Chris Powers on Practicing the Catholic Faith in the U.S. Navy
When Chris Powers entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1974, his Catholic chaplain was a priest who went on to become John Cardinal O’Connor, Archbishop
When Chris Powers entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1974, his Catholic chaplain was a priest who went on to become John Cardinal O’Connor, Archbishop
On April 23, Trinity Missions will present Archbishop Broglio with its 2026 Spirit of Father Judge Award. Trinity Missions Vice-President for Development and Mission Advancement
Catholic U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Jack Hagopian (Ret.) shares how tutoring Ukrainian soldiers in English turned to spiritual mentoring as they defend their homeland against
Catholic Religious Education Coordinator Lorrie Lane Dyer, Ph.D., reflects on the importance of faith formation for U.S. Military families.
Mrs. Nancy Smith shares how her son’s time at West Point and ensuing Army career inspired her to sponsor exhibits for the Archdiocese for the
A longtime supporter of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, Retired Four-Star Admiral Willam J. “Fox” Fallon reflects on a consequential 41-year career in
In this episode, consider a conversation with the Rev. Monsignor Stephen J. Rossetti–U.S. Air Force veteran, doctor of psychology, exorcist, and author of the new
Meet Michele McAloon: retired Army pilot, podcaster, canon lawyer, wife, mother, woman of the chapel.
Mr. Kevin Smith shares how U.S. Military veterans, wounded or ill warriors, and their caretakers or companions can apply to go on the annual Warriors
Bill Newbrough, Donor Relations Officer for the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, shows how you can support Catholic pastoral care for U.S. Military members
U.S. Army Sergeants Mark Baron and Regis Kramer trade guns of war for swords of the spirit, leaving the military to join Team Saint Paul.
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