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Military chaplain
Chaplain
Four Chaplains
Sidónio Pais
Portugal
United States Navy Chaplain Corps
Religious symbolism in the United States military
Military
Religion
Anglican saints

Religion (Portugal) By Maria Lúcia de Brito Moura World War One represented a turning point in the relationship between churches and the Portuguese state. Both Catholics and Protestants perceived the conflict as an oppo

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