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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Clark F Morris wrote: > Interestingly, in the Canadian Military the chaplains have the title > Padre regardless of creed. It's the same in the UK. Mind you even if the padre was a group captain (brigadier), we always called the Catholic padre 'Father'; sometimes we might throw in a 'sir'. In the RAF we had to do periodic physical counts from our personnel records arriving at totals for :- - C of E(ngland) = Anglicans - Roman Catholics - OD (Other Denominations) - that would have included Jerry if he had been in the RAF. Guess this one included Agnostics and Atheists as well. Where camps in UK didn't have padres but were 'serviced' by civilian honorary chaplains, these returns determined what the Air Ministry paid them, based on the headcount. Overseas of course there were chaplains/padres. With the sunset on the British Empire, apart from Afghanistan, I don't think there can be too many British military overseas (???), so chaplains wouldn't be warranted. Clark, I'm assuming you are in the East, but for Bill's info, and I referred to this a couple of years back. Homosexuality was going to create a problem in the Anglican church, certainly the Canadian branch. Female priests seem to be acceptable. What's the opposite of padre, 'Mater' ? I already knew that Anglicans in Africa and South America are very conservative in their thinking, and their cultural beliefs apparently don't accept homosexuality, which isn't to say that homosexuality isn't practiced on those Continents. However, one at least and perhaps a couple of other churches in Vancouver, B.C., don't buy into the acceptance of homosexuality; I think the tipping point was the ordination of homosexuals. What's happening now ? They, (the rebels), are opting out of Canadian Anglicanism and are going to submit, at arm's length, to some bishop(s) in South America. I guess when the switch occurs, the Vancouverites are going to have to learn to say :- "Por favor, Padre" so they don't step on somebody's toes. It will be messy because the Vancouver diocese, while unhappy about this change of allegiance has already pointedly said, they, (the rebels), wont be taking their church property (buildings) with them. Ughh ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- As Tweety Pie used to say, "That's all folks !". I only popped in here this past w, just out of curiosity, to see what was going on. Perhaps I'll take a look in July. By then the religious threads will be dead, hopefully ! It's off-topic. but if somebody asks, "How does this work in your religion ....", It's an honest question. However once you start proclaiming dogma or challenge somebody else's dogma, it's a non-starter, and you can put money on it, no-one is going to be convinced and convert to another belief system. Jimmy, Calgary
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