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APPENDIX I GLOSSARY NOTE: Also  refer  to  appendix  III  for  terms  associated  with  Christian  liturgical gear,  garments,  objects,  rituals,  and  symbols.  Most  of  the  terms  and  descriptions  in appendix III are not presented or duplicated in appendix I. ACTIVITY  CALENDAR—  An  official  schedule  of events for an RMF. ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE—  The  area  of  the office  of  the  chaplain  in  an  RMF  in  which  the administrative  and  counseling  functions  take  place. AISLE— An area in the worship center of an RMF that is used as a passageway separating sections of seats. A side of the nave separated from the nave proper. ALLAH— Arabic  or  Islamic  word  for  God. ALTAR—  The area in an RMF worship center that serves a the center of worship or ritual. A table or elevated area on which the Eucharistic elements are consecrated.  A  raised  structure  or  place  on  which sacrifices are offered or incense is burned in the ritual  of  worship. ARK— The enclosed structure, freestanding or built into the wall of the synagogue, that houses the Jewish scrolls of the law. AUDIT  BOARD—  Board composed of at least two members that monitors and oversees the collection and  distribution  of  monies  associated  with  the religious  offering  fund. AUXILIARY   LIBRARY   SERVICE   COLLEC- TIONS—  Special  collections  from  which  naval personnel  can  borrow  publications  by  letter  request to enhance intellectual or professional growth. BANNER—  A  ceremonial  standard  made  of  cloth, usually  rectangular  in  shape  and  adorned  with pictures,  religious  emblems,  or  some  symbol.  A banner is usually attached to a crossbar at the top of a rod. It can be carried in a procession or used to decorate  a  wall. BAPTISM—  A Christian sacrament marked by the ritual use of water signifying the initiation and admittance  of  the  person  being  baptized  into the   Christian   community.   A   ritual   act   of purification. BAPTISTERY— A part of the RMF used for baptism. BAR MITZVAH— Ceremony for Jewish boys, held on the 13th birthday, celebrating the coming of age of responsibility. BAT MITZVAH— Ceremony for Jewish girls, held on the 12th or 13th birthday, celebrating the coming of age  of  responsibility. BHIKKU— Buddhist  clergy. BIMAH— A raised platform with a reader’s desk or table from which the reading of the law and other Jewish  liturgical  functions  are  conducted. BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (BPA)—  A method the chaplain’s office can use to make small purchases  in  the  open  market.  It  provides  a simplified procedure of setting up charge accounts with  certain  sources  of  supply. BONZE—   A  Buddhist  monk  of  the  Far  East. Characteristics  associated  with  the  robe  of  a Buddhist  monk. BUDDHA— Prince Siddhartha, Indian philosopher and founder  of  Buddhism. BUDDHISM— A religion of eastern and central Asia originating from the teachings of Gautama Buddha. BULLETIN—  A  printed  outline  or  agenda  of  a devotional  or  religious  service  conducted  within  the worship center of an RMF. BURNOUT— Emotional exhaustion resulting from continued,  unresolved  stress. CANTOR— A synagogue official who sings or chants liturgical  music and  leads  the  congregation  in prayer  during  Jewish  services. CARD CATALOG— In a general library, the patrons’ index of the library’s collections. In a media center, a card index of the media center’s equipment and holdings. AI-1

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