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  2. Chaplain - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Manasseh Cutler, American Revolutionary War chaplain who served in George Washington's Continental Army and co-founded Ohio University. A chaplain is, traditionally, a cleric (such as a minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, purohit, or imam), or a lay representative of a religious tradition, attached to a secular institution (such as a hospital, prison, military unit, intelligence ...

  3. Chaplain-General of Prisons - Wikipedia

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    Smith was the first chaplain-general. 1946-1961 Hugh Smith [1] 1962–1980 (res.): Leslie Lloyd Rees [2] 1981–1985 (res.): Percy Ashford [3] (first Archdeacon to the Prison Service, 1982–1985) [4] The post of archdeacon to HM Prisons was created in 1982 and consistently held by the CG.

  4. Prison religion - Wikipedia

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    Prison Ministry" is a larger concept, including the support of the spiritual and religious needs of prison guards and staff, whose work in an often demanding and brutal environment often creates a special need for pastoral care, similar to the care that is extended to the military, police officers and fire fighters.

  5. Category:Prison chaplains - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prison chaplains" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Ukraine prison ...

  6. Sing Sing - Wikipedia

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    John Luckey, the prison chaplain around 1843, reported Lynds' actions as warden to New York Governor William H. Seward and the president of the board of inspectors, John Edmonds in order to get him removed from his position. Luckey also created a religious library in the prison, with the purpose of teaching correct moral principles. [15]

  7. Prison chaplain who abused female inmates at facility known ...

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    Behind a closed chapel office door inside a federal women’s prison in California, a chaplain forced inmates seeking his spiritual The post Prison chaplain who abused female inmates at facility ...

  8. Henry F. Gerecke - Wikipedia

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    The commandant of the Nuremberg Prison, where the defendants were detained, Colonel Burton Andrus personally requested for Gerecke to be assigned there as chaplain. Gerecke became the Protestant chaplain, and Father Sixtus O'Connor was the Roman Catholic chaplain. Reasons for his appointment include the facts that the Lutheran Church was the ...

  9. Prison chaplain used faith and fear to abuse inmates - AOL

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    Behind a closed chapel office door inside a federal women’s prison in California, a chaplain forced inmates seeking his spiritual guidance to have sex with him — exploiting their faith and ...