US /ˈtʃæplɪn/
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And then an 83-year-old firefighter, a chaplain from the North Penn Township
That prayer he wrote, Stephen, on the back in his handwriting, this 82-year-old fire chaplain, is a prayer that I know is the priestly blessing, a prayer that I make over my children each night from the Old Testament.
They brought in a chaplain to talk with us.
They brought in a chaplain to talk with us.
They saw these gods, and they saw this Levite, and they said, "Hey, you're just a chaplain to the family; how would you like to be a priest to our whole tribe?
And it all happened because of a Levite, a man who should have been a man of God, who for pay became a private chaplain first to a family and then to a whole tribe.
He's also the official chaplain of the Colbert Nation.
He's also the official chaplain of the Colbert Nation.
Thank you very much, Chaplain Green.
Thank you very much, Chaplain Green.
It was based on a memo written by Elgin's chaplain, Philip Hunt, that asked for three things.
It was based on a memo written by Elgin's chaplain, Philip Hunt, that asked for three things: one, permission to draw and make molds of the ancient architecture on the Acropolis;
I used to be a chaplain in health care. I loved feeling needed and saw that my services held lifesaving and life altering value.
I used to be a chaplain in healthcare.
Not for me," said the chaplain, blandly.
Eager was no commonplace chaplain.
then, says you, Ben Gunn was shorthanded, no chaplain, nor so much as a Bible and a flag, says you." So he kept talking as I ran, neither expecting nor receiving any answer.
In this war, he has also served as a military chaplain—supporting troops and working with soldiers struggling with substance abuse.