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A chaplain was originally known as a priest in charge of a specific chapel. The word is also used to signify any member of the clergy assigned to a special ministry (ex. the military).

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A chaplain is a spiritual leader who provides religious services and support to individuals in specialized settings such as hospitals, prisons, or the military. They offer counseling, comfort, and guidance to those in need regardless of their religious affiliation.

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