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
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