CHAPTER 1
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SUPPORT PART I
In your career, you will have extensive responsibilities for rendering
professional support for an effective CRP. Although the variety of your
experiences will be directly related to the chaplains, faith groups,
events, and rites-religious or secularith which you will come into
contact on a daily basis, the information in this chapter should give
you an overview of your role in this broad field. No matter where you
are assigned, your increasing awareness of your role in religious
program support should help you advance in this important field and
become a more effective RP.
Because you must learn about many different subject areas in the field
of religious program support, we have divided our discussion into two
sections. In Part I, which is the content of this chapter, we will
primarily acquaint you with the various aspects of
worship. In Part II,
presented as chapter 2 of this
TRAMAN, you will read about counseling, pastoral care, and other
responsibilities you will have in religious program support.
Before you proceed to chapter 2, make certain you understand the
information presented in chapter 1. After reading the information in
chapter 1, you should understand some fundamental administrative and
legal responsibilities you will encounter in your career. You should
also understand the fundamentals of worship. You should be able to
describe the religious ministry facility in terms of its purpose,
components, and various uses. In addition, you should be able to
recognize the ceremonial traditions in military weddings and funerals
and the essential characteristics and rituals of worship of the major
faiths.
As we describe the fundamental religious support functions with which
you may become involved, we will emphasize your role. As an RP, you must
be aware of your role in religious program support and how your duties
and responsibilities will involve your knowledge and awareness of the
following eight subjects:
1. United
States Navy Regulations, 1990
2. Ecclesiastical endorsing agents
3. Specialty reports
4. Active duty chaplain report 5. Statistical conclusions in reports
6. The religious ministry facility (RMF)
7. Navy military weddings
8. Navy military funerals
In your career as an RP, you will likely become involved in most of
these functions. The information in the following sections should help
you become aware of your duties and responsibilities in each of these
areas. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES
Let first take a look at some of the administrative aspects of your
duties and responsibilities in religious program support.
UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS
The first subject we will discuss with which you should become familiar
is United
States Navy Regulations, 1990,
more commonly referred to as
Navy Regs.
This document profiles the foundation of Title 10, United States Code,
Section 6011, for the government of all persons in the Department of the
Navy and is the rincipal regulatory document of the Department of the
Navy, endowed with the sanction of law as to duty, responsibility,
authority, distinctions, and relationships of various commands,
officials, and individuals.?The CNO is responsible for making certain
the content of
Navy Regs
agrees with the needs of the Department of the Navy.
Every naval person should be familiar with
Navy Regs.
As an RP, you should be especially familiar with Articles 0817, 1063,
and 1136 because these articles are relevant to promoting worship in the
United States Navy. The content of Articles 0817, 1063, and 1136 is
shown in figure 1-1.
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