This has been a somewhat confusing thread. I am a convert to the Catholic church, but before my conversion I was a pastor in a liturgical denomination. So I have a BA in religion, and an M.Div degree with addtional CPE. I have worked as a non denominational chaplain role in a state correctional facility. I have 15 years of experience in this work and it is NOT a job, it is a calling. When budget cuts came to my state, I continued my part time chaplain position for no pay. I worked with all faith groups, I got supplies for Native Americans, and got religious materials and services for both Catholic and Jewish inmates. What will the Catholic church do with my God given gifts and abilities? I know as a Catholic I cannot be ordained, I do not seek to be a priest or priestess, I do not seek to administer priestly sacraments. Can I be called a “pastoral minister” in a congregation assigned to do prison ministry, or by the Diocese? The state demands some kind of title or endorsement (we have our rules)

So what will the church do with me and what in the world will they call me

. But God has called me to this ministry…what are you gonna do with me, and what will you call me…whatever…just let me do my job (still without pay). Would it help if I became a member of a Third order? I am sorry for any poster who has had a negative experience with female chaplains.
BK