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chaplain

[chap-lin] / ˈtʃæp lɪn /


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Trafficante said that she now works as a chaplain who ministers to people in shelters and on the streets.

From Salon

Canon David Nason was a close friend of Dame Patricia for more than 30 years and the pair met through his role as a theatre chaplain.

From BBC

There he served as the site administrator for the Urban Interfaith Chaplaincy Program, where he helped train the next generation of chaplains.

From Los Angeles Times

For her part, the lifelong nun downplayed any celestial impact even when leading the Ramblers in pregame prayers in her role as team chaplain.

From Los Angeles Times

Kausas, the son of Lithuanian immigrants—his father is a chaplain, his mother runs a nonprofit—planned to live at his office.

From The Wall Street Journal