INDEX
A
Accounting procedures, 4-30 to 4-35
bank deposits, 4-30 to 4-32
bank-statements, 4-32 to 4-33
checkbook, 4-32
disbursements from the religious offerings
fund, 4-34
opening and closing balances, 4-33 to
4-34
statement of operations and net worth,
4-33
unauthorized expenditures from the
religious offerings fund, 4-34 to 4-35
Advantages of education and training,
6-6
Alignment of training with billet and
command mission, 6-1
Appointment and designation of lay readers,
3-32
Appropriated funds, 4-1 to 4-21
budget approval, 4-21
budget management, 4-21
budgeting, 4-1 to 4-13
budgeting on the margin,
expense elements, 4-18 to
helpful reference sources,
4-13 to 4-18
4-20
4-20
implementing the spending plan, 4-18
justification of the budget, 4-20 to
4-21
line-item input to the budget, 4-18
logistic support of the Command
Religions Program, 4-1
operations and maintenance (Navy)
(O&M, N), 4-1
programming, 4-13
Awards and commendations, 5-8 to 5-9
B
Base facilities used as chapels, 1-5
C
Career opportunities for RPs, 1-9 to 1-12
Chapel councils, 4-36
Chapel Life Extension Program (CLEP),
4-40
Chapels, base facilities used as, 1-5
Chaplain Corps, 1-1 to 1-5
Chief of Chaplains, 1-4
commissioning of Navy chaplains, 1-4
organization of the Office of the Chief of
Chaplains, 1-4 to 1-5
purpose of the Chaplain Corps, 1-4
Chaplains SpecialistSpecialist (W),
1-6
Chief of Chaplains, 1-4
Command
Command
Command
2-2
Command
Command
chaplain, 1-5 to 1-6
Religions Program manager, 5-1
Religions Programs aboard ship,
Religions Programs ashore, 2-2
training requirements, standard,
6-3 to 6-5
General Damage Control PQS, 6-4
maintenance and material management
(3-M) PQS, 6-4
watch standing, 6-4 to 6-5
Commendations and awards, 5-8 to
5-9
CRP, Command Religious Program publi-
cations, 3-8 to 3-10
publication changes, 3-9 to 3-10
publications corrections petty officer,
3-10
publications stowage, 3-9
CRP equipment, 3-21 to 3-26
equipment failure/breakdown, 3-21
maintenance aboard ship, 3-24
maintenance ashore, 3-24
maintenance documents and dooumenta-
tion, 3-21
PMS aboard ship, 3-24 to 3-26
Customs and traditions of various religions,
basic, 6-1
I-1