Watch Called and Chosen – Father Vincent R. Capodanno July 4 on EWTN

Gabriel Award-winning film to air at 10:00 a.m. (EDST) and again at 4:00 p.m. (EDST) on Independence Day

In this scene from the Gabriel Award-winning film “Called and Chosen – Father Vincent R. Capodanno,” the Military Chaplain, played by Actor James Hutson, hears the battlefield confession of a fellow Marine, played by Michael Sedler. (PRNewsfoto/EWTN Global Catholic Network.)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — EWTN will celebrate the nation’s 242nd birthday next week by televising Called and Chosen – Father Vincent R. Capodanno, the Gabriel Award winning docudrama about the celebrated U.S. Navy Chaplain, Vietnam War hero, and candidate for sainthood. EWTN will broadcast the film in North America on Wednesday, July 4, at 10 a.m. (EDST) with an encore showing that same day at 4:00 p.m. (EDST).

The 90-minute film explores the life of the Maryknoll missionary-turned-Navy-lieutenant who died of gunshots at the age of 38 in Vietnam’s Quế Sơn Valley, administering the sacraments to embattled U.S. Marines and pulling the wounded to safety. Father Capodanno, a native of Staten Island, NY, received the Medal of Honor posthumously in 1969. The Catholic Church declared him a Servant of God in 2006 and the Holy See’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints is now considering his Cause for Canonization.

Called and Chosen was filmed in New York and California under the direction of Mr. James C. Kelty and features interviews with some of those who served alongside Father Capodanno, as well as, reenactments of his war service including the battle that ended his life. EWTN premiered the film late last August to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the priest-hero’s Sept. 4, 1967 death

Earlier this month, Called and Chosen received a prestigious Gabriel Award at the annual Catholic Media Conference, held this year in Green Bay, WI. The Gabriel Awards are presented each year for films or programs that uplift and nourish the human spirit, affirm the dignity of human persons, and uphold universally recognized human values such as community, creativity, tolerance, justice, compassion, and the dedication to excellence.

To order a DVD copy of the film, go here.

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