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It doesthis by planting and growing international churches outreach to tourists throughits Seasonal Chaplaincies helping people find churches abroad e.g. by publishinga Directory of English-speaking Churches Abroad
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For some little time after the War started it was a question as to whether the Salvation Army was entitled to any representation in the realm of Chaplaincies of the United States forces.
The War Romance of the Salvation Army Grace Livingston Hill 1906
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Chaplaincies of this class are collative, thus being differentiated from those purely laical, in which the authority of the ordinary does not intervene.
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Chaplaincies, -- preside over Schools and Colleges, -- profess to lecture in Divinity, -- officiate at the altars of the Church of England, -- by virtue of their sacred office, and by virtue of that only, are instructors of youth.
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In addition we have lay representatives of the Parish of the Travelling Community, our Ministry to the deaf, the Chaplaincies to our Universities, as well as ministries in hospitals, schools and prisons.
Clerical Whispers 2009
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"The Committee to which was referred the subject of Chaplaincies in the Army and Navy present the following report:
Chris Rodda: A Little History Lesson For Rep. Walter B. Jones About Military Chaplains 2009
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