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House rejects call to allow nonreligious military chaplains

(RNS) House lawmakers late Tuesday (July 23) approved an amendment to a Pentagon spending bill to prevent the appointment of nonreligious military chaplains.

The amendment, sponsored by Rep. John C. Fleming, R-La., requires that only religious organizations be permitted to endorse chaplains for the military.

“The amendment holds the military to its current standards on endorsing agencies, which must be recognized religious and faith-based organizations,” said Fleming’s spokesman, Doug Sachtleben.

Click here to read this entire article on Religion News Service.  

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PostedJuly 24, 2013
AuthorPeter Bjork
CategoriesHouse of Representatives, Military
TagsRep. John Fleming, Military Chaplains
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