Feeble Opinions About the House Chaplaincy

Editorial writers joined half-heartedly in the wrangling over whom should be appointed as chaplain to the U.S. House of Representatives. But, by and large, they maintained a long tradition of discreet silence rather than vigorous argumentation when the subject is religion.

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Main Author: MacGough, Michael R. 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2000
In: Religion in the news
Year: 2000, Volume: 3, Issue: 2, Pages: 16-17
Further subjects:B United States
B Priests, Catholic
B Chaplains
B Press
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Summary:Editorial writers joined half-heartedly in the wrangling over whom should be appointed as chaplain to the U.S. House of Representatives. But, by and large, they maintained a long tradition of discreet silence rather than vigorous argumentation when the subject is religion.
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