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Mr Good has also served as a part-time hospital chaplain and prisonchaplain.
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Parson Plaford, the prisonchaplain, was admirably adapted by nature to preach it.
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I have just refused, for the third time, to see the prisonchaplain.
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The prisonchaplain tried to bully them into submission.
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A prisonchaplain concluded that Grayson's religion did not strictly forbid the cutting of hair.
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Two years ago she married the prisonchaplain.
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June 27: A Catholic prisonchaplain writes to Sinatra asking him to forgive his son's convicted kidnappers.
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Fr Gerry McFlynn, a prisonchaplain from Newcastle, Co Down, works with Irish prisoners in UK jails.
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In extremis, Charlie will slash his wrists so that he sees the prisonchaplain, who'll call Natasha.
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That same night, that last solemn night of the criminal's life, the prisonchaplain stayed with the wretched man.
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His words were just background noise, like the prayers the prisonchaplain reads for a man led to his execution.
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People were being burned alive, said prisonchaplain Reynaldo Moncada, who arrived at the scene shortly after the conflagration broke out.
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The strange thing is that he should have kept the book which had probably been given to him by the prisonchaplain.
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The chapel services, hitherto somewhat neglected, were substituted for the mundane pastimes of tea-drinkings and cards, and the prisonchaplain, the Rev.
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But so far, he's refused a visit from the prisonchaplain and kaiwhakamana - Māori elders who have access to the prison.
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The prisonchaplain and the teachers took an interest in him, and procured books for him which were generally unobtainable by the prisoners.