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245 04 The field afar|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
246 1  |iTitle on container:|aField afar : the story of Maryknoll
264  1 [United States] :|bCastletown Media,|c2018. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Narrators, Steve Allen and Ken Kashiwahara. 
520    Fr. Capodanno, a native of Staten Island, New York was a 
       Catholic priest, who received the posthumous Medal of 
       Honor for his valor as a chaplain to the Marine Corps 
       during the Vietnam war. Among his men, he earned the 
       nickname, the "Grunt Padre," because of his ministry to 
       the "grunts" (nickname for members of the infantry). 
       Veterans recall how Fr. Capodanno was a constant companion
       to the Marines - living, eating and sleeping in the same 
       rough conditions as the men he served. What his Marines 
       remember most about this remarkable priest, however, was 
       his bravery and fearlessness on the battlefield. During 
       his two tours in Vietnam, he accompanied the men in nearly
       a dozen combat operations, tending to the wounded and 
       offering Last Rites to the dying. In 2006, the Vatican 
       began an official investigation into Fr. Vincent's life 
       for possible canonization and sainthood. Today numerous 
       monuments - roads, chapels, ships and organizations are 
       named in his honor. In a world growing ever more weary 
       with cynicism, this is a story to renew the spirit. In the
       stories told by the Marines who knew him, we gain insight 
       into the tremendous impact a life can have when it is 
       lived in service to others. 
521 8  Not rated. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
610 20 Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America. 
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700 1  Gutierrez, J. Roberto,|efilm producer. 
700 1  Allen, Steve,|d1921-2000,|enarrator. 
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