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chaplaincy

[ UK /t‍ʃˈæplɪnsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the position of chaplain

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  • She had been a familiar and welcoming face at chaplaincy events and society meetings during the two terms she spent here.
  • Perhaps a chaplaincy in a prison - or in a public school- ' `Not in my archdeaconry! ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • A poor gentleman, a certain archdeacon, arrived here a few days ago, to fill the English chaplaincy at this place for five weeks, and I really am concerned for the worthy gentleman, who yesterday read the prayers admirably, and preached an excellent sermon to his wife and two children, myself and my two servants – a large congregation, which will be half as large next Sunday, when I shall not be here. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • Prior to joining the chaplaincy program, I did a lot of activism work in specific Islamic institutions served board of directors, chairs, and presidencies.
  • 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
  • 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?”
  • 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
  • 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
  • A search for "chaplaincy" on that site uncovered this moving article by YNHH Chaplain Kathleen Blake Thompson. Archive 2007-07-01
  • 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
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