4-57.
The original and copies of the applica-
tion for use of the chapel for a wedding
ceremony should be distributed/filed in
which of the following ways?
1.
The officiating chaplain should
retain all copies
2.
The original should be retained on
file in the chapel and the applicant
should be given a copy
3.
The command chaplain should retain
all copies
4.
The command chaplain should retain
the original and the officiating
chaplain should have a copy
4-58.
The order in which applications for use
of the chapel for wedding ceremonies are
normally processed is dictated by the
1.
grade or rank of the bride and/or
groom
2.
time in service of the bride
and/or groom
3.
recommendation and requirements of
the command chaplain
4.
policy of first come, first served
Learning Objective: Delineate guide-
lines for prospective couples con-
cerning their entitlements to the
chapel, to the services of the
chaplain, and to other support
personnel working within the
Command Religious Program (CRP).
4-59. The question of whether or not a partic-
ular chaplain can officiate at a wedding
ceremony is one that the chaplain alone
can answer, based on ecclesiastical reg-
ulations and the chaplains personal
conscience.
1. True
2. False
4-60.
Premarital counseling with the prospective
couple prior to the performance of the
wedding ceremony is required by all
chaplains.
1.
True
2.
False
4-61.
The amount of fees or donations, if any,
that may be received in connection with
a military chaplain conducting a wedding
ceremony for military personnel or their
dependents in a naval chapel is deter-
mined in what manner?
1.
Chaplains fees are determined by
the chaplains denominational
affiliation and ecclesiastical
regulations
2.
The chaplains fee or donation is
left to the discretion of the
couple being married
3. A donation to the chapel fund can
be accepted
4. Chaplains are prohibited by law from
charging fees or receiving
gratuities
4-62. All EXCEPT which of the following state-
ments are true in regard to the payment
for services rendered by organists at
weddings conducted in naval chapels?
1.
Both civilian and military organists
may be paid a fee
2.
Civilian organists are normally
paid for their services at the
wedding ceremony
3. Organists who are members of the
Armed Forces on active duty receive
no fee for their services
4.
Civilian organists are normally paid
a fee for their services at a
wedding rehearsal
4-63.
If flowers or decorations are to be pro-
vided by the couple for the wedding
service, the RP should obtain all EXCEPT
which of the following information?
1.
Whether the flowers are to be
removed after the wedding service
2. What color flowers are to be used
3. The time and date of delivery of the
flowers
4.
The manner in which the flowers are
to be delivered and arranged in
the chapel
Learning Objective: Delineate the
procedures that should be followed
by ushers and members of the
wedding party in the observance of
the Arch of Swords/Arch of Rifles
ceremony.
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4-64. Who normally leads the sword or rifle
bearers outdoors immediately following
the wedding ceremony for the Arch of
Swords/Arch of Rifles ceremony?
1. The chaplain conducting the wedding
2. The head usher
3. The duty RP
4. The Junior member of the wedding
party