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CHAPLAIN ln a religiously pluralistic society such as ours, it is almost an impos- sibility to provide for all of the in- dividual religious wants and needs. Yet through the Chaplain and the Lay Leaders the attempt to do so is made. Chaplain BRINK serves as the co- ordinator of, and advisor on, all matters concerning the moral and spirtual welfare of the ship's company. He also conducts allofthe Protestant Services thatare held on board the ship. LT Hugh THEANOR, the Roman Catholic Lay Leader, and ENS Donald lVlOSKOWlTZ, the Jewish Lay Leader, at- tempt to provide for the specific needs of these two groups. While at sea, Dr. TREANOR leads the informal Roman Catholic Service every Sunday morning. ln port he is generally able to arrange for the services of a priest on board or for a Church party to attend services at some local parish. For example, while in Nor- way, arrangements were made for a special Mass to be conducted at the Cathedral by Bishop of Northern Norway. While regular Sabbath Services are not held for the Jewish personnel, ENS MOSKOWITZ does make arrangements for these men while we are in port. While in Scotland some of the men were enabled to attend the Rosh Hasonnah service in Edinburg. 3- LAY LEADERS
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