1-15.
The principle of cooperative
1-20.
ministry places on every chaplain
the obligation to provide which
of the following ministries?
1.
Make provisions for meeting
the religious needs of those
in the command who are adher-
ents of other churches and
faith groups
2.
Cooperate with other clergy
and commands in meeting the
religious needs of members of
1-21.
the chaplains own faith group
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
Provide religious ministries
solely to the particular faith
group to which the chaplain
belongs
1-16.
As pastoral representatives of
their churches, Navy chaplains
wish to communicate which of the
following information to people
within their commands?
1.
Their churches doctrines and
practices
2.
Their churches attitudes
toward social and moral issues
3.
The right of naval personnel
and their dependents to
freedom of religious expression
4.
All of the above
1-17.
The ultimate responsibility for
the substantive nature of the
ministry of Navy chaplains, as
professional representatives of
American Church bodies, rests
with which of the following
activities/bodies?
1.
The Navy Department only
2.
The chaplains church only
3.
Both the Navy Department
and the chaplains church
4.
The individual chaplain
1-18.
The conditions under which the
Navy chaplains ministry is
rendered is determined by the
1.
naval service
2.
chaplains church
3.
Military Ordinariate
4.
Military Vicar
1-19.
The collateral duties of chaplains
may include duties related to
which of the following areas?
1.
Religious interests only
2.
Religious and humanitarian
interests only
3.
Humanitarian and welfare
interests only
4.
Religious, humanitarian, and
welfare interests
1-22.
Navy chaplains assist their
commands in communicating and
clarifying command policies, regu-
lations, and directives to their
personnel as well as communicating
a commands administrative and
operational limitations commit-
ments, and problems.
1.
True
2.
False
As a pastoral representative and
naval officer, the chaplains
ministry within a Command
Religious Program (CRP) may
include ministering to which of
the following personnel?
1.
Members of non-United States
defense establishments who
are on official duty with
U.S. military personnel or
subject to U.S. military juris-
diction by reason of orders,
place of duty, or residence
(i.e., a Turkish naval officer
who is a Muslim)
2.
The native population overseas
with whom U.S. military
personnel interact for any
reason (i.e., Roman Catholic
Okinawans who do not have a
priest assigned locally)
3.
The U.S. citizen population at
home or overseas, usually
residing in the vicinity of
military bases, ships, or
organizations (i.e., U.S.
citizen who is Jewish and
lives in Yokuska, Japan)
4.
All of the above
The secular support which can be
provided to a command-sponsored
religious program by Religious
Program Specialists within the
Department of the Navy is speci-
fied in which of the following
publications/instructions?
1.
Navy Regulations only
2.
SECNAVINST 1730.5 only
3.
Navy Regulations and
SECNAVINST 1730.5
4.
OPNAVINST 1730.55
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