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  2. Prison religion - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining prison resources. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1970, Rabbi Philip R. Alstat , who served as Jewish chaplain for The Tombs , the Manhattan Detention Facility, for thirty years, and also served as the Secretary of the National Jewish Council of Prison Chaplains, shared his vision of prison ministry by saying, "My goals are the same as those of the ...

  3. Religion in United States prisons - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all correctional facilities provide support for at least the Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Chaplains, volunteers and other representatives of these groups may organize religious services as often as daily in large prisons, while also providing pastoral care to inmates and staff. [1]

  4. 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.

  5. Faith in KC: Prison Chaplain Matt Mason - AOL

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    KSHB 41 News Today anchor Taylor Hemness continues his series examining the role of faith in the lives of Kansas Citians. In this episode, he spoke with prison Chaplain Matt Mason.

  6. Aleph Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Aleph Institute is an American non-profit organization affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch movement that provides support services to the approximately 85,000 Jews in the U.S. prison system [1] and Jewish members of the U.S. military located in the United States and deployed abroad.

  7. Prison to explore adding full-time chaplain - AOL

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    Jul. 26—A retired minister wants Lackawanna County Prison officials to hire a full-time chaplain to serve inmates. Warden Tim Betti said he would look into the idea. The Rev. Doug Posegate, a ...

  8. William Noblett - Wikipedia

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    During his time as a prison chaplain, he authored "Prayers for People in Prison" (OUP 1998) and as Chaplain General revised and updated it as "Inside Faith: praying for people in prison" (DLT 2009). In 2009 the Venerable Noblett was made an Honorary Life Member of the American Correctional Chaplains Association in recognition of his leadership. [6]

  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 ...