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In keeping with security measures implemented within public websites of American
military bases, only basic contact information is provided.
Chaplains
provide the sacramental lifeline to all Catholics in the Military. If your duty
station or school has a Catholic chaplain assigned to it, tell him about CatholicMil.org and invite him to request some of the free materials available through CatholicMil for military chaplains.
Remember, as a military family, you are entitled and encouraged to dually register at both a civilian parish and military chapel. When using this Catholic Chaplain locator service, always remember to ask for the Catholic Chaplain, even when it is not specified on the listing.
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| Alabama
Red Stone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL |
| Arizona MCAS Yuma
phone: (928) 269-2371 or (928) 269-3700). Ask for the Catholic Chaplain.
Luke
Air Force Base
Phone: (623) 856 - 6211 |
| California
Camp Pendleton
Main : 760-725-4110; ask for Catholic Chaplain Ft Irwin, CA
Phone: (760)-380-4211
Naval Postgraduate School
Phone: (831) 656 - 2242
Presidio
of Monterey
Phone: (831) 242 - 7626
Twenty-Nine Palms
(760) 830-6304
Vandenberg AFB
Phone:
(805) 606-5773. After hours, (805) 606-9961; ask for the Catholic Chaplain.
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| Florida
Naval
Station Mayport Phone: (904) 270 - 5212 Tyndall Air Force Base
Phone: (850) 283 - 2925
Waterfront
Support Unit, Mayport,
Phone: (904) 270 - 5403 |
| Georgia Moody
Air Force Base Chaplains Office: (229) 257 - 3211 |
| Hawaii Hickam
Phone: (808) 449 - 7110
Kaneohe
Phone: (808) 257 - 7772
Pearl Harbor
Phone: (808) 449 - 7110
Schofield
Phone: (808) 449 - 7110 or (808) 655 - 9307 Tripler
Phone: (808) 433 - 5727 |
| Illinois Scott
AFB Phone: (618) 256 - 3303 Great
Lakes Naval Base Phone: (847) 367 - 7800, ext. 275 |
Kansas
Fort Leavenworth
Main: (913) 684-4021
Chaplain's Office: (913) 684-2210
(Ask for the Catholic Chaplain) |
| Kentucky Fort
Knox Phone: (502) 624 - 8551 | |
Louisiana NAS
JRB New Orleans Phone: (504) 678 - 3525 |
| Maryland Aberdeen Proving Ground
Phone: (410) 306 - 1403, ask for the Catholic Chaplain
Fort Meade
Phone: (301) 677 - 6703
National
Naval Medical Center
Phone: (301) 295 1510
FAX: (301) 295 - 2194
US Naval Academy
Phone: (410) 293-1100
Ask for the Catholic chaplains |
Mississippi
Keesler AFB
Phone: (228) 377-4859 |
Missouri
WHITEMAN AFB
Ask for Catholic Chaplain: (660) 687-3652
Main : (660) 687-1110 |
| New Mexico
Kirtland AFB
505-846-5691 |
New Jersey
McGuire AFB,
(609) 754-HOPE (4673) Or (609) 754-5909
Ask for the Catholic chaplain
USCG Training Center , Cape May
Ask for Catholic Chaplain:(609)898-6974 |
North
Dakota Goldsboro, NC
Seymour-Johnson AFB
(919) 722 - 0315 or (919) 751 - 0140
Minot
AFB
Phone: (701) 723 -2456 or DSN 453-2456
Fax (701) 723 - 3052 or DSN
453-3052
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North Carolina
Camp Lejeune (910) 451-3210
(Ask for the Catholic Chaplain)
Fort Bragg, NC: (910) 396-3603 or (910) 396-1121
Pope AFB, NC: (910) 394-2677 or (910) 394-1110
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| Michigan Selfridge
Air National Guard Base Phone: (586) 307 - 4020 / 4761 |
| Missouri Jefferson
Barracks Air Nat'l Guard Station Phone: (314) 631 - 0691 Ft.Leonard
Wood Phone: (573) 596 - 0087 | Nebraska Offutt
AFB (402) 294 - 6244 |
| New
York Fort
Drum Phone: (315) 772 - 6654 West
Point Phone: (845) 938 - 2003 |
| North
Carolina Pope
AFB, NC: (910) 394-2677 or (910) 394-1110 Fort Bragg, NC: (910) 396-3603 or
(910) 396-1121 | |
Ohio Wright
Patterson Air Force Base, OH Phone:(937) 257 - 7427 Rickenbacker
ANGB, Plain City, OH Phone: (614) 296 - 7404 |
| Oklahoma
Fort
Sill Phone: (580) 442 - 2635 |
| South
Carolina
Fort Jackson
803-751-6469 Ask for the Catholic Chaplain
Naval
Weapons Station Charleston
Phone: (843) 764 - 7912 / 7222 |
| Texas Fort
Hood (254) 288 - 6549 Goodfellow
AFB Phone: (915) 654 - 3424 Fort
Worth NAS Joint Reserve Base Phone: (817) 782 - 5000; ask for Catholic Chaplain |
| Utah Hill
Air Force Base Phone: (801) 777 - 2106 |
| Virginia Fort Belvoir
Phone: (703) 806 - 3312
Fort
Eustis
Phone: (757) 878 - 1316 or (757) 878 - 1317
Fort
Myer Phone:
(703) 696 - 3532 MCB
Quantico Phone: (703) 784 - 2131 |
| Washington
Fairchild AFB
Phone: (509) 247 - 2264 and (509) 247 - 8610
.Fort Lewis
Phone: (253) 967-4849
McChord
AFB Phone: (253) 982 - 5556 |
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Sts Ursus and Victory
Martyrs ( c. 286)
[Sept 30]
The Christians Ursus and Victor were soldiers in the Theban Legion, an Egyptian contingent of the Roman army. They suffered martyrdom separately from the main body of the largely Christian legion, most of whom were martyred in Agaunum (see Sept 22). Upon refusing to sacrifice to the pagan gods, Ursus and Victor were beheaded in Soleure, Switzerland. As they were being put to death, a ray of sunlight was observed to shed a remarkable light upon the two men.
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"And when you draw near to the battle, the priest shall come forward and speak to the people..."
(Deuteronomy 20:2)
Fulton Sheen: It may be asked why should a child be baptized when he has nothing to say about it? Well, why should a child be fed? Is he asked his advice before he is given the family name? If he receives the name of the family, the fortune of the family, the rank of the family, the inherit-ance of the family, why should he not also receive the religion of the family? In our own country we do not wait until children are twenty-one and then allow them to decide whether or not they want to become American citizens, or whether they want to speak the English language. They are born Americans; so we in Baptism are born members of the Mystical Body of Christ.
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