying a certain number of masses, or with the obligation of other analogous spiritual duties. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • Soldiers and chaplains who tried to force religion on their comrades thus often faced ostracism.
  • Leading fee-paying schools in Edinburgh, meanwhile, have a Presbyterian chaplain.
  • The preservation of privacy within trust and the successful work done by chaplains in inspiring self-revelation by confessants is not a complex process.
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  • The Chaplain was kind and polite and tried his level best to be decent.
  • The other significant challenge is ensuring the staff chaplain has current, accurate, and detailed information once deployed.
  • Donaldson also arranged to have a Greek Orthodox chaplain distribute icons and Russian crosses to POWs as part of religious work for the POWs. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • On paper, Lieutenant Commander Brian K. Waite, a United States Navy chaplain, appears to be one of the nation's foremost scholars on a wide-range of topics such as traumatology, theology, and Biblical history. Navy Chaplain Who Called for Attack on Islam Finds His Credentials Under Scrutiny
  • The chaplains suing the Navy say the Chaplain Corps has run without scrutiny for years.
  • You get a master in theology, and you get certified in Islamic chaplaincy.
  • Other retired chaplains seem unwilling to suggest that chaplains should walk out on the troops if the ban is repealed. Christianity Today
  • On the 1st and 7th of September 1570 (ill dates for Mr. Alan!), Gilbert, Earl of Cassilis, his chaplain, his baker, his cook, his pantryman, and another servant, bound the Poor Essays of Travel
  • ‘Our chaplain attempted to teach me to write,’ he said, ‘but all my letters were formed like spear-heads and sword blades, and so the old shaveling gave up the task.’
  • The Chaplain is plainly uncertain, as he wrestles with the clerical guillotine of washable xylonite, and stammers something about unwarrantable liberty and a lady's reputation! The Dop Doctor
  • His witness is a reminder that the motto of Christian soldiers, like that of the military chaplaincy, is pro deo et patria, "For God & country" in that order. Shane Claiborne: When Soldiers Become Saints
  • It contained the rochet, mozzetta, and biretta of a canon, and was a present from some excellent Franciscan nuns, to whom I had been formerly chaplain, and who were charitable enough not to have forgotten me. My New Curate
  • The King sent for one of his own chaplains that made the squire confess and do his houselling right well. The High History of the Holy Graal
  • In a first for any American military branch, a woman has been named chief of chaplains for the U.S. Air Force.
  • The chaplain's office became the receiving and distribution point for clothing and toilet articles.
  • “His wife makes a lovely chatelaine, and Oom Hendrik has assumed the congenial functions of cellarer and chaplain.” The Five of Hearts
  • But no sooner had the gaoler's feet touched the fairy ring, than he saw and heard like the rest, and he called lustily to the chaplain to come and stop the unhallowed measure. Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales
  • In 1307 he became chaplain to Bishop Wouldham of Rochester.
  • I am a non-stipendiary clergyman; a chaplain working with people with disabilities.
  • She also receives regular visits from her lawyers and from the prison chaplain, with whom she reads the Bible. Times, Sunday Times
  • A resident bishop, a resident dean, an archdeacon, three or four resident prebendaries, and all their numerous chaplains, vicars, and ecclesiastical satellites, do make up a society sufficiently powerful to be counted as something by the county squirearchy. Doctor Thorne
  • Speaking of finding a silver lining, it always seems like chaplains, reverends, ministers, bishops, they always try to find the positive in any type of disaster.
  • He acted both as the ship's surgeon and as chaplain for the men.
  • He invests Fr. Gérard with the new mozetta of a conventual chaplain ad honorem.
  • The Puseyite Dr Arabin succeeds to the deanery and marries Mrs Bold, while Mrs Proudie sees to it that Slope is dismissed from his chaplaincy.
  • Mr Dawkins, the prison chaplain, did his best to persuade Linkworth to confess his crime.
  • The service to rebury the bones was conducted by police chaplain Rev Dr Mike Ward.
  • In the course of making an escape from prison Taylor shoots the prison chaplain.
  • Phillips 'order "does not order the military to redesign its barracks, to retool its pay scales or benefits, to reordain its chaplains, to rewrite its already extensive anti-harassment or' dignity and respect '"rules, or anything else," they said. Log Cabin Republicans Push Supreme Court To Vacate Stay On DADT Repeal
  • He asked the bishop to put his name on the list for an army chaplaincy.
  • In just a short time, the chaplain had affected their lives in a remarkable way.
  • The propriety of housing (p. 207) a Senior Chaplain in an estaminet might be questioned, but this particular one was called the estaminet of St. Joseph. The Great War As I Saw It
  • The caul of Jaimie Clare Noonan (blessed by Chaplain Loch) now rests in a special casket.
  • He swallowed his pride and went to see Bossuet, the Court chaplain.
  • An interesting sidelight offered by the Encyclopedia is information on the Chaplain Support Operations, an area overlooked in Second World War histories.
  • He revolted from the Roman Church and by 1613-14 was again a Protestant, later becoming a doctor of divinity at Cambridge and chaplain to the king.
  • The Beachy Head chaplaincy team, made up of local church members, patrols the cliff area and operates an on-call rota to offer counselling. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • He says the chaplaincy is a "ministry of presence," where he is "just there to be there. Arkansas Online stories
  • Although academy upperclassmen and military training instructors are available to help the trainees, it is a group of chaplains that offers them a quiet retreat from the rigors of training.
  • Next, he called the chaplain, -- for he would fain have him at his elbow to countenance the devilish deeds he meditated, -- and embarked, with him, twelve soldiers, and two Indian guides, in another boat. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863
  • Recently I agreed to be a chaplain for the school 's sports program. Christianity Today
  • Well-known atheist, Richard Dawkins, now styles himself as A Devil's Chaplain, the title of a recent book.
  • Doctors, nurses, medical students, as well as chaplains and seminarians have all taken part in the trips.
  • When he told me what he told me, I said to him that for his soul's comfort he should let me call our chaplain, and as a sick man make his confession to him and seek absolution. The Devil's Novice
  • Chaplain 200 Casts Master level Bless, 1 x per day, 2 hour duration.
  • Now, sirs, who hath seen our chaplain? where is our curtal Friar? Ivanhoe
  • Prison chaplains reflect the same wide variety of theological beliefs as religious leaders on the other side of the bars.
  • The quiet, unhasty, resolved manner in which the Chaplains to the Forces in France are moving is in striking contrast to the hasty proposals and hasty actions threatening on the less prepared soil at home. The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918
  • Why atheists need hospital chaplains too thetimes. Times, Sunday Times
  • `The food there is reputed to be good, and the visiting Catholic chaplain celebrates the Tridentine Mass on the quiet. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • A Muslim hospital chaplain has teamed up with Bradford medics to help deliver health services sensitive to cultural needs.
  • A Tory frontbencher, waiting to enter the Chamber while the Speaker's chaplain said prayers on the other side of the swing doors, was subjected to prolonged and matey chatter by the entire team of Treasury ministers.
  • Graduates will be eligible to study for a Higher Diploma in educational or chaplaincy studies for a career in education or pastoral work.
  • His job is to oversee, encourage and train all the chaplains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ted Wilson, chaplain to the fire department, recalls the rota of fast food chains and local pizza joints providing endless free meals for rescue workers and the vigils of those who hoped for news of loved ones, often in vain. The Guardian World News
  • Signorelli said that she and other chaplains were told Feb. 23 to “cease and desist from using God in prayers.” To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat
  • I'm so excited to combine my love of being a pastor, where I'm leading worship and funerals and weddings, with my chaplaincy, which is helping people in times of crisis in their lives, Brush News-Tribune Most Viewed
  • There are about 10,000 beneficed clergy working whole-time for the Church, and a rather larger number unpaid, retired or working as chaplains in prisons, hospitals and so on.
  • Except for the school chaplain, who harped on about how Sunny was the exact replica of all the other students at the school, and so proud of the school motto… yeah right.
  • A Methodist minister serving as an Air Force chaplain bragged about the support his wife gives him while he is recalled to active duty. Gulf War II
  • Witnesses were limited to the hangman and his assistants, a few prison guards and a chaplain.
  • A Jesuit uncle, then chaplain to the Seattle community of Carmelite nuns, made an emergency appeal for prayers.
  • Troubled, he sought out a military chaplain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spending federal funds to employ chaplains for the armed forces might be said to violate the Establishment Clause.
  • But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed.
  • Hospital chaplains have even nicknamed the ducklings the 12 disciples.
  • The dean, a former church commissioner and one-time chaplain at Eton, has been suspended from duty since last September but remains on full pay of £28,000 and continues to live at the spacious deanery which is only yards from the cathedral.
  • You get a master in theology, and you get certified in Islamic chaplaincy.
  • So calmly was it done, so imperturbable were all the black countenances, that I half began to conjecture that the chaplain himself intended it for a hymn, though I could imagine no propsective rhyme for trouble unless it were approximated by debbil, which is, indeed, a favorite reference, both with the men and with his Reverence. Army Life in a Black Regiment
  • "I'm there as a chaplain to listen with a sympathetic ear to any concerns they may have, " Yee said.
  • She had been a familiar and welcoming face at chaplaincy events and society meetings during the two terms she spent here.
  • Soldiers can obtain copies through military chaplains. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chaplain will be asked to work for a couple of hours a week chatting and listening to customers and staff.
  • They might not have been perfect in what the Chaplain would have called the fringes of soldiering. VIII. Roosevelt and His Men
  • Priests and seminarians who are 50 years of age or younger, in good health, physically fit, and are willing to serve in this missionary apostolate are encouraged to look into becoming an Army chaplain.
  • Finally, what if athletes ask the chaplains to pray that they win gold? Times, Sunday Times
  • Le Carré first met Green when the latter was chaplain and assistant master at Sherborne School, Dorset.
  • The Rev. Daniel Coughlin - chaplain of the House of Representatives - is expected to give a prayer when the hearse stops. Friends, staffers gather on Capitol Hill
  • Labuan [15] at one time boasted a Colonial Chaplain and gave its name to the Bishop's See; but in 1872 or 1873, the Church was "disestablished" and the few European Officials who formed the congregation were unable to support a Clergyman. British Borneo Sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo
  • He sent his brother Druogo, the arch-chaplain, Count Albert, and many others before him to guard the west bank of the Rhine; then he himself followed and celebrated Easter at Aix-la-Chapelle. De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » The Battle of Fontenay in 841, according to the Annals of Fulda
  • And this was the rare morsel so officiously snatched up, and so ill-favouredly imitated by our inquisiturient bishops, and the attendant minorites their chaplains. Areopagitica
  • His appointment as chaplain at Walton prison opened up a lifelong interest in the criminal justice system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marine Corps chaplain is expected in federal court Thursday to answer a misdemeanor charge of unlawfully wearing military medals. Heroes or Villains?
  • Also aboard the Tupolev were the national bank president, the deputy foreign minister, the Army chaplain, the head of the National Security Office, the deputy Parliament speaker, the Olympic Committee head and at least two presidential aides and 17 lawmakers. Zee News : India National
  • Alderson said it started after she asked a chaplain – not Signorelli – to say something “inspirational” and “thought-provoking” at a staff meeting. To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat
  • The former Manchester vicar and one-time Eton chaplain has consistently declined to comment on the allegations against him.
  • They join such luminaries as Cardinal Cushing of Boston, a diocese best known for its clerical child abuse, as well as about 20 other bishops, cardinal legates, papal nuncios, chaplains and priests.
  • He joined the 40th Division as an army chaplain.
  • Many of these lay candidates are already deeply involved in church ministry: in parishes, on diocesan staffs, as chaplains on campuses, in hospitals, and in jails.
  • The Jewish Federations have been working with the JWB Jewish Chaplains Council and many dedicated community partners to correct this omission, erect a Jewish chaplains monument alongside the Protestant and Catholic monuments at Chaplains Hill, and reunite the memory Rabbi Alexander Goode with his fellow chaplains who died on board the Dorchester in 1943. Jerry Silverman: The Jewish Chaplains Memorial
  • The sad-faced chaplain who had pestered Savage with his prayers excused himself before the bench. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • It would be conducted around a bier of wreaths and a serviceman's hat, with a firing party with heads bowed and a chaplain to read the words from the military burial service.
  • Each morning we got together to hear God's Word preached by the chaplain.
  • He founded the Mozarabic Chapel in Toledo cathedral, with an endowment for thirteen chaplains, a sacristan and two mazos sirvientes, and with provision for a sung Mass and the Divine Office daily. The Mozarabic Rite: The Two Missals
  • Behind the decrepit beadsmen came a long array of Canterbury canons, chaplains and dignitaries in all their robes, followed by pages carrying the maces of Canterbury and York and the cross of Canterbury.
  • In 1976 he became assistant curate at Cheam in Surrey and after five years became head of religious studies and chaplain at Radley College in Oxford.
  • The plates are handed to Him by prelates of _mantelletta_, and during the ceremony one of His chaplains reads a spiritual book. The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • Taking on the chaplaincy is a big challenge, as the University is in a sense a far-flung organisation, with many students living some distance out of the town, and many on part-time courses, and considerable difficulties to be faced in trying to establish contact with the Catholics among them and communicate the message that there is a Chaplaincy there for them, a centre for evangelisation and faith..... Auntie joanna writes
  • I have acquired a copy of Master Matthias de L'Obel's Stirpium adversaria nova, but when I wish to consult it I am obliged to wait until my husband or my chaplain or my cousin Richard has time to translate for me. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • A graduate of St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, he served as an Air Force chaplain, stationed during the early 1990s at Edwards Air Force Base. Fresno priest comes out as gay, opposes Prop. 8
  • His holy life as a priest led to his appointment as chaplain to the court of King Wenceslaus IV, where he converted many by his preaching and example. Hymns of St. John Nepomucene
  • He now regretted that he had declined an invitation from Cromwell to be his chaplain two years previously.
  • From the end of the twelfth century, however, owing to the increasing number of these cases and to the more detailed and complicated procedure, the popes appointed for each case either a cardinal or one of their chaplains, and sometimes a bishop, to arrange for the suit, hear the evidence of the litigants (hence the term auditor), and then make a report to thc pope, who would give his decision personally or in a Consistory. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Former chaplain at Harrow school. Times, Sunday Times
  • A search for "chaplaincy" on that site uncovered this moving article by YNHH Chaplain Kathleen Blake Thompson. Archive 2007-07-01
  • What a downcome from his dignity to be the patron of a golf course or the chaplain of a curling club, instead of enjoying the fame and name of the holy well. Chronicles of Strathearn
  • After this Boyle was tutored privately by one of his father's chaplains.
  • The women are taking over priestly and clerical duties, such as chaplaincies.
  • I recommend this book to all chaplains and their assistants, especially those new to the Chaplain Corps.
  • Archbishop, is at present held with one of the canonries, and the cure of souls is discharged by a non-resident chaplain. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ripon A Short History of the Church and a Description of Its Fabric
  • It strikes Shaftoe as typical – he supposes that the books say completely different things and that the chaplain is deriving great pleasure from pitting them against each other, like those guys who have a chessboard on a turntable so that they can play against themselves. Pitting Books Against Each Other « So Many Books
  • Tell me of home -- of our native valley -- of my hearth, and my lady-mother, and my good chaplain -- tell me of HER, Philibert, "said the knight, executing a demivolt, in order to hide his emotion. Burlesques
  • Even the battalion chaplain, Steve Hommel, ended up shouldering an M16 rifle.
  • Although restricted by the government, he was allowed to engage in pastoral work and development projects, and served as chaplain to the foreign community in Phnom Penh, the capital.
  • In the Army, the U.S. military's largest branch, the largest denomination is the Southern Baptist Convention, with roughly 450 active chaplains. Retired Chaplains Come Out Against DADT Repeal, Citing 'Religious Freedom'
  • In an interview with the Observer to mark a year in her role as the 79th Commons chaplain, Hudson-Wilkin admits to a "secret prayer" that an outbreak of civility will one day transform Wednesday lunchtimes and end what she calls the "boys' games of yelling and shouting, the noise and all of that. Commons chaplain Rose Hudson-Wilkin warns rowdy MPs
  • The women are taking over priestly and clerical duties, such as chaplaincies.
  • CNN recently showed a chaplain admonishing the people assembled before him: Pray not only for yourself, he told them, but for your enemies as well.
  • If you'd like links to those posts, please either e-mail me privately my e-mail address is in the profile or search on the "chaplaincy" label. Making Meaning
  • Mr. Justice MacGillivray, who among his other accomplishments is the President of the St. Andrew's Society, will I am sure forgive me for recalling the prayer uttered not long ago by the Chaplain on the reunion of a famous Scottish Clan. Dollars and Sense
  • In ships at sea chaplains or commanding officers have pre-recorded tapes containing organ accompaniments and a compilation of hymns.
  • The German military chaplain was with her at the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • It says her behaviour is exemplary, she has ‘enhanced status’ in the prison and she works as the chaplain's orderly at Styal Prison.
  • Another very important experience for me was the opportunity to meet so many chaplains and leaders from different denominations. A Channel of Peace
  • Chaplains still speak freely of the Almighty in private sessions with patients or families but, the Rev. Mirta Signorelli said: "I can't do chaplain's work if I can't say 'God' — if I'm scripted. Out of Proportion
  • Ullathorne, and, with the exception of a single chaplain, who pretended to carve, Dr Tempest and the archdeacon were the only clerical guests at the table. The Last Chronicle of Barset
  • They photographed officers and other ranks, young and old; infantrymen, cavalrymen, sappers, gunners, engineers, military police, chaplains and stretcherbearers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following ordination he served in Shepparton and in a team ministry in Maryborough, central Victoria and then accepted a commission as an Army Chaplain in the ARA.
  • While he is the Catholic Chaplain, and there are a number of other denominations among the coalition of the clergy, Father Pat believes the padres offer more than just spiritual guidance.
  • A crash of broken glass, a cry, a shout, an oath or two, had told them that some violent scene was occurring within, and they entered, and behold two victims bedabbled with red — the chaplain bleeding port wine, and the Honourable The Virginians
  • Till he the bottom of the brimmer saw. and comes off clearly, sound trumpets, fife and drums, the spectators will applaud him, the [1429] bishop himself (if he belie them not) with his chaplain will stand by and do as much, Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Reggie Buddle, the man who posed as a combat-decorated Marine and military chaplain, wasn't authorized to officiate at veterans 'funerals, recruit new Marines, perform their marriages or baptize them before they went to Iraq, but for one family, he managed to do all four. Reggie Buddle
  • I have to tolerate mandatory formations being opened with an invocation by the chaplain.
  • Today, Knight Ridder correspondents report the chaplain is being investigated. Behind the News: April 2003
  • His appointment as chaplain at Walton prison opened up a lifelong interest in the criminal justice system. Times, Sunday Times
  • An FBI chaplain answered the phone saying, ‘Her husband's overwrought.’
  • We came away in a calash, that is, my Master and the Chaplain, riding at their Ease in that vehicle, while I trotted behind on a little The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
  • To 40 of my poor tenants at Chellesfeld 40s. To sustentation of an honest chaplain to celebrate for my soul the divine offices in the church of Chellesfeld for three years £15.
  • They can be chaplains in a prison but not in a hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Shrove Tuesday he the Chaplain will institute a search in the attics to find out where the thurible, incense boat, incense, charcoal and aspergillum have been packed away"': page 218. Archive 2008-05-04
  • This abrupt departure in the darkness disappointed some of us, who had promised ourselves the pleasure of seeing his Grandeur depart in state in the morning, shaved, clean, and in full pontificals, the tripping little secretary swinging an incense-pot before him, and the greasy chaplain bearing his crosier. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • He is a bawler, who makes a great noise; and yet if he has a little imbecile cousin, he puts him in the priests college for me to make a chaplain of him. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • A genial and gracious host, and a conscientious hospital chaplain, he was to spend the next twelve years in these ministries.
  • It remains to be seen whether the flexibility suggested in the Constitution might ever lead to something less like a 'chaplaincy' and more like a church gathered around a bishop. Archbishop's address at a Willebrands Symposium in Rome
  • And this was the rare morsel so officiously snatched up, and so ill-favoredly imitated by our inquisiturient bishops, and the attendant minorities, their chaplains. Plea for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing
  • At the time of the separation Corrientes was a vicariate forane, with 20 parishes, while Misiones had 1 parish and 3 chaplaincies. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement]
  • Historically, Navy chaplains have been counsellors, confidantes and carers for sailors with Christian and non-Christian backgrounds.
  • Often, as in the US services, they are addressed as ‘chaplain’ (‘Padre’ in the British army) though they may hold a variety of commissioned ranks.
  • The chaplain had not yet arrived; and there these silent islands of men and women sat steadfastly eyeing several marble tablets, with black borders, masoned into the wall on either side the pulpit. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Of this kind of indifferency to all competing forms of external worship, and even of doctrine, combined with either a mystical and dreamy piety, or a wildly-fervid enthusiasm, Dell and Saltmarsh, among the army - chaplains, seem to have been the most noted exponents; but it was really The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • The prison chaplain came to me in my cell and tried to make a bargain with me.
  • Zion actually means a “designated area or sign post,” which sounds similar to zayin, which means a weapon or penis, according to Rabbi Charles Sheer, the former Jewish chaplain at Columbia. The Volokh Conspiracy » 2004 » October
  • Reverend C. Harker, the Senior Roman Catholic Chaplain has also co-operated in a most brotherly fashion in common effort.
  • Other retired chaplains seem unwilling to suggest that chaplains should walk out on the troops if the ban is repealed. Christianity Today
  • From the website: “The mission of the chaplaincy is to lead those who follow Christ, ...”. The Volokh Conspiracy » “What Sort of Burden Does It Place on the University … to Strike ‘of Our Lord’ from the Diploma?”
  • The division chaplain concurred, asserting that the policy was flawed from both a practical and a moral standpoint. Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • Chapel attendance was low and many soldiers later said they did not even know who the chaplain was.
  • The idea is for the chaplains to meet members of their community and lend a friendly shoulder in a more informal environment.
  • This Chaplain was a very young female with long blond hair.
  • Another brother, Henry (1613 - 1700), entered the Church and became chaplain to the Duke of York.
  • What lay chaplains cannot do is say Mass, anoint the sick, and absolve sin after confession.
  • In the early years, there were no social workers, chaplains, or recreational therapists.
  • Asda now has around 100 stores across Britain with in-store chaplains.
  • What of the work of our chaplains? Times, Sunday Times
  • Prayers were said by three senior military chaplains, and solemn music was played as families and loved ones looked on. The Sun
  • Let us pray," said the Methodist chaplain.
  • A chaplain receives the same pay, benefits and allowances as any other officer of his rank, and is eligible for full retirement benefits if he serves twenty years.
  • We now have a church within the hospital which the four chaplains can share and which all of the patients, staff and visitors can avail of.
  • The death toll of 135 would have been higher had it not been for the chaplain. The Sun
  • Also aboard the Tupolev were the army chief of staff, the navy chief commander, and heads of the air and land forces, the national bank president, the deputy foreign minister, the army chaplain, the head of the National Security Office, the deputy parliament speaker, the Olympic Committee head and at least two presidential aides and 17 lawmakers. TimesOnline: Home RSS feed
  • He spends the next half hour with the chaplain and then the chaplain helps him back to the lines and arranges for him to fly out home.
  • Just before noon a service was held by the army chaplain in the parade ground. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • Religious influences on the direct experiences of war have often featured the ministry of chaplains.
  • Coun Dodd is an Anglican priest who spent several years as a hospital chaplain at Castle Hill hospital near Hull.
  • A chaplain is trying to deliver the closing benediction with confetti and late-arriving balloons still cascading down from the rafters.
  • He joined the 40th Division as an army chaplain.
  • He also allegedly tried to make the chaplain change her story.
  • Also patron of chaplains and military chaplains.
  • He also was meeting Evangelical chaplains, who seemed to possess something that he lacked.
  • Phillips' order "does not order the military to redesign its barracks, to retool its pay scales or benefits, to reordain its chaplains, to rewrite its already extensive anti-harassment or 'dignity and respect'" rules, or anything else," they said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • It will be of particular interest to doctors, counsellors, teachers, nurses, Gardaí, clergy, chaplains, and to anyone who has encountered suicide and parasuicide in their work.
  • So highly were the services of Brother Grimes prized that the chaplaincy of the regiment was not only tendered him, but urged upon him; but the multifarious duties of his calling forbade his going with the regiment he loved and revered. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
  • ‘What a book a Devil's Chaplain might write on the clumsy, wasteful, blundering, low and horridly cruel works of nature,’ Darwin wrote to a friend in 1856.
  • I attended a secondary school which was supposed to have a Christian ethos, had its own chapel, and had a chaplain linked to the school.
  • Those that don't fit into that category include chaplains from charismatic and other evangelical churches.
  • “Our chaplain attempted to teach me to write,” he said, “but all my letters were formed like spear-heads and sword-blades, and so the old shaveling gave up the task.” Ivanhoe
  • A gay university chaplain is calling for more tolerance as a dispute over homosexual priests threatens to split the Anglican church.
  • A dedication ceremony was conducted by the station chaplain at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Squadron Leader Eleanor Rance.
  • They have their own chaplain, their rectoress, and their portress; and they live safely retired and with holy mode of life. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • Prior to joining the chaplaincy program, I did a lot of activism work in specific Islamic institutions served board of directors, chairs, and presidencies.
  • A Church Commissioner, he was formerly a vicar in Manchester and earlier an assistant chaplain at Eton.
  • Counseling, disabilities services, chaplaincies, and academic and career advisement must be prepared to work together to identify and make needed referrals for support and therapy. Victor Schwartz: Caring for Vets in College
  • His job is to oversee, encourage and train all the chaplains. Times, Sunday Times
  • The charming chaplain is going to show me into secret crannies of the Tower where even the Yeoman Warders dare not go, ladies. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • The king walked immediately behind the Holy Sacrament, carried by the archbishop of Paris, while the chief royal chaplain held His Majesty's Candle.

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