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Chaplains often minister to people in extreme circumstances. When under great stress, people are forced to face big questions that can easily be pushed to the side in normal life. Here, David Pettett shares some of the opportunities he had during his time as prison chaplain.
Photo: Colour lithograph of the First Fleet entering Port Jackson on January 26 1788, drawn in 1888. Creator: E. Le Bihan
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