The author, John F. Wukovits, is a renowned military historian who melds rigorous research with expert storytelling resulting in an inspiring and richly detailed narrative that reveals the challenges that these religious — priests along with some brothers and sisters of Notre Dame’s Congregation of Holy Cross — faced.
Historian provides riveting account of WWII chaplains from Notre Dame
Priests see difference between parish ministry and military chaplaincy – Part 2 in a series
Instead of a church, he shares a small room that serves as both a library and a chapel with other religions denominations, aboard a ship where fighter planes land on deck.
For God and country: Priests navigate U.S. armed forces as chaplains – Part 1 in a series
At first glance, it’s difficult to distinguish Father Lukasz J. Willenberg as a Catholic priest as he gathers with U.S. Army paratroopers preparing for a training jump at Pope Field near Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Papal Swiss Guards are part of a unique parish, chaplain says
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Serving the pastoral needs of the Pontifical Swiss Guard means to care for the spiritual development of a very “unusual parish,” the […]