If you have a chaplain tied to a very specific church, you publicise activities the club/players do relating to that church, and you give prominent access to members of that church in events (like HT entertainment)
are you not - implicitly if not explicitly - endorsing that church and/or giving it preferential access & visibility..?
the chaplain may provide its services to all regardless of their faith or otherwise , but the club is, de facto, still promoting that particular faith over any other and (in this case) one particular church within that broad faith.
Just seems an odd thing to have vs (say) a club counsellor/OHT that can do the same job without the religious overtones.
Posted By: CWC, Apr 25, 15:56:03
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