With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". notes that hospital chaplains may be on duty alone or may be called in the middle of the night. In the Roman Catholic religion, only priests may perform the celebration of the Eucharist (the Liturgy of the Mass), the Sacrament of Penance (confession), and the Sacrament of the Sick (originally called Last Rites). Since the endorsing body might not require applicants to be priests, the YA argues that it may wind up with chaplains who cannot provide patients with a full spectrum of religious services. The district court held, and we agree, that the endorsement requirement provides ample safeguard that VA chaplains will be sufficiently trained to provide patients with those religious services the church, not the VA, finds necessary. See also Turner v. Parsons, 620 F.Supp. 138 (E.D.Pa.1985) (<HOLDING>), aff'd, 787 F.2d 584 (3d Cir.), cert. denied,

A: holding that tax exemption for church property does not violate establishment clause
B: holding that the endorsing requirement does not violate the establishment clause
C: holding that the presence of a cross on the city insignia did not violate the establishment clause
D: holding no violation of federal establishment clause
B.