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  2. Royal Canadian Chaplain Service - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Chaplain Service (French: Service de l'aumônerie royal canadien) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces that has approximately 264 Regular Force chaplains and 135 Reserve Force chaplains [2] representing the Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths. From 1969 to 2014 it was named the Chaplain Branch. It was renamed on ...

  3. Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps (RCAChC) was an administrative corps of the Canadian Army. The Canadian Chaplain Service was first authorized on 1 June 1921. It was later Redesignated as The Canadian Army Chaplain Corps on 22 March 1948 and as The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps on 3 June 1948. [1] [2] [3] The Royal Canadian Army ...

  4. Military chaplain - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, like Israel, Canada, and South Africa, one chief of chaplains/chaplain general serves in that position for all chaplains of all religions, in all branches of the military. [ citation needed ] In many other countries, such as France, there is a separate chaplain general/chief of chaplains for each faith group represented by ...

  5. Clinical pastoral education - Wikipedia

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    An underpinning theory of education that structures clinical pastoral education is the "Action-Reflection" mode of learning.CPE students typically compose "verbatims" of their pastoral care encounters in which they are invited to reflect upon what occurred and draw insight from these reflections that can be implemented in future pastoral care events.

  6. Canadian Forces Health Services Group - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces Health Services Group (CF H Svcs Gp) is a formation of the Canadian Forces within the Military Personnel Command. It includes personnel from both the Royal Canadian Medical Service and the Royal Canadian Dental Corps, fulfills all military health system functions from education and clinical services to research and public health, and is composed of health professionals from ...

  7. Category:Canadian military chaplains - Wikipedia

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    Military Ordinariate of Canada + Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps; A. John Almond (Archdeacon of Montreal) John Anderson (bishop of British Columbia) Rod Andrews;

  8. Army identifies chaplain in training who collapsed and died ...

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    The Chaplain Basic Officer Leader Course student collapsed during a morning physical training run at the military installation in the Columbia area, Army officials said in a news release. The ...

  9. Military Ordinariate of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The military vicariate of Canada was canonically erected on 17 February 1951 by Pope Pius XII, but Catholic Military bishops have served the Canadian Army since 1939. The need to appoint a bishop was only felt during the Second World War , while chaplains had already been represented since the Boer War .