and can be easily found under "chaplaincies" on the main diocesan webpage. ❋ Unknown (2009)
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 (2010)
The seminary started its Muslim chaplaincy program more than a decade ago to meet demand for military, hospital and prison chaplains, then expanded it to university chaplaincies, Yuskaev says. ❋ Unknown (2011)
If there was any alarm raised by higher education in response to the chalking Muhammad incidents, it's been hard to hear (with the important exception of chaplaincies on certain campuses that have adapted to engage religious diversity). ❋ Unknown (2010)
Beginning in 1848, countless petitions poured into both houses of Congress calling for an end to the military and congressional chaplaincies. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Is it not high time for the three overshadowing branches of American Protestantism -- and, indeed, for all branches -- to unite in an earnest protest against this unequal distribution of chaplaincies in the army and navy, and this great outrage upon their denominational dignity. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Since 1984, MRFF charges, Ammerman's agency has violated numerous codes that govern chaplaincies, including a constant denigration of other religions, particularly Islam, Judaism, mainline Protestantism and Catholicism, but also non-Pentecostal evangelical churches. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Among the Pentagon directives MRFF charges CFGC or its chaplains have violated are the command that chaplaincies express willingness for interfaith cooperation; that they be bona fide religious organizations with a primary mission beyond the military; that they not join organizations with religious or nationalist supremacist causes or that espouse violence; and that active military personnel not utter disloyal or contemptuous statements about officials or the country. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In the Church of England's Diocese in Europe aloneICS isresponsible for recommending for appointments in over thirty of its chaplaincies (the Church of England's term for a church or parish overseas). ❋ Unknown (2009)
According to past ADOF newsletters, the promotion of this ministry to the military chaplaincies has been a regular occurrence each spring by both the Air Force and the Army. ❋ Unknown (2009)
By the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848, opposition to government paid chaplains was already brewing, and a vigorous campaign to abolish both the military and congressional chaplaincies that soon began would go on for well over a decade, supported by both members of the military and civilians, including churches and religious leaders. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I first encountered him on posters in university chaplaincies around Australia. ❋ Papabear (2008)
Being persons of influence, they create a shower about them, upon the assiduous and the favored, and upon all the young men who understand the art of pleasing, of large parishes, prebends, archidiaconates, chaplaincies, and cathedral posts, while awaiting episcopal honors. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The Archbishop will be accompanied in Lourdes by the Church of England bishop with particular responsibility for chaplaincies in France, the Right Reverend David Hamid, the suffragan bishop of the Diocese in Europe. ❋ Unknown (2008)
By the end of the nineteenth century, you could not reasonably say that Anglicanism was just the state Church of England with a few overseas chaplaincies. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Workplace chaplaincies are generally less costly to operate than the more familiar employee assistance program model of counseling and making referrals. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)