The Work of the Chaplain.The Work of the Chaplain CHAPLAIN. A clergyman appointed to say prayers and perform divine service. Each house of congress usually appoints it own chaplain. Naomi K. Pagnet & Janet R. McCormack Judson Press PO Box 851, Valley Forge Valley Forge, on the Schuylkill River, SE Pa., NW of Philadelphia. There, during the American Revolution, the main camp of the Continental Army was established (Dec., 1777–June, 1778) under the command of Gen. George Washington. , PA 19482 0817014993 $12.00 www.judsonpress.com Written by Naomi K. Pagnet and Janet R. McCormack, both of whom are board certified board certified, adj the status of a dental specialist such as an orthodontist who has become a board diplomate by successfully completing the certification program of the recognized certification board in that area of practice. with the Association of Professional Chaplains, The Work of the Chaplain is a straightforward and specific guide for the multireligious areas in which chaplains minister. Chaplaincy chap·lain n. Abbr. Ch. 1. A member of the clergy attached to a chapel. 2. a. A member of the clergy who conducts religious services for an institution, such as a prison or hospital. b. in the military, prisons, health-care professions, the workplace, and much more are all covered, as well as common "minefields" for anyone in the profession, how to prepare oneself for chaplain work, anecdotes of chaplains seeking to aid those in greatest distress, and much more. An absolute "must-have" for anyone interested in becoming a professional chaplain, and a useful resource of practical and tested advice for practitioners in the field. |
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