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'Grunt Padre' Capodanno brought holiness to battlefield

This article has free access for all visitors. By Russell Shaw. Vietnam War chaplain never stopped serving his men -- even in his final moments of life.
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This column has free access for all visitors. By John Norton. Father Vincent Capodanno, the Vietnam War chaplain, can serve as an inspiring example of priestly self-sacrifice for all priests, wherever the Lord calls them to serve.
By Carl E. Olson. Christ, through his Passion, offered an antidote to all-consuming passions
This article has free access for all visitors. By Russell Shaw. Vietnam War chaplain never stopped serving his men -- even in his final moments of life.
By Barry Michaels. A century ago this month, a Belgian Benedictine monk called for new ways to help Catholics in the pew participate in the Mass
By Emily Stimpson. And why it should not need to mean the end of a Catholic couple's marriage
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. The word describes the holy quality of our relationships with God and the Church
By Amy Kiley. They are finding ways to overcome language and ethnic differences to become one family
Our Takes. We don't need morally offensive messages shoved down our throats, no matter how tasty the ingredients may be.
By Scott Alessi. Going beyond the guided tour can offer broader perspective on Catholic campus life
By Teresa Tomeo. Fathers get a bad rap in popular culture, but study proves they are far from dispensable
By Gerald Korson. Last spring's graduation keynoters urged students to seek opportunities during crisis
This column has free access for all visitors. By Greg Erlandson. What the fall of America's most prominent Catholic politician teaches about hypocrisy
By Gerald Korson. Is your last name Zolp? You're in luck at Loyola University in Chicago
Letters to the Editor for September 20, 2009.
By Mary Eberstadt. Unlike previous generations, today's parents cannot claim ignorance or resign to passivity
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. Working for unity is an essential Catholic call, starting in families and parishes.
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