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Navy regulations (1939) outlining duties of a Navy chaplain
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THE   COMMAND   CHAPLAIN

PURPOSE  OF  THE  CHAPLAIN CORPS The  Navy  Chaplain  Corps  is  comprised of representatives of the various religious bodies of   the   United   States.   The   purpose   of   the Navy  Chaplain  Corps  is  to  provide  professional guidance  to  the  Department  of  the  Navy  and to   promote   the   spiritual,   religious,   moral, and  personal  well-being  of  members  of  that establishment   by   providing   the   ministries appropriate  to  their  rights  and  needs.  This may  involve  providing  ministries  to  dependents and other authorized individuals. The chaplain’s ministries  normally  include  conducting  worship services,  liturgies,  and  rites;  providing  religious education   and   pastoral   ministries;   organizing spiritual   renewal   activities;   and   participating in  humanitarian  projects. COMMISSIONING   OF   NAVY CHAPLAINS Quotas  for  Navy  chaplains  are  established by  government  authority  and  are  based  upon the  overall  national  population  for  the  various faith  groups.  The  right  of  these  groups  to establish   standards   for   their   clergy   seeking commissioning  as  naval  officers  in  the  staff corps  (Chaplain  Corps)  is  recognized  by  the Navy.   This   approval   is   referred   to   as   an ecclesiastical   endorsement.   The   Navy   Depart- ment   will   not   commission   or   call   to   active duty  any  member  of  the  clergy  who  has  not received  an  ecclesiastical  endorsement.  In  addition to   an   ecclesiastical   endorsement,   a   candidate for   commissioning   in   the   Chaplain   Corps must  have  completed  3  years,  or  90  semester hours  of  graduate  study  leading  to  a  master of  divinity  degree,  or  an  equivalent  theological degree. Candidates must also meet the required age  and  physical  qualifications. THE  CHIEF  OF  CHAPLAINS Respect and custom established the unofficial title  “Chief  of  Chaplains”  before  its  official establishment  by  an  act  of  Congress  on  22 December  1944.  Since  March  1945,  the  Navy’s Chaplain  Corps  has  been  headed  by  a  Chief  of Chaplains  with  the  rank  of  rear  admiral.  An organizational  change  in  the  Office  of  the  Chief of Naval Operations occurred in November 1981 whereby   the   Chief   of   Chaplains   was   desig- nated   as   OP-09G   (formerly   OP-01H).   Specific guidance  concerning  this  reorganization  was provided  in  OPNAVNOTE  5430  dated  23 November   1981.   The   mission   of   the   Chief of   Chaplains   as   outlined   in   OPNAVINST 1730.7  is  shown  in  figure  1-3. ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  OFFICE OF  THE  CHIEF  OF  CHAPLAINS As  stated  above,  the  Office  of  the  Chief of  Chaplains  is  within  the  purview  of  the  Chief of  Naval  Operations  and  is  designated  OP-09G. In  order  to  accomplish  the  mission  of  the Chief  of  Chaplains,  the  Office  of  the  Chief  of Chaplains is organized into various branches and divisions. The   current   organization   of   the   Office of   the   Chief   of   Chaplains   is   outlined   below. Each  division  and  branch  contributes  to  the Figure 1-3.—Mission of the Chief of Chaplains. 1-4

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