- Royal Australian Chaplains Department
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unit_name=Royal Australian Chaplains Department
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country=Australia
allegiance=Australian Army
type=Field Army
branch=Australian Regular Army
dates= – Present
specialization=Religion
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colors=RACD do not have Colours.
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battles=RACD are not awarded Battle Honours.
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identification_symbol_2_label=The Royal Australian Chaplains' Department is an all-officer Corps within the
Australian Army that providesordained clergy to minister to the men of theAustralian Army .As of 2006, there are 151 serving regular chaplains (commonly known as "padres ") in theAustralian Army ; these belong to either one of severalChristian churches, or to theJewish faith. The Australian Army Chaplains' Department has two cap badges, for its Christian and Jewish officers. There are also chaplains in the Australian Army Reserve.Army chaplains, although they are all
commissioned officers of theAustralian Army and wear uniform, do not carry arms (and are the only officers not to carry swords on parade). At services on formal occasions, chaplains wear their medals and decorations on their clerical robes.Chaplains in the Australian Army begin their commission as a
Captain , and there are five levels or "divisions" for the seniority of chaplains in the Australian Army and Air Force with each division corresponding to a worn rank. The highest "division" is Division 5 who are "Principal Chaplains," of which there are three per service representing the three major Christian denominations:Catholic ,Anglican ,Protestant , andJewish . The Principal Chaplains of the Army wear the rank ofBrigadier .Australian Army chaplains, whatever their rank, are mostly referred to as "
Padre " by officers and soldiers alike.Heads of Denominations:In the Australian Defence Force (ADF), the heads of military chaplaincy for those Christian denominations and of the Jewish faith that have an official association with the ADF, are also members of the ADF's "Religious Advisory Committee" (RAC). With respect to the Catholic and Anglican churches, their Bishops are members of RAC and they and the other members of RAC have the status of a two star General (US) or Major General (Australian Army),
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