Chaplain in a sentence as a noun

The best part.. he sends to the _chaplain_ to then distribute to the troops!

Take a look at this letter from the MIT chaplain, who was fired for posting it.

So someone gets shot and the chaplain doesn't remind us of the sins of judgment or wrath.

Maybe you don't want chaplains, which is an argument, but that's separate.

The chaplain suffers the colonel's wrath because...For me, working in tech feels like being the chaplain.

But the more he thinks about it, the more he gets pissed at the chaplain for being present when he embarrassed himself.

?Even assuming agreement with his religion, he's not even a good chaplain.

The airport chaplain, who was insulted, offended, and alarmed by the cartoons, called the police.

Someone impersonating a surgeon, getting caught then changing identities to a chaplain.

People would hopefully carry enough real-world positive thoughts about chaplains into their virtual dealings to feel comfortable "talking" with an online chaplain.

Standard medicine is well aware that tending to the emotional needs of the patients, including providing an on-call chaplain at some hospitals, helps make some patients feel better.

If a community had a designated chaplain, that person would be known to the other members of the community and anyone with issues would be encouraged to have confidential communication with that person.

On another occasion, a governor returning from a trip found his administration had no lawyer, no chief justice, no secretary, no chaplain, and only one schoolmaster....The story was similar elsewhere in Britain’s West African outposts.

If you don't visit raganwald or Facebook, how will you get any encouragement this Christmas season?I've often thought that some corners of the Internet could benefit from a virtual chaplain who could approach members of their online community if they suspected something was wrong.

>if the state requires doctors to assist you, or the state requires insurance companies to require doctors to assist youI'd see it working similarly to gay marriage: no bishop or chaplain is forced to marry two people, but it leaves plenty of open-minded officials to help if they want to.

Chaplain definitions

noun

a clergyman ministering to some institution