Royal Canadian Chaplain Service
Unified chaplaincy branch of the Canadian Armed Forces / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Royal Canadian Chaplain Service (French: Service de l'aumônerie royal canadien) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces that has approximately 264 Regular Force chaplains and 135 Reserve Force chaplains[2] representing the Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths. From 1969 to 2014 it was named the Chaplain Branch. It was renamed on October 16, 2014.[3]
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Royal Canadian Chaplain Service | |
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Service de l'aumônerie royal canadien (French) | |
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Active | 1969–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Armed Forces |
Type | Military chaplain |
Motto(s) | Pre-2006: Latin: In hoc signo vinces, lit. 'In this sign you will conquer' Since 2006: Latin: Vocatio ad servitium, lit. 'A call to serve' |
March | "Ode to Joy"[1] |
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Current commander | Brigadier-General J.L.G. Bélisle |
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