Sentences with phrase «became chaplain»

He was ordained an Anglican priest and became a chaplain at my school, a teacher of whom I was fond.
Ames is the son of an Iowan preacher and the grandson of a minister who, as a young man in Maine, saw a vision of Christ bound in chains and came west to Kansas to fight for abolition: He «preached men into the Civil War,» then, at age fifty, became a chaplain in the Union Army, losing his right eye in battle.
The most senior black female cleric in the Church of England tells Katie Stock how she became chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons
Thus, Fr Jerzy became a chaplain to medical students.
Later he became chaplain with NATO in Germany, traveled in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, and went to England to meet Christopher Dawson, the distinguished historian of cultures.
Another who would eventually become the chaplain, librarian and right - hand man in religious matters of the Saxon Elector, Frederick, at Wittenberg was Spalt.
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The two married in 1943, and he planned to become an Army chaplain.
that's not being a chaplain: she's there as a representative of the God who spoke — the God who became «the Word in the flesh.»
A training session is required for those wishing to become a sports chaplain in a gym.
She features many of those tipped to be in the running to become the UK's first female bishop, including Rev Lucy Winkett, rector of St James's Piccadilly; Rev Rose Hudson - Wilkin, speaker's chaplain to the House of Commons; and the Venerable Sheila Watson, archdeacon of Canterbury.
When I answered «prison chaplain», he became a comic rabbit in the headlights, blinking, riposteless.
One area to seriously consider, and which will still use your pastoral experience and seminary education, is in becoming a prison, hospital, or military chaplain.
When I talked with previous chaplains, it became obvious that my predecessors had followed a variety of approaches.
Chaplains became free for ministry only when social workers, librarians, physicians, psychologists and other professional personnel became commonplace in our prisons just a few years ago.
Indeed, it is doubtful if any Protestant - related hospitals today could give adequate support of their chaplains if new sources of income (including things like Blue Cross but also, above all, tax money) had not become available to them.
Thus, even though prisons were among the first places of special need to catch the eye of the churches, it is only in the past quarter - century that the plan of full - time and specially trained chaplains, responsibly related to their churches as well as to their jobs, has become widespread.
Some school chaplains or diocesan youth centres have tried hard to move towards better and more catechetical music for worship but the danger remains that this is of transient appeal and can become quickly outdated and a source of amusement unlike the perennial sacred music of the Church which was actually mandated by Vatican II.
In light of the season, I will share an experience I had several years ago while pastoring in the civilian sector (in other words, prior to becoming an Army Chaplain).
Do nt become a military chaplain unless you can suspend your personal religious beliefes for the sake of others, follow the rules, administer to everyone, and be a good soilder.
Francis's signature phrases and the emphases of his pontificate prepare the way for the grotesque possibility, realized in this document, that bishops of the Church and servants of Christ will become cheerful, «pastoral» chaplains of the culture of death.
My presence in the anatomy course is the result of a promise I made to myself when I became university chaplain in 1979.
A railway chaplain has told Premier he's worried station staff will become targets for people's anger... More
It is useless to aspire to become merely the domesticated court chaplains to secular humanism.
This has become an issue in the military chaplaincy of late and chaplains are now encouraged «to use the more inclusive language of civic faith» when praying with religiously diverse audiences.
It is sixty years since I became a Catholic; five of those years were spent in schools staffed by secular priests and religious, another four in approved schools staffed by laity and with Catholic chaplains; two years were spent in a local authority approved school and thirty years in prisons and the courts as a senior probation officer.
One of the more important purposes of a school chaplain, IMO, is to be an adult, perhaps the only adult in the kids lives, who isn't asking the kids to perform / become better / grow up / score well / study hard / etc.
Sister Jean, a 98 - year - old nun who is the chaplain for the Loyola Chicago Men's Basketball team, has become a celebrity during this NCAA Tournament.
«I don't condone players who have had affairs, but the fact is, there are women who hunt pro athletes in the hope of becoming pregnant and filing paternity suits to make an income,» says Pat Richie, the chaplain for the San Francisco Giants and 49ers.
Loyola - Chicago team chaplain Sister Jean Dolores - Schmidt became an international sensation as the No. 11 Ramblers shocked Miami.
In 2010, David Magone became one of the first western teachers authorized to teach the thousand year old practice of Mangalam Yantra yoga by Harvard University Buddhist chaplain Khenpo Lama Migmar Tseten.
But Ethan Hawke has become such a supple actor that he takes the role of Ernst Toller, a former military chaplain who has found refuge in his life as a small - town reverend, and makes it convincing.
First Reformed: Written and directed by Paul Schrader (script - writer on Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver), this quiet movie becomes Dostoevsky - intense as a small - town chaplain (Ethan Hawke, going into darker territory than he's ever done before) wrestles with questions of conscience that prove literally explosive.
The chaplain can also become a support and guide to healthcare providers and policymakers who would withhold healthcare access to patients they consider to have become ill due to perceived poor moral character.
Back in the USA, I became a hospital chaplain from my own PTSD recovery, working in an ER with trauma patients in Chicago.
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