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Religious Program Specialist 1 & C - Pastoral training manuals for Navy Chaplains
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RECEIVING  OSVETS  ABOARD
CHAPTER 6 EDUCATION AND TRAINING A   need   for   the   education   and   training of  personnel  is  paramount  in  today's  Navy. Millions   of   dollars   are   allocated   each   year for  this  purpose.  In  some  of  the  more  tech- nical   Navy   ratings,   such   as   electronics,   data processing,   or   nuclear   power,   the   education price  tag  may  approach  $100,000  per  student. In   some   of   the   less   technical   fields,   such as  administration  or  supply,  there  is  less  expense, but  education  costs  are  still  high,  and  they are    getting    higher    very    day.    Nevertheless, we  must  continue  to  educate  and  train  Navy personnel. The  first  section  of  this  chapter  deals  with the   training   of   subordinates   in   the   various customs  and  traditions  of  major  religions.  The RPC  and  RP1  need  training  in  this  area  in order  to  be  able  to  supervise  worhip  support operations. BASIC  CUSTOMS  AND TRADITIONS  OF VARIOUS  RELIGIONS The Command Religious Program is designed to afford the opportunity for the free exercise of religion   to   all   command   personnel   and   their familiies. Many religious groups, whose members embrace a variety of customs and traditions, may be  involved.  Information  concerning  these  various customs  and  traditions  must  be  made  available to assigned Religious Program Specialists (RPs), This   will   assist   them   in   providing   effective worship  support. Chapter  2  of  RP 3 & 2,  module  I,  Personnel Support,  NAVEDTRA   287-01-45-82,   provides information  concerning  basic  customs  and  tradi- tions  of  various  religions.  Also,  Navy  chaplains and  selected  cvilian  clergy  are  excellent  sources of   information. 6-1 VOLUNTEER  PERSONNEL PERFORMING  LITURGICAL FUNCTIONS Assigned  personnel  and  their  families  may desire  to  take  an  active  part  in  the  Command Religious  Program  as  lay  participants.  Instructors are  usually  needed  in  the  religious  education program.  Volunteer  workers  are  often  used  in the   nursery   during   worship   services.   Musical productions  sponsored  by  the  Command  Reli- gious   Program   may   depend   on   volunteer   lay participation  for  their  success. Vacation  Bible/Church  School  events  and other  programs  of  outreach  or  renewal  can  be sources of spiritual insight and development, and normally  they  require  voluntary  staff  support. These lay services will benefit the volunteers as well  as  enhance  the  appeal  of  the  Command Religious   Program. Chaplains  and  RPs  should  consider  volunteers as valuable team members and should do their ut- most  to  encourage  such  participation.  Lay  persons may be reluctant to offer their assistance and will need to be asked. Those accepting responsibility should be supported with adequate information, materials, and training to accomplish their goals. Volunteers have a great influence on the success of  the  Command  Religious  Program. Persons  who  volunteer  to  participate  in  the Command Religious Program may need training of  some  type  to  function  effectively  in  the  capacity in  which  they  are  volunteering  their  time  and talent.  Such  training  can  often  be  conducted  by chaplains  or  RPs. ALIGNMENT  OF  TRAINING WITH  BILLET  AND COMMAND   MISSION Religious  Program  Specialists  (RPs)  may  be assigned  a  variety  of  duties  requiring  special training. For example, RPs assigned to ships may

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