Four Chaplains Day – February 3, 2023
Four Chaplains Day is celebrated
on February 3 every year in recognition of four Army chaplains who acted in the
spirit of heroic sacrifice and humanitarianism onboard a sinking ship. It was
1943 and the U.S.A.T. Dorchester was sailing across the Atlantic ocean, packed
to capacity. Tragedy struck when a German submarine fired a torpedo at the
ship, sinking it and killing the hundreds who were onboard.
HISTORY OF FOUR CHAPLAINS DAY The
Four Chaplains on board the ship were Reverend George L. Fox of the Methodist
faith, Jewish Rabbi Alexander D. Goode, Father John P. Washington of the
Catholic faith, and Reverend Clark V. Poling from the Dutch Reformed Church.
Many witnesses remember their courage, support, and prayers for the many
distressed people onboard. They offered their life jackets to four people in
need and as a consequence had to remain on the sinking ship, comforted only by
the thought of their actions and the fact that they were going to meet their
Maker soon.
In recognition of their valor and
guided by non-discrimination against anyone based on their religion, the Four
Chaplains Memorial Foundation was set up as a way of promoting interfaith unity
and a spirit of service among individuals. The U.S. government awarded them the
Purple Heart and Distinguished Service Cross medals in 1944. They were also
nominated for the highest military honor, the Medal of Honor, but because they
had not engaged in active combat with the enemy, they did not qualify for it.
Congress, therefore, created a ‘Special Medal for Heroism’ as an honorable
substitute. Since the bombing took place on February 3, 1943, many military
organizations and clubs across the country observe Four Chaplains Day, and in
1998, a senate resolution was passed to recognize the 55th anniversary of the
incident making Four Chaplains Day official.
FOUR CHAPLAINS DAY FAQS
Where are the Four Chaplains
buried? While there are many memorials for the Four Chaplains across the
country, they have not been buried anywhere because their bodies could not be recovered
from the Atlantic.
How many died aboard the
Dorchester? Of the 904 individuals aboard the ship, 674 lost their lives as
it sank into the Atlantic.
How many chaplains died in
World War II? One hundred chaplains lost their lives in the U.S. Army and
Marines — most were killed behind infantry and air forces.
HOW TO OBSERVE FOUR CHAPLAINS
DAY
Learn about the incident Although
the events of February 3, 1943, were tragic, they were also inspiring because
of the actions of the Four Chaplains, whom many recall to have spread hope and
relief among the unfortunate troops who feared the loss of their lives. Their
courageous act of handing over their life jackets to those in need has
distinguished them as part of the country’s history.
Get involved with the
foundation The Four Chaplains Memorial Foundation was set up to spread the
word about the need for interfaith understanding and selfless service. Their
motto is “Unity without uniformity.” They host many events and have an
up-to-date website where they publicize their activities which you can
participate in by doing voluntary work.
Spread awareness of
humanitarian service There are many humanitarian organizations across the
country, with a large number that operate around the world, helping people in
need because of prejudice. It’s a meaningful exercise to inform those that will
listen about the injustice that exists and open up conversations that may lead
to what we can do in our capacity to address such issues.
5 FACTS ABOUT FOUR CHAPLAINS
DAY
The U.S.A.T. Dorchester was a
luxury liner The ship was first built in 1926 as a cruise ship that would
travel from Baltimore to Florida with about 230 passengers.
Three of the four were boy
scouts Rabbi Goode, Reverend Poling, and Father Washington all served with
the Boy Scouts of America.
There is a commemorative stamp
The U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp in honor of the four
chaplains in 1948, just five years after their death, which is very rare.
An interfaith chapel was
established President Truman instituted The Chapel of the Four Chaplains in
the basement of Grace Baptist Church, Philadelphia, in 1951.
They have many memorials There
are a considerable number of memorial plaques, parks, statues, and even stained
glass windows all over the U.S. in honor of The Four Chaplains.
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