chaplaincy Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of chaplaincy In English

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Examples of chaplaincy

  • Do you know I am doubtful whether it would be a good thing for you to be ordained to a school chaplaincy. 

  • He had not even taken his degree when, to his surprise, he was offered a chaplaincy in New South Wales! 

  • I might have been able to get a parish in England or a chaplaincy, but I should have always looked upon the desertion of my poor people as a moral delinquency. 

  • Shortly after, he was given a chaplaincy in the royal household, an appointment which increased both his dignity and his income. 

  • Soon after, he was appointed to a chaplaincy in the royal army, and not only preached to the soldiers, but urged them forward in battle. 

  • This is evident in the frequency with which they bequeathed their capital to their families and founded chaplaincies to benefit their relatives.

  • Most priests worked in single-house chaplaincies or restricted circuits, and their hosts would not allow outside evangelism.

  • At the same time denominational societies and chaplaincies proliferated.

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