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Religious Program Specialist 3 & 2, Module 01-Personnel Support
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Candleholders,  Eastern  Orthodox,  3-47 CHAMPUS  Program  for  the  Handicapped, 5-13 to 5-15 Chancel  arrangements,  3-33  to  3-38,  -349  to 3-52 Jewish, 3-33 to 3-38 Protestant,  3-49  to  3-52 Chapel  brochures,  6-14  to  6-15 Chapel  facilities,  shore  commands,  1-15 Chapel  information  kits,  6-12  to  6-14 Chapel newsletters, 6-12 Chaplain  Corps,  1-2  to  1-6 chapel  community,  1-6 chaplains  as  naval  officers,  1-5 chaplains as professional representatives of  their  churches,  1-5 Chief  of  Chaplains,  1-2 Child  care  programs,  5-11  to  5-12 Choral  activities,  shore  commands,  1-15 Christian rites, chapel weddings, 4-33 to 4-35 Eastern  Orthodox,  4-35 Protestant  and  other  Christian  bodies, 4-35 Roman  Catholic,  4-35 Christianity, 2-11 to 2-42 beliefs and teachings, 2-27 branches  of,  2-14 church  calendar—the  liturgical  year,  2-28 to 2-31 Gregorian  calendar,  2-28 historical  background,  2-11  to  2-14 holy days and religious observances, 2-31 to  2-34 in the United States, 2-14 to 2-23 groups within, 2-14 to 2-23 life cycle rites, 2-36 organizational structure, 2-23 other  practices  or  restrictions,  2-36 sacramental,   2-27 sacraments, 2-26 sacred literature, 2-28 special seasons and holidays, 2-34 to 2-36 worship  requirements  for  Christian groups,  2-23  to  2-26 Circulation  procedures  simplified,  shipboard general library, 8-21 to 8-23 loaning  clothbound  books,  8-22 loaning materials, 8-21 magazines and newspapers, 8-23 tapes, 8-23 Circumcision,  Jewish  rite  of,  3-71 Civilian newspapers, 6-18 Command  career  counselor,  5-25 Command  chaplain,  shore  commands,  1-16 Command  family  Ombudsman,  5-9 Command  responsibility  afloat,  General Library  Program,  8-6 Command  Religious  Program  and  the Religious  Program  Specialist,  1-1  to  1-18 Chaplain  Corps,  1-2  to  1-6 chapel  community,  1-6 chaplains  as  naval  officers,  1-5 chaplains as professional represent- atives  of  their  churches,  1-5 Chief  of  Chaplains,  1-2 CRP  aboard  ship,  1-17 CRP  at  shore  commands,  1-15  to  1-17 advisory  role  of  chaplain,  1-16 chapel  facilities,  1-15 choral  activities,  1-15 command  chaplain,  1-16 divine services, 1-15 military chapels ashore, 1-17 pastoral  counseling,  1-16 religious  education,  1-15 religious literature, 1-16 special religious services, 1-15 CRP  jargon,  1-18 history  of  the  Religious  Program  Specialist (RP)  rating,  1-7  to  1-15 Religious  Program  Specialists,  1-9 to 1-15 Specialist  (W),  1-7  to  1-8 Yeoman   Chaplain’s   Professional Assistant, 1-8 to 1-9 Command  Religious  Program  publicity, materials,  and  facilities  support,  6-1  to  6-34 program  planning  and  support,  6-1 publicity  within  a  Command  Religious Program,  6-1  to  6-7 determining requirements, 6-2 publicity  media,  6-3  to  6-7 religious  program  facilities,  6-25  to  6-34 religious program materials, 6-7 to 6-25 audiovisual media, 6-19 to 6-25 chapel  brochures,  6-14  to  6-15 chapel  information  kits,  6-12  to  6-14 chapel newsletters, 6-12 civilian newspapers, 6-18 family Ombudsman newsletter, 6-16 familygrams, 6-18 to 6-19 information  fliers,  6-18 I-2







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