Chaplains-in-ordinary

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Chaplains-in-ordinary were royal clergy appointed to serve as official spiritual advisers and conduct religious services within the English monarch’s household.

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Chaplains-in-ordinary canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical office
royal household position
appliesToJurisdiction English monarchy NERFINISHED
appointedBy Crown NERFINISHED
English monarch
country Kingdom of England
employer English monarch
follows Anglican liturgy
hasCharacteristic appointed in limited number
often held other ecclesiastical benefices
served at the pleasure of the sovereign
hasContext established Church of England as state church
hasDuty administer sacraments to the monarch and household
assist in coronation services
conduct private devotions for the monarch
conduct religious services for the royal household
lead daily prayers in the royal household
offer pastoral care to members of the royal household
officiate at royal baptisms, marriages, and funerals
preach before the sovereign
preach on state and religious occasions
provide spiritual advice to the monarch
read sermons before Parliament on royal command
represent royal religious observance in public worship
say grace at royal banquets
hasInfluenceOn public perception of royal piety
religious tone of the royal court
hasQuality honorary distinction for clergy
hasRank royal chaplain
historicalPeriod early modern England
historicalRole link between the Church of England and the monarchy
languageOfWorkOrName English
partOf Chapel Royal NERFINISHED
Royal Household of England NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy Anglican clergy
theologians of the Church of England
religion Christianity
Church of England
selectionCriteria loyalty to the Crown
reputation for learning and preaching
subclassOf court clergy
royal chaplaincy
workLocation royal court
royal palaces

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Household of Charles II of England employs Chaplains-in-ordinary