Tipping a chaplain is generally not customary, as their role is often seen as a professional service provided in a spiritual or religious context rather than a service industry. Chaplains typically serve in hospitals, military settings, or religious organizations, and their compensation usually comes from the institution they represent. If you feel particularly grateful for their support, a heartfelt thank-you note or a small token of appreciation may be more appropriate than a monetary tip.
Hugh the Chaplain died in 1188.
John Clark - chaplain - was born in 1784.
A chaplain is an individual who is ordained or endorsed by a faith group to provide chaplaincy care in diverse.
Patrick J. Ryan - chaplain - was born on 1902-12-12.
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Chaplain
The proper title for a Chaplain in the US military is Chaplain, or his individual rank.
Chaplain Henry Truner
Hugh the Chaplain died in 1188.
Richard the Chaplain died in 1178.
A Devil's Chaplain was created in 2003.
The suffix for chaplain is "-cy" as in chaplaincy.
A soldier with a problem was told to tell it to the chaplain.
A "chaplain" is a priest for an institution, such as a prison, hospital or the army.
A Devil's Chaplain has 264 pages.
A hospice chaplain can be addressed as "Chaplain" followed by their last name, such as "Chaplain Smith." If they have a specific title or credential, such as "Reverend" or "Father," you may use that title as well. It's always a good practice to ask the chaplain how they prefer to be addressed, as personal preferences may vary.
"Chaplain" is capitalized when it is used as part of a specific title before a name (e.g., Chaplain Smith) or at the beginning of a sentence. Otherwise, it is lowercase.