During the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)鱿鱼视频app 100 years of existence, military chaplains have stalwartly provided Canada鱿鱼视频app flying personnel with a ministry of presence.
Whether in a chapel, on base following a mission briefing or even on the runway before and after a bombing run, these chaplains, predominantly Catholic or Protestant throughout history, are near to offer spiritual comfort.
Upliftment was needed for the pilots summoning up the valour to get inside an Avro Anson or Supermarine Spitfire for an offensive.
David J. Bercuson, the celebrated Canadian historian and author of the new book Canada鱿鱼视频app Air Force: The Royal Canadian Air Force at 100, remarked during an event at The Military Museums in Calgary, Alta. how pilots were ever-mindful of the heavy losses the RCAF experienced during the Second World War.
鈥淭he job was not to talk about how nervous you were, but you were nervous,鈥 said Bercuson, a University of Calgary history professor. 鈥淭hey were not apprised of the statistics, but they knew when they came back and went into the Quonset Hut, which of the four crews, or two, did not return that day. They could figure that arithmetic out for themselves.
鈥淗ow they climbed into that plane night after night when the losses were so high鈥(Prime Minister William Lyon) Mackenzie King wanted a lot of Canadians to join the Air Force because he did not think we would have such terrible casualties,鈥 continued Bercuson. 鈥淥ut of the 45,000 Canadians killed during the Second World War, over 12,000 were killed in aircraft, mostly bombers. So, a special kind of courage?鈥
Perhaps the characteristic best connecting the priests or ministers who served during the significant 20th-century conflicts with the clerics of today is a similar heartfelt desire to be true on-the-ground confidantes for the men and women imbued with this special kind of courage.
鈥淚n my opinion, the tactical level is where the rubber hits the road for any chaplain past or present,鈥 said Fr. Alexander Varga, a CAF lieutenant colonel and both the vicar general and moderator of the curia for the Roman Catholic Military Ordinate of Canada. 鈥淭he reward of the chaplaincy lies in accompanying those to whom we are called to serve.鈥
A military chaplain for over 22 years, Varga told The Catholic Register that it is 鈥渢he hard things鈥 of people鱿鱼视频app lives where members of the Royal Canadian Chaplain Service (RCChS) are most immersed because that is where they can most accomplish good.鈥
Varga accentuated that this 鈥渁ctive, personal and supportive presence鈥 is available to all in uniform 鈥渨hether they identify with a particular faith tradition, have no specific spiritual/faith practice, belief or custom, or are spiritually curious.鈥
Building chaplaincy into an indispensable pillar of the CAF was not easy. It required persistent and fervent advocacy by certain individuals, especially during the Second World War.
Major Tom Hamilton, a military historian for the Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH), said Bishop Charles Nelligan looms as a towering figure. Appointed as Bishop of Pembroke on Aug. 16, 1937, just over two years later, on Oct. 2, 1939, Pope Pius XII named Nelligan Chaplain General of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Though there was a considerable shortage of pastors in the army, navy and air force, convincing bishops and other ecclesiastical officials to approve priests for chaplaincy service proved to be an arduous task for Nelligan, said Hamilton.
鈥溾楶lease, I need priests to be chaplains. Please send me priests. I desperately need priests.鈥 I have copies of his letters and they are heartfelt. His angst and his anguish are real. This is something that profoundly affected him. And I argue, significantly (impacted) his health.鈥
Nelligan retired from the Canadian Armed Forces on account of illness on Aug. 10, 1944. He resigned as Bishop of Pembroke less than a year later on May 8, 1945.
Hamilton, also a senior reserve military chaplain for the 36 Canadian Brigade Group and a pastor at St. Mark鱿鱼视频app Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown, P.E.I., stated that Nelligan did not think it right to send Roman Catholic Canadian soldiers into battle without proper spiritual and religious support.
A fellow product of P.E.I., Archbishop of Toronto James McGuigan 鈥 he later became the first English-speaking Canadian cardinal in 1946 鈥 did step up for Nelligan by providing one of the highest chaplain authorization percentages of any Canadian prelate.
McGuigan also instituted over 90 women鱿鱼视频app societies that sent parcels overseas, and he provided chapels and reading rooms and mobilized volunteers to provide meals in military camps.
Another figure during the Second World War was Cardinal Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve of the Archdiocese of Quebec. He encouraged French Canadians to enlist, and in 1944 he visited troops stationed in Great Britain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Ultimately, 1942 was a turning point year for both chaplains and the RCAF. On Aug. 3, 1942, a distinct Air Force directorate of chaplain services was founded, and Nelligan served as director.
Additionally, a push to create new RCAF squadrons and invite RCAF air personnel serving on British Royal Air Force (RAF) bases into these units. This opportunity was embraced by both French and English Canadian personnel as 鈥渢hey certainly felt ostracized鈥 on RAF bases, said Hamilton.
Roman Catholic chaplains were at the vanguard of shaping the atmosphere at these new RCAF bases. They had a vital role in helping armed forces members navigate what was known as battle fatigue during WWII. Formerly, the condition was known as 鈥渟hell shock鈥 in the First World War and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) now. There was also a designation specific to the Air Force called Lack of Moral Fibre (LMF). Pilots who refused to fly missions were inflicted with this branding.
So pivotal to safeguarding a base鱿鱼视频app spirit, and thus operational efficiency, chaplains then and now are called agents or guardians of morale.
鈥淚 (am often asked) 鈥榩adre, what鱿鱼视频app the state of morale,鈥 said Hamilton. 鈥淐haplains today regularly do morale reports. Chaplains are seen as an arm鱿鱼视频app length arbitrator on providing the chain of command with an understanding of morale.鈥
These priests and ministers also represented a link for deployed recruits to their families and communities back home, said Hamilton.
鈥淵ou get airmen going to the chaplain and saying 鈥業鈥檝e just gotten this letter home, what does this mean? 鈥業鈥檝e just been told that my wife is expecting and I鈥檝e been over here two years. I鈥檝e just been told that the job I was promised when I enrolled has been given to someone else. My father has died and I鈥檝e been told there鱿鱼视频app no way I鈥檓 going home for the funeral,鈥 which was a given. When you鈥檙e dealing with these crucial life issues, who do you talk to? In the Second World War, you went to the padre.鈥
Both Varga and Hamilton expressed that the relationship of trust between chaplains and armed forces members, whether they serve the army, navy or the century-old RCAF remains intact and cherished 79 years later in 2024.
On Nov. 11, along with the men and women who fought and died to protect their homeland, these agents and guardians of morale will receive the gratitude and prayers of Canadians from coast to coast on Remembrance Day.