chapelman
/ˈtʃæplɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a member of the clergy who is appointed to serve in a particular church or institution, especially in a hospital or prison.
“The chaplain provided spiritual guidance to the soldiers during their deployment.”
1. noun
a member of the clergy who is appointed to serve in a particular church or institution, especially in a hospital or prison.
“The chaplain provided spiritual guidance to the soldiers during their deployment.”