Chaplains

Word CHAPLAINS
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Definitions and meanings of "Chaplains"

What do we mean by chaplains?

A member of a religious body (often, but not always, of the clergy) officially assigned to give pastoral care at an institution, group, private chapel, etc.

A person without religious affiliation who carries out similar duties in a secular context.

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The word "chaplains" in example sentences

Next is the Roman Catholic Church, with 270, followed by chaplains from the Full Gospel Pentecostal church; Presbyterian and Reformed churches; and Assemblies of God. ❋ AP (2010)

Every officer in the military, including chaplains, is evaluated in an annual report. ❋ AP (2010)

In addition to veterans who seek out clergy themselves, those in clinical treatment who ask moral questions and express grief, contrition, and shame are usually referred to chaplains because the formal training of mental health professionals does not include theology, discussions of faith, or philosophical questions about evil. ❋ Rita Nakashima Brock (2011)

The religious conduct of prison (and military) chaplains is a narrow exception to the general rule that the state may not engage in religious activity. ❋ Unknown (2006)

You'll be pleased to know that we have a ripping chaplain or Padre, as they call chaplains, with us. ❋ Coningsby Dawson (1921)

The spirit of brotherhood among the chaplains is simply wonderful. ❋ Unknown (1918)

In two instances the pastors are called chaplains and have other religious functions during week days. ❋ Various (N/A)

The Local Government Board have permitted the appointment of a considerable number of priests, with stipends, to attend to the spiritual interests of Catholic inmates of workhouses; they cannot be called chaplains, but are known as Roman Catholic instructors; Mass is regularly said in many workhouses and in some the Blessed ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Archbishop Plegmund and his chaplains were the King's secretaries, 'and night and day, whenever he had time, he commanded these men to read to him.' ❋ Charles Isaac Elton (1869)

When an alert goes out for a "code" or life-threatening situation, the on-call chaplains respond too, if they are in the building. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The current 14 on-call chaplains come from many denominations, though so far no Roman Catholic priests are involved. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The on-call chaplains will notify the family pastor or priest if there is one in town.

"A Bishop must be there to support the chaplains, which is what I'm doing in this post." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Rev. Michael A. Milinovich, left, of First United Methodist Church in Monongahela and the Rev. John E. Fierro of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Monongahela are two of the on-call chaplains at Monongahela Valley Hospital. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Air Force said it began training its experts such as chaplains and lawyers this week. ❋ AP (2011)

In fact, when President Polk appointed two Catholic "chaplains" in an effort to stop the propaganda that the war was an attack upon the Mexicans 'religion, he made these as political appointments rather than chaplain appointments, saying that there was no law authorizing army chaplains. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That writer's position is that while volunteers do valuable work, we must never, ever call ourselves "chaplains," because we don't have the proper credentials. ❋ Susan Palwick (2007)

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