
Interview with Fr. William R. Bonniwell, O.P. (1886-1984). Filmed in 1982 at St. Vincent Ferrer Priory, NYC. Fr. Bonniwell, who was 96 at the time, recounts his experience as an army chaplain in World War I. A noted Dominican preacher and teacher, he is remembered especially for his books on the Dominican liturgy and on the life of Blessed Margaret of Castello (1287-1320). Video shot by Dr. Gavin Colvert, nephew of the interviewer, Fr. Antoninus Wall, O.P., a friar of the Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, the Western Dominican Province. Edited at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D.C.
Civil War Song "Chaplain" CD Title "No Longer Gray Or Blue"
21st November 2008
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The Civil War soldier, capturing the soul and spirit of him "never forget me". This song is on our new CD "No Longer Gray Or Blue" listen to sound clips visit our web site www.plumrunmusic.com Lyrics When I walk into a battle will I be a strong man as I hold this riffle musket in my trembling hands Will I turn around and run and be shunned by everyone or fight proud and brave and be taken to my grave Chorus Oh chaplain here me calling out to you whats a young boys heart suppose to do and chaplain take me by your weary side and pray for me to go to heaven should I die Will I be sickened by the blood that colors the farmers field will I cry out loudly for the death of my peers will I go to shoot a man and be frozen in my stance or will I shoot him down with just one round oh here I go again Chours Oh chaplain here me calling out to you whats a young boys heart suppose to do and chaplain take me by your weary side and pray for me to go to heaven should I die And this train keeps a rolling down these old rusty rail you can hear her whistle blowing across this northern Ohio trail When I reach my destination I will try to be brave I will fight for my country no matter what it takes and if I do not survive will someone please take me home and bury me in the soil of Ohio Chours Oh chaplain here me calling out to you whats a young boys heart suppose to do and chaplain take me by your weary side and pray for me to go to heaven should I die and pray for me to go to heaven should I die Words and Music Lisa Godino
History of "Shortnin' Bread" - 4 versions (Paul Chaplain +)
21st November 2008
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Originally a traditional Negro plantation song in the southern USA. First generally popularized by Lawrence Tibbett in the early 20th century. Then sung by Nelson Eddy in 1937/38. In 1938 it was a big charted hit for The Andrews Sisters. Then done by many others like Fats Waller (1941) and Paul Robeson. In the 1950s, rock and roll singers started picking it up - The Collins Kids, Tony Crombie ... The reason it attracts so much attention now is the hard rock recording by Paul Chaplain and his Emeralds in 1960. It wasn't a big hit but has now rightfully become a legend. The Bellnotes also released a rock version that year. Meanwhile back in England it achieved better hit status sung by the vocal trio The Viscounts. (They can be seen on YouTube singing Let's Twist Again) I have also found a definitive rock instrumental recording by The Fabulous Playboys, who appear to be a US surf group. Selections: 1) Andrews Sisters 2) The Viscounts, UK #16 3) Paul Chaplain and his Emeralds. US Billboard #82 and Cashbox #55. 4) The Fabulous Playboys instrumental The Paul Chaplain is from my Zirkon single, with digital cleanup. If some of the words aren't clear, it involves the "lid" on the skillet, and one of the children is 'most dead, meaning almost.

Unofficial video for 'Control', the second single from Nancy Jane's self-titled debut album. Created and edited by xtofer/dizzyboi Control [Leon Chaplain Mix] Lyrics & Music by: Rico Blanco Mixed By: DJ Brian Cua From: NANCY JANE the album OUT Now! Available in Odyssey and other local record stores. Photos are owned by MAXIM Philippines and UNO Magazine.
Shortnin' Bread - Paul Chaplain & His Emeralds // HARPER 45
21st November 2008
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Nancy Jane's 2nd single from her debut album. This one has the exclusive Leon Chaplain Mix, different from the one showing in MYX. Words and Music by Rico Blanco Arranged By DJ Brian Cua/Leon Chaplain Music Video directed by Nick Santiago for Revolver Productions Edited by Ted Mosuela Produced by Ben Gabitan and DJ Brian Cua for Warner Music Philippines Buy your LEGAL copy at Odyssey and Music One. Support the new wave of OPM music!

International Day of Action to Shut Down Guantanamo with Muslim Army Chaplain James Yee International Day to Action to Shut Down Guantanamo Downtown Seattle, Washington January 11th, 2008 Featured Speakers: Description of waterboarding read by Maggie Lawless of World Can't Wait http://www.worldcantwait.net Chaplain James Yee Former US Army Muslim chaplain who served at Guantanamo Bay http://www.democracynow.org/2006/5/22/ex_guantanamo_chaplain_james_yee_on Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) http://www.house.gov/mcdermott Martin Luther King Assembly 2005 Video student Mark Hughes, who attends Cascade HS in Everett, WA, put together this 7 minute video as a class project.

This is Part 1 of a 2 part video (split due to YouTube size limitations). It features Chaplain James Yee, former US Army Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo. In this Part I, he discusses how he became a Muslim. In Part II, he goes into detail about shocking abuses at Guantanamo and his arrest and threatened court martial while serving as chaplain. All charges were dropped again him. He was returned to duty and given a commendation. He resigned his commission and received an honorable discharge. Mr. Yee spoke on April 14, 2007 at the 3rd Annual Midwest Peace and Justice Summit held on the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis, IN. For more information, see http://www.mpjs.org Conference sponsors were: IUPUI Student Advocates for Global Equality; Indiana Peace & Justice Network; Plowshares Consortium of Peace Studies Programs; IUPUI Center for Service and Learning; Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center; and IUPUI Office of Campus and Community Life. Video recorded and edited by Charles Jenks; © 2007 Traprock Peace Center http://www.traprockpeace.org

Some answer the call to serve their country. Some answer the call to serve God. Some choose to do both by becoming a chaplain in the Army National Guard. What's your calling? If you'd like more information on becoming a Chaplain or Chaplain Candidate in the Army National Guard, please visit our website at https://www.nh.ngb.army.mil/Recruiting/Chaplain.htm Or, outside of New Hampshire, please contact the National Guard by going to our website at www.1800GOGUARD.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD.
Hadi Khorsandi-Charlie Chaplainشعرچارلی چاپلین ازهادی خرسندی
21st November 2008
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PROFILE/: Richard Dawkins The Devil's Chaplain? Part 1 of 3
21st November 2008
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See why religious leaders of many faiths have found the National Guard both an emotionally and spiritually fulfilling experience. The ability to engage in meaningful ministry with soldiers can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. To read more about Chaplains in the New Hampshire Army National Guard, please visit our web page at: https://www.nh.ngb.army.mil/Recruiting/Chaplain.htm If you would like to find out more about the National Guard in other states, please visit www.1800GOGUARD.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD.
PROFILE/: Richard Dawkins The Devil's Chaplain? Part 2 of 3
21st November 2008
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PROFILE/: Richard Dawkins The Devil's Chaplain? Part 3 of 3
21st November 2008
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