Call the general switchboard (415)454-1460 and ask to be connected to the Chaplain or to get a message to him. If your son is in the Mental Health program, you could call the mental health department and ask for a message to be relayed to his doctor. They would tell him as well.
It may "Chaplain of the Forces" for a UK Armed Forces Chaplain.
"Chaplaincy" is a word that refers to someone who is in the position of being a chaplain. A chaplain is a member of a clergy attached to a private chapel.
Yes, that is what it is for.
Yes, a Catholic can baptize someone in certain circumstances, such as in cases of emergency or when a priest is not available.
No. A non-practising catholic is a catholic that does not attend worship. Protestants are christians who reject the pope as head of the worldwide christian movement.
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Assuming by your question, you are asking the translation of the word "catholic" in tagalog which is: "Katoliko" (someone who is Catholic)
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Yes. Someone I know became a chaplain in the R.A.F. His criminal convictions would have made him almost unemployable outside of the forces and were mostly for varying degrees of assault. I do not know how you would go about submitting such a request., though.
Probably, an Agnostic Roman Catholic is an oxymoron, or a contradiction in terms. An agnostic is usually thought of as someone who does not know if God exists or not, and a Roman Catholic can be thought of as someone who does believe in God. Of course, one can easily imagine someone saying that he was raised as a Roman Catholic, or was formerly a Roman Catholic, but now he is an Agnostic. Perhaps that's what Agnostic Roman Catholic means.
Normally not as standard procedure. But, depending on circumstances, a nurse , SW, or chaplain may be there to help. Certainly, at time of death, someone should be sent.
Yes but they may write back an unhappy message.