prison chaplain
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Definition
Noun: A prison chaplain is a religious minister or spiritual advisor who provides pastoral care, conducts religious services, and offers counseling to inmates within a correctional facility.
Usage
The term "prison chaplain" specifically refers to the role and position of a chaplain working inside a prison. It is a compound noun where "prison" specifies the type of chaplain.
Examples
- The prison chaplain organized a weekly prayer service for interested inmates.
- Inmates can request to speak with the prison chaplain for spiritual guidance.
- His duties as a prison chaplain included visiting inmates in solitary confinement.
Advanced Usage
- The role of a prison chaplain often involves interfaith work, serving the diverse religious needs of the prison population.
- Prison chaplaincy (the field or work itself) requires specialized training in correctional facility protocols and crisis counseling.
Variants and Related Words
- Chaplain: The general term for a clergy member serving in an institution (e.g., hospital, military, university).
- Correctional chaplain: A more formal or modern synonym for "prison chaplain."
- Prison ministry: A broader term for religious outreach and activities within prisons, which may involve chaplains and volunteers.
Synonyms
- Correctional chaplain
- Jail chaplain
- Institutional chaplain (when context specifies a prison)
Notes
"Prison chaplain" is a specific occupational title. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb. The concept focuses on the institutional setting of the chaplain's work.
Noun
- a chaplain in a prison