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Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈaplɪnz] (IPA)

Chaplains, also known as religious or spiritual advisors, provide support and guidance to people from diverse religious backgrounds. They offer emotional and spiritual care to people in hospitals, prisons, military units, and other institutions. There are various synonyms for the word chaplains that can be used interchangeably depending on the context. Some of these synonyms include ministers, pastors, priests, imams, rabbis, and monks. The specific religious denomination of the chaplain may be indicated by the title used, such as Catholic chaplain or Buddhist chaplain. No matter the title or context, chaplains play an essential role in providing comfort, advice, and counsel to those who seek it.

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Usage examples for Chaplains

It includes specimens of the best poetry then produced, and a metrical account of the Percy family, by one of the Earl's chaplains, named Peares.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
The Order was a humble one, not likely to mix in politics, and eventually he intimated that he would be willing to receive some of its members in the capacity of chaplains to his wife.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes
Henrietta, at her first coming, had been obliged to content herself with a small and mean room in which her chaplains, as best they might, celebrated divine service.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes

Famous quotes with Chaplains

  • Destroyers did not have chaplains because they were too small.
    Barney Ross
  • Were I a king (God bless me) I should hate My chaplains meddling with affairs of state
    John Byrom
  • Anglican chaplains were remarkably out of touch with their troops. The Second Battalion chaplain, just before the Loos fighting, had preached a violent sermon on the Battle against Sin, at which one old soldier behind me had grumbled: "Christ, as if one bloody push wasn't enough to worry about at a time!"
    Robert Graves
  • [Gay Talese's ] is for me a secretly deep history of a generation of middle-class American males, my own, which was taught by parents and athletic coaches and scoutmasters and military chaplains and quack doctors and so on to be deeply ashamed of masturbation and wet dreams. And the hidden plea in the book is one which first appeared in my eyes when I was fourteen, say, and which has not vanished entirely to this day. It is part of the mystery of me. The plea is addressed by old-fashioned males forever full of jism to any pretty human female, on the street, in a magazine, in a movie — anywhere. The plea is this: "Please, pretty lady, don't make me play with my private parts again."
    Kurt Vonnegut
  • There is no escaping the unfortunate fact that Muslim government employees in law enforcement, the military, and the diplomatic corps need to be watched for connections to terrorism, as do Muslim chaplains in prisons and the armed forces. Muslim visitors and immigrants must undergo additional background checks. Mosques require a scrutiny beyond that applied to churches, synagogues, and temples. Muslim schools require increased oversight to ascertain what is being taught to children.
    Daniel Pipes

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