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So Many Causes, So Little Time yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'So Many Causes, So Little Time'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: This columnist\'s idea of a good cause is to volunteer to become the UCB cheerleaders\' chaplan. '
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After this I told the chaplan, co commander and any one that would listen that I was willing to try to help get something going with the other spouses.
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ZAHN: Father Michael Judge was, of course, the chaplan who was performing last rites for New York City Firefighters and lost his own life in the process.
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It was from Le Puy that Urban II dated (15 August, 1095) the Letters Apostolic convoking the Council of Clermont, and it was a canon of Le Puy, Raymond d'Aiguilles, chaplan to the Count of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Daniel Geery P.S. and FYI: My father won a purple heart in WWII and saw many of his buddies blown away; a person who totally altered the course of my life was a military chaplan: I was valedictorian at a military college (for one year, anyway); and if someone attacks me or my family, I'd rip their nuts off and stuff them up their nostrils -- or some such thing. "
Eh? Ran what? Part 2 2007
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