George Washington founded the Army Chaplain Corps 250 years ago because he knew it was wrong to ask his troops to give the ultimate sacrifice while depriving them of the religious support they needed.
COMMENTARY: A renewed emphasis on ordained ministry can strengthen the spiritual care provided to America’s warfighters.
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Army restarts religious support staff hiring following criticism
The U.S. Army is resuming the hiring of religious support workers for the chaplain corps after backlash from last year’s move ...
LAST WEEK, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Pete Hegseth released a video on social media asserting that “a real problem facing our nation’s military” is “the weakening of our chaplain corps.” In the clip, he ...
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Minister and officers' group at odds on need for law change to make chaplains members of military
Minister for Defence Helen McEntee is to meet representatives of Defence Forces personnel to discuss new legislation to deal ...
Catholic priests make up 5.5% of all Army chaplains, making it hard for them to meet the needs of the 26% of soldiers who are ...
Chaplain Profile Series #3 features Chaplains Betty Pace, Dawn Dimick, and Aldred Pruden, the founder of the Army Chaplain ...
WICHITA, Kan. — A U.S. Army chaplain who died in a prisoner of war camp during the Korean War was finally laid to rest in his home state of Kansas. Next, he could become a Catholic saint. KAKE reports ...
GEORGIA (WRBL) — Preparations for President Carter’s funeral have been in the works for almost 50 years. Not long after Carter was sworn in as president in January 1977, officials began planning for ...
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