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"chaplain" Definitions
  1. a priest or other Christian minister who is responsible for the religious needs of people in a prison, hospital, etc. or in the armed forces
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Chaplain Jewelnel Davis, the Columbia University chaplain, officiated, leading the ceremony with Cantor Laura Stein.
Ryan reinstated Father Patrick Conroy as the House chaplain last month after Catholic Republicans and Democrats publicly ripped his decision to force the chaplain to step down.
For years he was the department's chaplain, and a chaplain for the Manhattan Restaurant and Liquor Dealers' Association, the Metro-North Railroad and the Uniformed Firefighters Association.
Any chaplain who runs afoul of the tenets and teachings of their endorser is likely to forfeit their endorsement, meaning they can no longer serve as a chaplain.
Earlier Thursday, the House chaplain was re-appointed to his position so that he could remain chaplain after he rescinded his resignation last week and it was accepted by Ryan.
Patrick J. Conroy as the chaplain of the House of Representatives on Thursday, after the chaplain sent him a letter rescinding his forced resignation and daring the speaker to fire him.
Catholic lawmakers rallied behind the chaplain, who is a Jesuit priest, and last week Mr. Ryan agreed to reinstate Father Conroy after the chaplain rescinded his resignation, which he said had been forced.
In 1998, a Navy chaplain, Thomas Creely, now retired, came to Parris Island to serve as chaplain for the recruit training regiment and noticed a particularly stark pattern of abuse in the Third.
I was dubious of the chaplain program in our department.
Patrick J. Conroy, S.J., chaplain of the House of Representatives.
Gavin Ashenden, a former royal chaplain, called the comments unchristian.
The chaplain called for prayer, and we bowed our heads.
While I was there, a chaplain came to counsel me.
Saving the treasures: The Paris Fire Department's chaplain, the Rev.
"It was the chaplain," said the wife, Marie Dianne Cheatham.
The job of House chaplain is supposed to be nonpartisan.
A chaplain visited and prayed with her, then she shared photos of Mariee, and told the chaplain how she loved to dance and was starting to learn the songs Yazmin would sing to her.
Father Haynes Hubbard was senior chaplain of the Algarve Anglican Church.
Patrol chaplain Steve Martin met with several survivors since the accident.
"...We called the chaplain and we did a prayer," Crumlich said.
If you can't find the chaplain, I can perform their wedding!
Mary Ellison Baars O'Malley, an Army chaplain and Presbyterian minister, officiated.
His mother is a hospital chaplain at UHS Binghamton General Hospital.
Vice President Pence says hello to the Senate chaplain, the Rev.
Every military ceremony I ever attended included remarks by a chaplain.
Patrick J. Conroy, the House chaplain, and benediction by Rear Adm.
Before making the post, Coleman said the chaplain checked with him.
Ann Kansfield, the Fire Department's first female (and first lesbian) chaplain.
Patrick J. Conroy, a Catholic priest, as chaplain of the House of Representatives, allegedly for uttering a rather generic prayer for justice in tax policy, highlights the irrationality and unconstitutionality of having a House chaplain at all.
After all, he pointed out, the chaplain is supposed to be nonpartisan.
After a chaplain opened the Senate with a blessing Thursday morning, Sen.
Sharon Risher was formerly a Trauma Chaplain at Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
The chaplain told her to call back if she wanted more details.
Conroy was first elected to serve at the House chaplain in 2011.
In 2013, he was named chaplain of the church's North American Division.
"We break, we hurt, we wound, we lament," the school's chaplain began.
I was 26 years old and still learning what a chaplain did.
The players would then "decide if they wanted a chaplain," she said.
He introduced himself and explained that he was the team's new chaplain.
He also worked as a student chaplain at San Quentin State Prison.
Dr. Peter G. Cheney, the chaplain of the church, performed the ceremony.
Senate chaplain pays tribute to NBA legend Kobe Bryant in opening prayer
A chaplain tells him he won't get admitted as an ex-convict.
Patrick Conroy to step down as chaplain of the House of Representatives.
Her mother was a chaplain at the Mills-Peninsula Medical Center there.
He also served as the supreme chaplain of the Knights of Columbus.
Mychal F. Judge, the chaplain of the New York City Fire Department.
After she described her son's tattoo, a chaplain came to meet her.
After considering Mr. Ray's request, prison officials agreed to exclude the chaplain.
Under EO 85033, the Muslim chaplain would be forced to use a vendor who disregards Islamic teaching on marriage, while the Catholic chaplain seeking ecclesiastical supplies must purchase from a vendor who ignores the church's doctrine on sexuality.
Chaplain Wesley Spyke of Muskegon County Veteran Affairs addressed the crowd in prayer.
She is currently dating Chad Johnson, the official chaplain for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
A friend of mine worked for years as a chaplain at a hospital.
Mr. Ryan moved quietly two weeks ago to remove the chaplain, the Rev.
The chaplain walked over to Mr. Brooks, held his hand, and stepped away.
Turner was appointed as chaplain in the Union Army by President Abraham Lincoln.
THOMAS J. ALLSOPP Seattle The writer is a chaplain at Seattle Children's Hospital.
The ceremony was officiated by the Chaplain of the House of Representatives, Rev.
These are all sentiments that were echoed by Chaplain in the GAO podcast.
Patrick Conroy resigned last week as House chaplain at the request of Ryan.
David Wright, a chaplain at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington.
ET, without McConnell in usual spot on the floor, the Senate chaplain, Rev.
"This is one of the stereotypes I'm trying to undo," Chaplain Ibrahim said.
Tracy W. Sadd, the college chaplain and lead instructor in the interfaith major.
Dr. Clark R. West, the Episcopal chaplain to Cornell University, led the ceremony.
"There's no coincidence in my mind," said Brewer, the hospice chaplain in Maryland.
Sean Brandow, the team's chaplain, was driving to the game behind the team.
The God Pod is the brainchild of the jail's senior chaplain, Joe Collins.
Among the central figures in the effort was the Fire Department's chaplain, Rev.
Tim Stevens, a chaplain and United Church of Christ minister, performed the ceremony.
The Speaker did not state any preference that the next chaplain be Catholic.
Joan Brenner, a rabbinical chaplain, led a ceremony incorporating Mexican and Jewish traditions.
MAGGIE KEOGH, NEW YORK The writer is the I.C.U. chaplain at Mount Sinai.
Lt. Jeff Spindle, the chaplain conducting the service, wore his, as did Adm.
The chaplain Francis turns to for guidance is none other than the activist Rev.
But Owens told the chaplain he didn't want to see the commander-in-chief.
He was also a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force, according to the Herald.
His spiritual adviser, Father Thomas Philippe, was the chaplain and encouraged him to come.
MIT announced the hiring of Epstein on April 24 as its first humanist chaplain.
The state would now bar all clergy, including the chaplain, from the execution chamber.
In the letter, he addressed speculation that lawmakers wanted a chaplain who wasn't Catholic.
"Whether he had the authority or not, the chaplain tendered a resignation," said Rep.
Direct commissions were previously limited to those in the legal, medical and chaplain corps.
Then a chaplain stepped forward and began speaking to me in a low voice.
The service will be led by former royal Chaplain-in-Ordinary Erik Norman Svendsen.
Rocco Danzi, a vice president and the chaplain at the university, performed the ceremony.
Dorothea CritesBronxThe writer is a pastoral psychotherapist and has worked as a hospital chaplain.
One was to allow any chaplain of any inmate's choice into the execution room.
His mother retired as an Episcopal chaplain at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
" Brian Kono, university chaplain, said he was there, "because I love our S.A.U. students.
Dan Forden, a chaplain at the VA Hospital in Loma Linda, told the crowd.
"This has been the hardest thing for me to do as chaplain," Kopp said.
A few names that didn't work were Chaplin/chaplain, Marx/marks, and Bee/be.
Charles Watters, a 1733-year-old Catholic priest who served as the battalion's chaplain.
The chaplain kneels and prays with inmates who seek pastoral care, the officials said.
"In his letter rescinding his resignation as House Chaplain, Father Patrick J. Conroy (Ryan has reinstated him) said that it was Burks who told him, 'Maybe it's time that we had a chaplain that wasn't Catholic,'" Donohue said in the statement Friday.
And it included prayers led by His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos, the Coptic Orthodox archbishop of London; and Rose Hudson-Wilkin, a black Church of England priest who serves as chaplain to the queen and is the speaker's chaplain in the House of Commons.
"Thank you as well to senator chaplain Barry Black for his moving words," he said.
The grave was dug by John Hacking, a chaplain at the student church, in 2009.
Mother Courage joins forces at various times with a chaplain whom she orders around blithely.
His father Alexander, a prison chaplain, said the law applied to his son was flawed.
Ossler, a police chaplain from New Jersey, is on a mission to comfort the inconsolable.
Only the prison's Christian chaplain could accompany him, the TDJC's lawyer replied on March 5th.
Then, usually a police officer and a chaplain would get the families and tell them.
"If you are a hospital chaplain, you are going to pray about health," he said.
While serving as chaplain during the First World War, he died after an emergency appendectomy.
Happy Thursday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, with less controversy than the House chaplain.
His grandfather, a Methodist minister, was chaplain of the Senate during the Woodrow Wilson administration.
The girls' father is away from home, serving as a chaplain in the Civil War.
The Muslim chaplain, Ms. Messaoud, described the same trend as Mr. Molins and Mr. Khosrokhavar.
A chaplain gave me the book "Becoming a Visible Man" by trans activist Jamison Green .
They also keep every student meaningfully occupied, in roles that range from chaplain to dishwasher.
Days later, the chaplain does not remember the heat inside the cathedral, or the smoke.
Mychal F. Judge, a chaplain with the City Fire Department, who died in the Sept.
A chaplain came to administer last rights and he was taken off of life support.
His family said that when a hospital chaplain visited his room, Mr. Steffen was blunt.
Riordan couldn't understand why the chaplain from the Northeast had called him in New Mexico.
Gregg Aerson, chaplain emeritus at the Aspen Chapel, performed the ceremony atop Aspen Mountain. Mrs.
The room went quiet as a chaplain asked everyone to pray for a safe race.
But at Holman, the Alabama Department of Corrections employs only a chaplain — a Christian minister.
One of them was a chaplain, who sat on the couch and confirmed my fears.
Sharon Risher is a chaplain and grassroots advocate for Everytown and Moms Demand Gun Sense.
Patrick J. Conroy, a Roman Catholic chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, officiated.
Conroy, a Catholic priest and a Jesuit, has been the House's chaplain for seven years.
And one of the House Republicans leading the search for the next House chaplain, Rep.
Mark Sanford, who was in the meeting and has been selected to help choose the new chaplain, told CNN that Ryan said it was "based on the input of some members" who had not been satisfied with the chaplain -- but did not or would elaborate.
Now a prison chaplain, they argue, he's nothing like the teenager convicted of killing a toddler.
Firefighter Tony James cries while attending the funeral service for FDNY chaplain Mychal Judge on Sept.
"We called the chaplain and we did a prayer," Karen Crumlich, Friend's daughter, told the outlet.
Graham became the de facto White House chaplain to several U.S. presidents, most famously Richard Nixon.
According to the Associated Press, the service was led by Jon Castillo, a Corona police chaplain.
Alabama had said it would allow for a Protestant chaplain to be in the execution chamber.
She has been chaplain of the Ramblers more than two decades, according to the Chicago Tribune.
He then continued in his role as House chaplain, a position he has held since 2011.
Michael J. Ebner, a Methodist minister and the retired chaplain at Phillips Academy, performed the ceremony.
Mychal F. Judge, a Fire Department chaplain, being carried away after giving last rites to others.
Tracy Lostaunau, an Army chaplain from Aspinwall, Pa., was secured by Jamie's Dream Team to officiate.
In Alabama, only a Christian chaplain employed by the prison was allowed in the execution chamber.
Instead, a retired military chaplain came in and within moments said something that blew me away.
Douglas Cornman, another Sunbeam crew member, is the boat's director of island outreach and its chaplain.
Through his office, Conroy, who has served as chaplain since 2011, declined to comment on Thursday.
Chaplain Barry Black opened the Senate on Wednesday with a simple request: Let them be civil.
Firefighter Tony James cries while attending the funeral service for New York Fire Department Chaplain Rev.
Days after announcing his own retirement last month, the Speaker ordered the House chaplain to resign.
"Someone who loves the city and all of the people in it," Chaplain Kansfield told us.
When I got to the hospital, a Christian chaplain held my hand and prayed with me.
Many, including Vox's Matthew Yglesias, wondered whether having a House chaplain was a good idea at all.
Duffy, who died on June 26, 1932, remains the most highly decorated chaplain in U.S. Army history.
Greg Epstein is the longtime Humanist chaplain at Harvard University and an advocate for godless congregations, a.k.a.
Benvenuti worked at the Vatican's legal tribunal and as a military chaplain before retiring from priestly duties.
The relics and treasures, the crown, are safe, thanks to the chaplain of the Paris fire brigade.
"We do not need an iftar dinner," said Imam Yahya Hendi, the Muslim chaplain at Georgetown University.
Ryan's controversial decision to force out Chaplain Patrick Conroy ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill last week.
House Chaplain Patrick Conroy rescinded his resignation Thursday, saying that he was pressured to resign without cause.
Sources told The Hill last month that Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) had forced the chaplain out.
But it's unclear whether either idea would have the support of Ryan — or even the chaplain himself.
Maybe if dying people met with a good, experienced chaplain they would talk about God, I thought.
His mother is a chaplain in the palliative care organization owned by Mercy Medical in Des Moines.
Mr. Reichberg became a volunteer police chaplain for the Westchester County Department of Public Safety in 2000.
For years, he volunteered as a chaplain visiting hospitals and jails as part of a Catholic ministry.
A priest serving as the chaplain for the Paris firefighters reportedly helped save some of this relics.
A spokeswoman for Courage said that he had not been an official chaplain for about 10 years.
It is why many players, and so many teams, treasure the discreet presence of a club chaplain.
It tells new signings, and reminds established faces, of the role the chaplain fulfills at the club.
Bowerman has served as the chaplain to two clubs: Bradford City for five years, and then Southampton.
The writer is director of the Center for Peace and Spirituality and university chaplain at Pacific University.
"We could hear everything, gun shots, screams, bullets ricocheting," said Grace Johnson, 18, the school band chaplain.
At her memorial service, the chaplain described walking into Ginny's office once and finding her in tears.
"She said not to me but to the chaplain, 'I am at peace with God,' " Lewis writes.
Daniel P. Coughlin, the first Catholic in the chaplain post, held it for more than 11 years.
North and South Korea meet for historic talks; on Capitol Hill, the House chaplain is mysteriously fired.
RELATED: The House chaplain is staying, and so are the questions about his failed ousting In his letter, Conroy alleged that Ryan's chief of staff, Jonathan Burks, suggested it might be time for a non-Catholic chaplain when he asked Conroy to resign -- an account Burks has denied.
Elizabeth Jackson Pearce and George Coombs Zoulias were married June 1 at Devon Yacht Club in Amagansett, N.Y. Timothy Wilson, a Baptist chaplain with the United States Joint Special Operations Command, officiated; he was the groom's battalion chaplain while they were deployed to Mosul, Iraq, in 2005. Mrs.
Love's father Alexander, a prison chaplain, said his son had been very distressed and afraid about the outcome.
The autographed slate "will go on the roof – they all do," Truro Cathedral Chaplain Jane Osborn tells PEOPLE.
They finally started the wedding, and the chaplain gave an awkward sermon and lost his place several times.
During the prayer breakfast, the president also praised Senate Chaplain Barry Black, who spoke earlier during the breakfast.
Tensions have run high as members of parties questioned why Ryan requested the chaplain to resign last month.
He alleged Ryan's chief of staff, Jonathan Burks, told him the House wanted a chaplain who wasn't Catholic.
"He threatened to kill himself one time if I didn't let him go see a chaplain," Edwards said.
William Sloane Coffin, Jr., a chaplain at Yale, declared the university's Battell Chapel a sanctuary for draft resisters.
"I make no doubt but here are many wild animals which we have not seen," a chaplain wrote.
Muslim employees on base offered the deceased their traditional rites until a Muslim chaplain arrived to take over.
The South Carolina governor's office began a storm briefing with a chaplain talking of Elijah's tests of faith.
The American Jewish Committee had made the service possible, locating Sidney Lefkowitz, an Army corps chaplain, to preside.
Then a prison chaplain told Mr. Aitken that the show also had a following inside Hong Kong's prisons.
And Father Malone, chaplain to the New York Press Club, wanted to remain in the thick of things.
The prison's policy allows a Christian chaplain in the room, but officials blocked the imam, citing security concerns.
"There is a chaplain who had come over and kind of taken us under his wing," he said.
Now, Patrick Conroy, the Jesuit priest who's been chaplain for nearly seven years, is on his way out.
So you're eliminating anyone who's a Catholic priest — a Catholic nun — from being the chaplain of the House.
He wrote a letter volunteering for service, preferably as a chaplain, with the American Military Mission to China.
The chaplain is allowed there because he is trained in execution protocol, according to the state's court filing.
Simultaneously, says Sid Ypma, a college chaplain at the University of Ottawa, student awareness of chaplains has decreased.
Speaker Paul Ryan abruptly fired the House's official chaplain, Father Pat Conroy, last week over his perceived Democratic sympathies.
It meant serving as a youth chaplain to the King County Juvenile Detention Center while I was in college.
Details: Father Fournier, chaplain of the Paris Firefighters, is credited with saving some of the Cathedral's most precious relics.
It noted that both the prison warden and the chaplain declined to provide Ray the prison's policy in writing.
Jankowski, who died in 2010 and was never convicted of any sexual crime, was a Solidarity chaplain in Gdansk.
Too many white evangelicals seem blind to that diversity, and sound like the chaplain corps of the Republican right.
Imam Khalid Latif is the Chaplain for New York University and Executive Director of the Islamic Center at NYU.
It is my desire to continue to serve as House chaplain in this 115th United States Congress and beyond.
The chaplain takes down the information, which prison administrators then verify, a process that may take a few days.
"We don't have goals as clearly defined as we did back then," said Chaplain, referring to the Apollo era.
His mother is a chaplain for the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
Joseph Crowley offered a privileged resolution on the House floor, trying to force investigation about firing of the chaplain.
Patrick Conroy, the Jesuit priest who had been serving as House chaplain, stirred an instant controversy on Capitol Hill.
In the dim ruby light, the ship's chaplain, US Navy Lt. Jonathan Maruszewski, reads a prayer over the loudspeakers.
When he came to hours later, at a MASH unit, a chaplain was hovering above, administering the last rites.
Some were entering Hillel's center for the first time, "and that's the crossing of a threshold," said Chaplain Ibrahim.
Theologian Gavin Ashenden, a former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, said they detracted from the proper purpose of the buildings.
Among the spectators: Sister Jean, a 98-year-old nun who serves as the team chaplain for Loyola-Chicago.
He gave the invocation at Nixon's 1969 inauguration and came to be described as Nixon's unofficial White House chaplain.
"I've read studies that suggest the presence of a chaplain can make a difference without saying anything," she said.
He bears a moral injury of his own, sustained when he was serving as an Army chaplain in Afghanistan.
Fans grew accustomed to seeing the nun, who is the team's chaplain, cheering from the sidelines in her wheelchair.
His father was a military chaplain, and, when Ledgard was four, the family moved to a base in Germany.
Moore's brother, John, became a naval chaplain; her longer poems' resemblance to sermons echoes John's, and Mary's, Protestant piety.
I spent my clinical pastoral education, which is required for certification as a chaplain, at a hospital in Brooklyn.
But let me stop for a minute and say that this discussion does have me rethinking the chaplain column.
Cheryl Fox, the hospital chaplain, pronounced us husband and wife in the dining room on the hospital's 14th floor.
House Chaplain Patrick Conroy recommends to people who "believe in miracles," to start praying for one, to help Sen.
A hospital chaplain baptized the 20-month-old, and some of those in the operating room whispered a prayer.
Barry Baughman, a retired Navy chaplain and a Lutheran minister, and an uncle of the bride, is to officiate.
The chaplain prays with the death row inmate during his or her final minutes if the inmate requests it.
If you said yes to any one of those, you're supposed to sit down with a counselor or chaplain.
RELATED: The House chaplain is staying, and so are the questions about his failed ousting After a few more words were exchanged, Crowley, a towering 6'5'' figure whose face turned red with anger, grew visibly upset and could be heard from across the room shouting that he was "offended" by the chaplain incident.
Chaplain controversy House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) is slated to meet with Chaplain Patrick Conroy early this week in the wake of the Jesuit priest rescinding his resignation on May 3.
The researchers found that black veterans were less likely than whites to receive spiritual care, such as a chaplain consult.
The couple's wedding plans apparently went awry when the woman's water broke — and the chaplain was nowhere to be found.
Sister Jean, the lovable team chaplain of Loyola, gets Milkshake Duck'd and has her dark past revealed right before tipoff.
Father Mychal, the beloved chaplain of the New York City Fire Department, also had a purpose the morning of Sept.
The University of Edinburgh is one of several campuses with a chaplain who caters to the needs of pagan students.
I serve as a chaplain for the New York City Police Department, which has given me the rank of inspector.
She feeds the homeless at a soup kitchen, visits hospital patients and elderly people in nursing homes as a chaplain.
The list includes statisticians, public affairs staff, auditors, and accountants — as well as a chaplain with the Bureau of Prisons.
"Time's up, Chaplain," one said, during another of our grieving sessions, before hustling me down the hall to my cell.
Students could not stay out past midnight on weeknights; women could not run for class chaplain or wear tight clothing.
A small group of lawmakers from both parties has begun exploring ways to get the ousted House chaplain reinstated, Rep.
Senate chaplain Barry Black opened the Senate asking for "mercy" for the victims of the shooting during his daily prayer.
In addition to regular sessions with a chaplain, she says Air Force officials referred him to the mental health office.
Currie, of Portland, Oregon, is the director of the Center for Peace and Spirituality and university chaplain at Pacific University.
Coughlin, the first Catholic priest to hold the chaplain post, had been in the spot for more than 11 years.
By Conroy's telling, Burks's reasoning hinged, in part, on an appetite within the GOP conference for a non-Catholic chaplain.
He springs from devout stock; he used to be an Army chaplain; and he was married, with a son, Joseph.
Now, after an eight-year semiretirement, I am training to be a hospital chaplain and have rejoined the work force.
Allen said the plan included counseling, weekly meetings with the team's player engagement director and chaplain, and some community service.
As the chaplain began removing the Blessed Sacrament, he said, his colleagues were fighting the fire from the cathedral's towers.
You get a chaplain calling benediction on the day and post-race interviews in which winners sometimes plead for sponsorship.
But then a hospital chaplain told her Mr. Allison's heart had failed, and he was whisked up to intensive care.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to reflect that Collins still serves as a chaplain in the Air Force Reserve.
After Hnath had left for N.Y.U., in 1997, she'd become a hospital chaplain, and sometimes worked on a psychiatric ward.
The bride's brother, Lt. Yonatan Warren, a rabbi and a chaplain at the United States Naval Academy, performed the ceremony.
Salvador Delmundo, 56, is an ordained minister who works as a chaplain at one of the hospitals in the district.
Her father, Askia, is an imam and a chaplain for Islamic affairs at the New York City Department of Correction.
Gail Collins Opinion Columnist For the first time in history, the chaplain of the House of Representatives has been fired.
As chaplain, he leads daily prayers in the House and offers pastoral support and counseling to lawmakers of all faiths.
They also pointed to the problematic, ambiguous natures of both the House chaplain and the White House Correspondents' Dinner as institutions.
Devoy was chaplain for 20 years, and his death would have been a major moment in the life of the orphanage.
Conroy has served as House chaplain for seven years, since former speaker John Boehner, also a Catholic, was at the helm.
"Down here, I mean, it's cutthroat," Ed Cheek, 66, a chaplain, said after Mr. Kasich visited a barbecue restaurant in Orangeburg.
Rear Admiral Brent Scott, chaplain of the U.S. Marine Corps, said the battle was a "critical turning point" for the Corps.
During chapel prior to Game 5, the chaplain asked each player to acknowledge something they were thankful for during the year.
That horrific shooting of one of their colleagues totally ramped up my role, and that of the other chaplain, Tommy McDearis.
Robert Bennett attended local schools, graduated from the University of Utah and served as a chaplain in the Utah National Guard.
Some lawmakers worry that the chaplain controversy — and Walker's comments — will cast a dark cloud over the selection process going forward.
Conroy said Burks gave no specific cause, but suggested it was time for a non-Catholic to fill the chaplain post.
The best of them, taken from an actual Army doctor's recollections, was uttered by William Christopher's Father Mulcahy, the Army chaplain.
Stanislaw Kowalski, a priest at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and chaplain to the Polish community, who is himself an immigrant.
"There's a culture at the [Pentagon] where the extent of this problem really isn't appreciated," Chaplain said on the GAO's podcast.
Celebrating the win was Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt, the 98-year-old nun who serves as the team chaplain for Loyola.
"Not all of them have been familiar with the job of chaplain, but I think they all accepted it," he said.
"At our level, we see kids like that a lot," said Nicholson, now in his ninth year as the club's chaplain.
Before his election to Congress in 2012, Collins served a tour in Iraq as a chaplain in the Air Force Reserve.
The groom's father retired as a Realtor and is chaplain of the Illinois chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Nicole Simopoulos, an Episcopal priest and chaplain at the 'Iolani School in Honolulu, and a former colleague of the bride, officiated.
Anyway, we don't need a House chaplain so that Paul Ryan can fire him on his own way out the door.
Walker, who is also co-chair of the Prayer Caucus, didn't explicitly say another Catholic could not serve as House chaplain.
Part of my job as a chaplain is to reach out to people and be a confidant during times of loss.
A controversy is brewing in Congress: Why did House Speaker Paul Ryan force the House chaplain, Father Patrick Conroy, to resign?
Many survivors told Missouri State Highway Patrol chaplain Steve Martin that they were able to swim to the Branson Belle paddle-wheeler.
The document was signed in 1777 by a Spanish Priest named Joaquín Mínguez, chaplain of the Cathedral of the Burgo de Osma.
Hoping more psychotherapy would help, I connected instead with a chaplain in training with streaks of white color through her brown hair.
It fit the pregame prayer delivered by the team's chaplain, Father Rob Hagan, and his message from Saint Paul about sharing strength.
Conroy wrote in the letter Thursday that Burks also mentioned the November prayer when he asked for the chaplain to step down.
"This forced resignation has compromised the dignity of the House of Representatives by politicizing the office of the House Chaplain," Crowley said.
" A chaplain who was interviewed about the incident suggested that it was indicative of mortuary-related humor that can help "maintain sanity.
Shortly after arriving at NewYork-Presbyterian, LoCastro remembers, his social worker asked whether he wanted to see a priest or a chaplain.
Because he considers himself more spiritual than religious, LoCastro opted for the latter and was introduced to nondenominational chaplain Joel Nightingale Berning.
Brooks said they met while his late wife, Anne Bancroft, was in the play Mother Courage with Wilder, who played the Chaplain.
"They were so excited — they got the cake for us, they brought a chaplain, a harpist and a guitarist," Jordan tells PEOPLE.
He had served as a military chaplain during World War II and later as a radio broadcaster and journalist for the church.
Charles Boynton, a clergyman who also served as the chaplain for the U.S. House of Representatives, was selected as the first president.
Ryan accepted Conroy's decision, saying the chaplain will remain in his post for the rest of his term, which ends in January.
Brian Jordan, chaplain for the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, said as he preached from the marble pulpit.
The controversy has largely subsided since the resignation was canceled, and Conroy has continued in his daily duties and activities as chaplain.
The state did agree that Ray had the rights to decide for a Christian chaplain to not be present at his execution.
Martin Malzahn, the chaplain at Wagner College in Staten Island and an ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Mrs.
And the younger ones, especially, seem emotionally troubled, said Wafa Messaoud, a Muslim chaplain, who works with Muslim women in French prisons.
Mychal F. Judge, the New York Fire Department chaplain who was killed as he attempted to rescue the wounded at ground zero.
Other officials at the school also reportedly knew, including a tumbling coach who asked her about the bruising and a university chaplain.
The mellow-voiced bass Vitalij Kowaljow was touching as the well-meaning family chaplain who advises Lucia to listen to her brother.
Henryk Jankowski, was known as "the chaplain of Solidarity" and was close to Lech Walesa, the movement leader who became Poland's president.
When he saw the flames getting closer to the cathedral's two towers, Father Fournier's thoughts turned to another fire chaplain: the Rev.
Brooks F. Hundley, an Episcopal priest, officiated at the Little Sanctuary, the chapel at St. Albans School, where he is a chaplain.
After the 1944 Army service, Roman Catholic and Protestant chaplains joined with Rabbi Lefkowitz, the Jewish chaplain, in speaking on the recording.
The dismissal last month of the chaplain had raised concerns with some Catholic Republican House members, and handed Democrats a political gift.
"As the chaplain indicated on behalf of all us, happy birthday," Mitch McConnell told Roberts, who turns 65 today, with a grin.
An openly lesbian Protestant chaplain from the Fire Department helped to open the gathering along with an imam from the Police Department.
Uriah Laite, a chaplain, was taken to the bunkers by the Japanese to call for any men still alive to come out.
And Walker also used Friday's votes to seek out Cleaver, who will serve alongside Walker in the search for the next chaplain.
" But he acted in theater and film, notably as Army chaplain Father John Mulcahy in Robert Altman's 1970 "M*A*S*H.
EO 13672 thus places military chaplains between a rock and a hard place: cease seeking religious support or cease being a chaplain.
"People don't realize that you never get over it, unless you're just cold and calculated," said a prison chaplain who witnessed 95.
Osvaldo Palópito, a Roman Catholic priest and chaplain of São Paulo's police force, of embezzling millions in tithes from his own congregants.
His military service began in the Spanish-American War where he served as first lieutenant and chaplain of the Fighting 69th Infantry.
Still struggling this fall, Ms. Blom turned to perhaps the most unexpected counselor and confessor of all: Augsburg's Muslim chaplain, Fardosa Hassan.
But now that I'm not sitting with her as her chaplain but as a fellow journalist, should I dig deeper, question harder?
Meanwhile, Conroy's last day as chaplain is not until May 24, so he is still leading the House in a daily opening prayer.
"To deal with that you need to make a choice," chaplain Matt Peterson, who's advised prisoners on marriage, explained to CNN's Lisa Ling.
As far as we know, Ryan's opposition to the chaplain was based on the idea that Conroy was too ideological in his prayers.
The cardinal was demoted from a senior Vatican position in 2014 and shunted to the post of chaplain to the Knights of Malta.
There is the medical corps, nursing corps, dental corps, supply corps, legal corps, chaplain corps, civil engineering corps, and even a veterinary corps.
Vanessa Zoltan, an assistant humanist chaplain at Harvard University, and Caspar ter Kuile, a graduate of Harvard's Divinity School, co-host the show.
Warden Davenport then left the execution chamber, leaving [a correctional officer, identified only as D.F.] and the prison chaplain in the execution chamber.
Reverend Larry Blake, the chaplain and director of St. Thomas' Campus Ministry, told the Star Tribune that students are struggling with the loss.
Modern-day spiritual care Berning got to work, along with his fellow chaplain, a Buddhist monk and professional artist named Seigan Ed Glassing.
Brian Jordan said, as he started his homily in the chapel of St. Francis College in Downtown Brooklyn, where he is the chaplain.
"I was kind of dismayed, shocked and in disbelief," said Mr. Khan, who still serves as a volunteer Muslim chaplain at Fort Bragg.
The chaplain of the House of Representatives prayed to remove "darker spirits" from the chamber on Thursday after a contentious week in Washington.Rev.
Interaction with other humans — such as with a guard, psychiatrist, chaplain, or imam — is conducted through the slot in a cell's interior door.
The House rejected a resolution on Friday that would have set up a select committee to investigate Patrick Conroy's dismissal as House chaplain.
There is talk of getting a protestant chaplain to take over from Conroy, who doesn't — being a Catholic — know much about "family" issues.
"This email was sent without the review and approval of the Naval Academy's Command Chaplain, as required by command policy," USNA spokeswoman Cmdr.
Abuhena Saifulislam, a chaplain who serves as an imam in the Navy and Marine Corps, a job he has held for 20 years.
And if you were to ask me the same question -- What do people who are sick and dying talk about with the chaplain?
The state said it refuses to let a non-prison employee into the execution room, but agreed not to have the chaplain present.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the team's chaplain, was the only person involved with the team whose name I knew before the tournament began.
The Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux could sense a difference when the riders met Friday for their daily session with their chaplain.
A chaplain is part of the team for about three-quarters of England's professional teams, offering spiritual or secular counseling to the players.
"The one who tells you that he's not afraid in that kind of situation is either very dangerous or foolish," the chaplain said.
I took my renewed religious fervor to Vietnam with me, and soon got to know our battalion chaplain, a Jesuit priest, pretty well.
I'm a chaplain intern at a nursing home, and while we haven't been hit with coronavirus yet, we are preparing for the worst.
Mr. Ryan had stirred a bipartisan tempest with his abrupt move to dismiss the chaplain last month, a decision Father Conroy publicly protested.
Which takes us back to that House chaplain — he got in trouble for praying that the tax bill would be fair to everybody.
Likewise, a Catholic chaplain may request that a prospective ecclesiastical supplier comply with the Catholic Church's teachings on the theology of the body.
The bride's father is the founder of the Shul, a Jewish outreach organization in Cleveland, and is a chaplain at the Cleveland Clinic.
Sources told The Hill that Ryan pushed out the previous House chaplain, Patrick Conroy, who was the second Catholic to hold the post.
The comments, according to Minor, were based "on initial feedback from his peers on preferences for a new House chaplain," USA Today reported.

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