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Chaplains and class
* Padre ( Royal Army Chaplains Department chaplain 4th or 3rd class )
Most of the former classes of Chamberlains and Chaplains have been abolished, leaving only a single class of " Chaplains of His Holiness ", a specifically priestly-sounding category.
The Brown University Office of the Chaplains and Religious Life annually awards a medal in honor of Manning to a member of the graduating class based upon the award description described in the nomination form:
By a reform of 1741, a clerical class was introduced, also limited to noblemen, including a Bishop, Provosts, four Deans, and Chaplains.

Chaplains and were
This illegal marriage ceremony was performed by one of the prince's Chaplains in Ordinary, the Reverend Robert Burt, whose debts ( of £ 500 ) were paid by the prince to release him from the Fleet Prison.
The Four Chaplains, also sometimes referred to as the " Immortal Chaplains ," were four United States Army chaplains who gave their lives to save other civilian and military personnel during the sinking of the troop ship USAT Dorchester on February 3, 1943, during World War II.
In October 1942, he was transferred to Camp Myles Standish in Taunton, Massachusetts and reunited with Chaplains Fox, Poling and Washington, who were classmates at Harvard.
The medals were presented posthumously to the next of kin of each of the Four Chaplains by Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker at Ft. Myer, Virginia on January 18, 1961.
None of the names of the chaplains were included on the stamp, nor were their faiths ( although the faiths had been listed on one of the earlier designs ): instead, the words on the stamp were " These Immortal Chaplains ... Interfaith in Action.
Some 4, 400 Army Chaplains were recruited between 1914 and 1918 ; 179 lost their lives on active service and three were awarded the Victoria Cross.
In late 1942, the chaplains were transferred to Camp Myles Standish in Taunton, Massachusetts and attended Chaplains School at Harvard University.
Hundreds of Army and National Guard Chaplains and their assistants were trained here for active duty and reserve ministries to soldiers and their dependents.
Enlisted soldiers, Non-Commissioned Officers ( NCOs ) and Officers training to become Chaplain Assistants and Chaplains were trained at Fort Monmouth.
In the Papal Chapel, the following positions were altered or destroyed: Palatine Cardinals ( Cardinali Palatini ); prelates di fiocchetto ; Prince-Assistants to the Throne ( Principi assistenti al Soglio ); Majordomo of His Holiness ; the Interior Minister ; Commander of Santo Spirito ; Roman Magistrate ; Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice ; Chamberlains of Honor in abito paonazzo ; Secret Chaplains and Secret Chaplains of Honor ; Secret Clerics ; Confessor of the Pontifical Family ; Candle-Carrying Acolytes ( Ceroferari ); Common Papal Chaplains ; Porter-Masters of the Virga Rubea ; Guardian of the Sacred Tiara ; Mace-Bearer ; and Apostolic Messenger ( Cursori Apostolici ).
Abolished and considered were the following titles: the Palatine prelates ( i. e., Majordomo of His Holiness, Master of the Chamber di Camera, Auditor of His Holiness ); Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice ; the Quartermaster-Major ( Foriere Maggiore ) of the Sacred Apostolic Palace ; Master of the Horse to His Holiness ( Cavallerizzo Maggiore di Sua Santità ); General Superintendent of Posts ; the Keepers of the Golden Rose ; Secretary to Embassies ; Esente of the Noble Guard of Service ; Chamberlains of Honor in abito paonazzo ; Chamberlains of Honor extra Urbem ; Secret Chaplains and Secret Chaplains of Honor ; Secret Chaplains of Honor extra Urbem ; Secret Clerics ; Common Papal Chaplains ; Confessor of the Pontifical Family ; and Secret Steward ( Scalco Segreto ).
Domestic Prelates and Secret Chamberlains Supernumerary remained part of the Papal Family, but were henceforth to be called Prelates of Honor of His Holiness and Chaplains of His Holiness, respectively.
There was also a change in honorific ecclesiastical titles, which were reduced to three categories: Protonotaries Apostolic ( de numero and supernumerary ), Prelates of Honor of His Holiness, and Chaplains of His Holiness.
During the " rumble " sequence, the actors playing the Chaplains were filmed popping and performing styles of dance which later evolved into breakdancing, dance styles which were unheard of in the 1970s studio system.

Chaplains and ordained
Chaplains, frequently ordained clergy of any religion, are often assigned to secular organizations to provide spiritual support to its members who may belong to any of many different religions or denominations.
The Royal Army Chaplains ' Department ( RAChD ) is an all-officer corps that provides ordained clergy to minister to the British Army.

Chaplains and who
Begun in 1964, the interfaith event honors the sacrifice of the Four Chaplains by encouraging citizens to thank the clergy who serve their communities.
The organization's goal is " to honor individuals, both past and present, whose lives exemplify the compassion of the four ' Immortal Chaplains ' and who have risked all to protect others of different faith or ethnicity.
* Plaque, Rhode Island State House, commemorating the Four Chaplains and a Rhode Island native, Walter McHugh, a Coast Guard member who also lost his life on the Dorchester.
* Four Immortal Chaplains who Died to Save Men of All Faiths
Also known as the Chaplain's Medal of Honor and the Chaplain's Medal for Heroism, its design commemorates the actions of the Four Chaplains who gave their lives in the line of duty on February 3, 1943.
The house was thereafter the regimental headquarters and depot of the Royal Army Chaplains ' Department, who famously placed a notice by the pond reading " Please do not walk on the water ".
Her Majesty's Household in Scotland ( Ecclesiastical ) consists of Chaplains who are all ministers of the Church of Scotland.
Other members are the Dean of the Thistle, the Domestic Chaplain ( who is usually the minister at Crathie Kirk ) and approximately ten Chaplains in Ordinary.

Chaplains and needs
JCC Association supports the largest network of Jewish early childhood centers and Jewish summer camps in North America, and is also a U. S. government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council.

Chaplains and .
According to the Department of Defense, the " Order of Titus award is the only award presented by the Chief of Chaplains to recognize outstanding performance of ministry by chaplains and chaplain assistants.
" Temple of Set " in Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains.
* February 3 – WWII: The Four Chaplains of the U. S. Army are drowned, when their ship ( USAT Dorchester ) is struck by a German torpedo.
* The Hospital Chaplains ' Fellowship joins with the National Association of Whole Time Hospital Chaplains to form the College of Health Care Chaplains in the UK.
* Lorraine K. Potter, Chief of Chaplains of the U. S. Air Force
* Rear Admiral Donald K. Muchow, former U. S. Navy Chief of Chaplains ( 1994 – 1997 ).
* Donald J. Harlin, Chief of Chaplains of the U. S. Air Force
Shared facilities include the Libraries of the Claremont Colleges, Campus Safety, the Tranquada Student Services Center ( which houses Baxter Medical Center, Monsour Counseling Center, and the Health Education Outreach ,) McAlister Center ( home of the Office of the Chaplains and the Claremont Card Center ), Huntley Bookstore, all dining facilities and several sports facilities.
Shared intercollegiate programs include the European Union Center of California, the Chicano / Latino Student Affairs Center, the Office of Black Student Affairs, the Office of the Chaplains, Hillel, the Asian American Resource Center, the Queer Resource Center, and the Women's Union.
The Interfaith Association of Animal Chaplains encourages animal ministry groups to adopt a policy of recognizing and valuing sentient beings.
Chaplains are nominated, appointed, or commissioned in different ways in different countries.
Naval Chaplains called to service with the Royal Marines undertake a grueling 5 month long Commando Course and, if successful, wear the commandos ' Green Beret.
Royal Air Force chaplains must complete 12 weeks Specialist Entrant course at the RAF College Cranwell followed by a Chaplains ' Induction Course at Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre Amport House of a further 2 weeks.

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