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The Civil Air Patrol has a vital interest in the moral and spiritual welfare of its members. Particular concern is directed toward cadets in their formative years. The obvious leaders in this development are the clergy. CAP's chaplaincy program encourages frequent contacts between its members and other religious leaders.
There are twelve CORE PROCESSES for the CAP chaplain service. These mirror the Core Processes of the US Air Forces Chaplain Service. Each chaplain is responsible for implementing the Core Processes as appropriate for that chaplain's unit of assignment. The Core Processes are:

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PROVIDES WORSHIP, LITURGIES, RITES, AND RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES

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PROVIDES PASTORAL COUNSELING AND SPIRITUAL NURTURE

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PERFORMS PASTORAL VISITATION

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PLANS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE MINISTRY

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PROVIDES ETHICS AND VALUES INSTRUCTION

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PROVIDES GROUP PASTORAL CARE AND SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

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PROVIDES ADVICE ON RELIGIOUS, ETHICAL, AND QUALITY OF LIFE CONCERNS

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PROVIDES TRAINING, INVOLVEMENT, AND RECOGNITION

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PROVIDES HUMANITARIAN PROGRAM

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PROVIDES FINANCIAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

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PROVIDES COMMUNITY RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES

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MAINTAINS ECCLESIASTICAL AND CLERGY RELATIONS

 

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