Yes, women can indeed be chaplains. Many different religions and denominations have chaplaincy programs that are open to both men and women. Women can serve as chaplains in hospitals, prisons, the military, and in various other settings providing spiritual care and support to individuals in need.
Clare Munnings has written: 'Overnight float' -- subject(s): College chaplains, Education, Fiction, Women, Women clergy
The Red Cross
The National Association of Jewish Chaplains at www.najc.org
The Corporate Chaplains of America is a network of full-time chaplains who bring their training and caring to the workplace. The Chaplains propose to help people handle their life's problems so they can focus on their work.
A group of chaplains is commonly referred to as a "chaplaincy" or "chaplains' corps." In some contexts, they may also be called a "team of chaplains." The specific terminology can vary depending on the organization or religious denomination involved.
YES. There are Jewish chaplains in the US Armed Forces and in US Prisons.
Royal Army Chaplains' Department was created in 1796.
Certainly women benefit the church. They are the best teachers of children, women, teens and are great a hospitality and help the less fortunate. Some are even great chaplains and counselors. Women give life color, warmth, delight and God sure loves them all.
Rod Davis has written: 'Corina's way' -- subject(s): Fiction, Voodooism, Mambos (Voodooism), School chaplains, Women clergy
The cast of Four Chaplains - 2013 includes: Xander Bailey as George Fox
Fletcher S. Tucker has written: 'Handbook for chaplains' -- subject(s): Chaplains, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Military Chaplains, United States, United States. Navy
Yes, Its known as the " Protective Programs Chaplains Unit". They are there primarily for the Security officers, and support staff in and around Langley, VA.