A tribunal of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services has wrapped up its nearly four-year inquiry into whether the life of Father Vincent R. Capodanno, a Vietnam War hero and U.S. Navy chaplain, merits consideration for sainthood.
Military archdiocese completes phase in cause for Vietnam-era chaplain
U.S. archbishop visits Vietnam to show solidarity, offer support
U.S. bishops sent their immediate past president to Vietnam to see how they could help with the first college-level Catholic school approved in the Asian country in about 40 years.
Lawmakers say Obama’s actions in Vietnam ignore human rights abuses
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, said May 24 that President Barack Obama’s decision to lift the arms embargo in Vietnam “failed to advance […]
Father Daniel Berrigan, advocate for justice, peace, poor, dies at 94
NEW YORK (CNS) — Jesuit Father Daniel Berrigan, an early critic of U.S. military intervention in Vietnam who for years challenged the country’s reliance on military […]






















