The Story of Chaplain Kapaun, Patriot Priest of the Korean Conflict: The Story of Chaplain Kapaun

The Story of Chaplain Kapaun, Patriot Priest of the Korean Conflict: The Story of Chaplain Kapaun - Paperback

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The Story of Chaplain Kapaun, Patriot Priest of the Korean Conflict: The Story of Chaplain Kapaun

The Story of Chaplain Kapaun, Patriot Priest of the Korean Conflict: The Story of Chaplain Kapaun - Paperback

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by Father Arthur Tonne (Author)

Daring and devoted, Father Kapaun (pronounced Cape'n) gave his all for the men who were imprisoned with him in North Korea. "He saved my life," was the statement of hundreds who were dragged from the battlefield by him, who were nursed back to health, fed with the food he had "stolen," who were given the will to live and the hope of freedom by this kindly priest. All creeds, colors and classes shared in the kindness and inspiration of this man of God. "100% man," "An inspiration," "A saint." No praise is too great from the men who were with him. Reading the story of Chaplain Kapaun will inspire you. At the time this book was originally published in 1954, The author, Father Arthur Tonne, had authored 22 books, mostly volumes of sermons and collections of stories for preaching and teaching. After five years of teaching, he organized and directed for thirteen years the Newman Club att Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, where he gave more than 300 talks over radio station KTSW. He had preached missions and retreats in 22 states, and had spoken to numerous university, civic, and fraternal groups. As pastor of St. John Nepomucene, the Pilsen Catholic Church, the home parish of Chaplain Kapaun, he was in an ideal position to secure the material and background for this account of an outstanding patriot.

Author Biography

At the time this book was originally published in 1954, The author, Monsignor Arthur Tonne (July 4,1904-May 20, 2003), had authored 22 books, mostly volumes of sermons and collections of stories for preaching and teaching. After five years of teaching, he organized and directed for thirteen years the Newman Club att Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, where he gave more than 300 talks over radio station KTSW. He had preached missions and retreats in 22 states, and had spoken to numerous university, civic, and fraternal groups. As pastor of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Pilsen, Kansas, the home parish of Chaplain Kapaun, he was in an ideal position to secure the material and background for this account of an outstanding patriot. The beloved priest of Pilsen was many personalities but only one man. He was benevolent, compassionate, gentle, fair, and an inspirational leader respected by all who preferred to just be called "Father Tonne."

Number of Pages: 260
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: June 09, 2013

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