Korean War

Wisconsin megachurch pastor Stuart Briscoe, lifelong broadcast evangelist, dies at 91

By Riley Farrell — August 5, 2022
(RNS) — His Wisconsin church remains the largest in the state, and his media ministry, 'Telling the Truth,' continues to broadcast online and on the radio.

War and soldiers have changed over a century. Chaplains remain a powerful force.

By Joe Drape — November 10, 2021
(RNS) — In a day when soldiers are often not religiously affiliated, chaplains still make connections across faiths.

US army chaplain Emil Kapaun advancing toward sainthood

By Joanne M. Pierce — March 10, 2021
(The Conversation) — Can the Catholic Church canonize someone whose spiritual heroism came during the violence of war?

Making an American saint can take more than a miracle

By Joe Drape — December 10, 2020
(RNS) — The cause of a Catholic priest killed in the Korea conflict ticked most of the boxes, but his candidacy had to overcome two formidable obstacles.

Possible saint gets a big military honor from White House

By Caleb K. Bell — April 9, 2013
WASHINGTON (RNS) President Obama will award the Medal of Honor this week to an Army chaplain who died in a POW camp during the Korean War -- a pretty big deal if Emil Kapaun wasn't already a candidate for sainthood
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