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Catholic military and naval chaplains, 1776-1917

Aidan Henry Germain

Catholic military and naval chaplains, 1776-1917

by Aidan Henry Germain

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  • United States.
    • Subjects:
    • United States. Army -- Chaplains.,
    • United States. Navy. Chaplain Corps.,
    • Catholics -- United States.

    • Edition Notes

      Statementby Dom Aidan Henry Germain.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsH23 .G4 1929a
      The Physical Object
      Paginationiii-viii, 165, [1] p.
      Number of Pages165
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL6734083M
      LC Control Number29023080
      OCLC/WorldCa1244563

      The number of Catholic Chaplains stationed around the globe has dropped 43% since Your generous donations help instruct, encourage and inspire our troops, their families and veterans by making the Catholic Faith available to them through inspiring CDs, books, prayer booklets, DVDs and more. The collar patches had violet underlay and violet piping for Catholic chaplains, and field grey underlay and violet piping for Protestant (Evangelist) chaplains. For the Kriegsmarine, the uniform was identical to naval jacket of regular officers, but without sleeve laces and with chaplain collar tion type: Profession.

        the army and navy hymnal COMPILED BY THE CHAPLAINS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY For a long time it has been felt that for the use of the Army and Navy, a hymnal should be published that would meet the demands of every occasion and of all the Chaplains. Germain, D. “Catholic Military and Naval Chaplains: – ”. The Catholic Historical Review no. 2 (July ): Johnstone, Tom. Cross of Anzac: Australian Catholic Service Chaplains. Virginia, QLD: Church Archivists’ Press, Rafferty, Oliver. “Catholic Chaplains to the British Forces in the First World War”.

      (RNS) — The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is representing 22 chaplains who objected to an email with the book that ties the coronavirus to God’s judgment. In France, the existence of military chaplains has come under debate because of the separation of Church and State; however, their position has been maintained as of [1] Roman Catholic chaplains for the United States Armed Forces are provided by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services.


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