The Miracle of Father Kapaun: Priest, Soldier, and Korean War Hero
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The Miracle of Father Kapaun: Priest, Soldier, and Korean War Hero  -     By: Roy Wenzl

The Miracle of Father Kapaun: Priest, Soldier, and Korean War Hero

Ignatius Press / 2015 / Paperback

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The son of Czech immigrants, Fr. Kapaun grew up on a small Kansas farm. But this seemingly ordinary farm boy became one of the most inspiring heroes of the Korean War - and unlike many war heroes, this military chaplain is also on the road to sainthood. A man of incredible courage and faith, he is credited with saving the lives of hundreds of prisoners, instilling them with hope when all hope seemed lost. His imprisonment under incredibly harsh conditions ultimately led to his death at 35 years of age in 1951.

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Title: The Miracle of Father Kapaun: Priest, Soldier, and Korean War Hero
By: Roy Wenzl
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 200
Vendor: Ignatius Press
Publication Date: 2015
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 1621640655
ISBN-13: 9781621640653
Stock No: WW640653

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Emil Kapaun—priest, soldier and Korean War hero—was a rare man. He was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award, and is also being considered by the Vatican for canonization as a saint.

Just as remarkable are the many non-Catholic witnesses who attest to Father Kapaun’s heroism: the Protestants, Jews and Muslims who either served with the military chaplain in the thick of battle or endured with him the incredibly brutal conditions of a prisoner of war camp. These Korean War veterans, no matter their religion, agree that Father Kapaun did more to save lives and maintain morale than any other man they know.

Then there are the alleged miracles—the recent healings attributed to Father Kapaun’s intercession that defy scientific explanation. Under investigation by the Vatican as a necessary step in the process of canonization, these cures witnessed by non-Catholic doctors are also covered in this book.

In tracking down the story of Father Kapaun for the Wichita Eagle, Wenzl and Heying uncovered a paradox. Kapaun’s ordinary background as the son of Czech immigrant farmers in Kansas sowed the seeds of his greatness. His faith, generosity and grit began with his family’s humility, thrift and hard work.

Author Bio

Roy Wenzl is an award-winning reporter for the Wichita Eagle. He is the primary author of Bind, Torture, Kill: The Inside Story of the Serial Killer Next Door (Harper Collins, 2007) and a co-producer of the documentary film The Miracle of Father Kapaun.

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