The transfer is speedily concluded by chaplaincies being provided for the seculars, and the Recollects, taking possession of the new territory, immediately put six religious to work.
We know the excellent manner in which they attend to their ministry, and their poverty--which obliges them to beg weekly alms, for the incomes of some of the chaplaincies were lost in the earthquake.
The poverty that they suffer is great, for they are obliged to beg alms from door to door as they lost the incomes of some of their chaplaincies in the earthquake and their convent was ruined.
The mode of appointing to Indian chaplaincies has varied so much since the time of Charles Grant and Simeon, that it is interesting to see what was done in Henry Martyn's case.
Chaplaincies of this class are collative, thus being differentiated from those purely laical, in which the authority of the ordinary does not intervene.
Such are outside vicariates, and the chaplaincies of presidios, fortresses, etc.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chaplaincies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.