Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Since 1997, the house has been used for the university's chaplaincy.
Three to five of those students will go onto military chaplaincy after they graduate.
There is also a member of the christian religious community at the school to provide chaplaincy support.
In the spring of 1771 he was looking for a chaplaincy abroad.
He asked the bishop to put his name on the list for an army chaplaincy.
During this time, he advocated for reforms in the chaplaincy.
The conference of the following year approved his chaplaincy with the armed forces.
But there is no question that the arrest brought the chaplaincy process under fresh scrutiny.
The chaplaincy here can never be easy, but to a woman of the cloth it is rich in rewards.
Given the level of work in London, the chaplaincy was moved south in 1882.
Ill health later forced him to resign his chaplaincy, January 8, 1864.
And he founded two chaplaincies here in the choir of the Lord.
More than 2,000 ministers are serving in local worship communities and chaplaincies.
Other facilities for inmates at the prison include a library and chaplaincy support.
The school, which has a chapel and chaplaincy team, holds Mass regularly throughout the year.
The university also has a Chaplaincy that accommodates several different faiths.
It also has a chaplaincy to the University of Westminster.
The parish priest had responsibility for the chaplaincies of the two universities.
A rare few many still have a nun working in a chaplaincy or pastoral capacity.
He also acted as the bishop's adviser on healthcare chaplaincy.
Every major professional sport in the United States has at least some sports chaplaincy.
In 1686 he accepted the invitation to the first court chaplaincy at Dresden.
The diocese has jurisdiction over 37 parishes and 4 chaplaincies.
Otto was accepted into the royal chaplaincy as a consolation.
But the institution of the chaplaincy is coming back."