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Assignment 3 - 14229_424
Assignment 3-Cont. - 14229_426

Religious Program Specialist 3 & 2, Module 01-Personnel Support
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Learning Objective: Identify the various areas of the chapel and recognize  their  significance. In  answering  questions  9  through  12.  select the definition from column B for the term in column  A. A.  Terms 3-9. Nave 1. 3-10. Chancel 3-11. Narthex 2. 3-12. Lectern 3. 4. B. Definitions Area occupied by the chaplain as he con- ducts  services Reading  desk  from which  scriptures  are read Entryway to the chapel Area in the chapel where  worshipers are seated In  answering  questions  13  through  16,  select the definition from column B for the term in column  A. A. Terms 3-13. Sacristy 1. 3-14. Ark 2. 3-15. Baptistry 3-16. Altar 3. 4. B. Definitions Area set aside for conducting   baptism Cabinet  in  which  the Jewish  Torah  is  kept Area in which ecclesiastical appointments  are stored The  focal  point  for worship  ritual Learning Objective: Determine the requirements  that  must  be  met  in order  to  provide  adequate  facilities for  religious  services  aboard  ship and in the field. 3-17. 3-18. 3-19. 3-20. The  location  selected  for  religious services  aboard  ship  may  vary  due  to which  of  the  following  circumstances? 1. The  weather The  noise 3. The  tactical  situation 4. Each of the above On an aircraft carrier, the RP may need assistance  in  preparing  the  shipboard space  for  services. supplied  by  which  of personnel? 1.  The senior petty 2. Petty  officer  in working  party 3. Supply   officer 4. Other RPs This help should be the  following officer of the ship charge of the In a combat situation, what should be the  primary  concern  in  selecting  a location  for  a  field  altar  for  religious services? 1. Physical  safety  of  the  chaplain 2. Availability of seating capacity 3. The  ground  cover 4. The distance from supplies Certain  ecclesiastical  equipment  has been  designed  specifically  for  use  in the field or afloat. 1. True 2. False 13







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