Radio Interviews

Radio Maria: A Light in the World

Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Capodanno Guild Vice Admiral P. Stephen Stanley, USN (ret.) joins A Light in the World USA presented on Radio Maria to discuss the virtuous life and heroic death of Father Vincent Capodanno.

Bob Pinkerton On Father Vincent R. Capodanno

Mr. Bob Pinkerton, a former U.S. Marine who served with Father Capodanno in Vietnam, recalls his experiences with the Vietnam War hero chaplain in this edition of Catholic Military Life.

Driving Home the Faith 2023.08.25

Dr. Michael Carter, a member of the new historical commission tasked with assembling the necessary information to resolve the concerns raised by the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, joined the Driving Home the Faith show on Sacred Heart Radio to talk about Father Capodanno’s virtuous life and heroic death.

Vice Adm. P. Stephen Stanley & Sgt. Maj. Henry Hernandez, USMC (Ret), on Father Capodanno Mass

In this edition of Catholic Military Life, the only official podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, Retired Admiral P. Steve Stanley, Chairman of the Father Capodanno Guild, and Retired U.S. Marine Sergeant Major Henry Hernandez, who served with Father Capodanno, share why they believe “the Grunt Padre” should be canonized in the Catholic Church.

Episode 12 – Captain George Phillips & Vice Admiral Steve Stanley

For the occasion of Memorial Day 2021, the Frontline with Joe and Joe podcast featured former Chairman of the Guild Board, Captain George Phillips, who served alongside Father Capodanno, as well as the present Chairman, Vice Admiral Steve Stanley.

Son Rise Morning Show – 05/25/20 – Great Catholic Military Chaplains

Mary Preece, Vice-Postulator of Father Capodanno’s Cause for canonization, is featured on the Son Rise Morning show. (Beginning at 22:56 and ending at 34:50)

Tim Moriarty

Catholic Military Life, the official podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, features Tim Moriarty, creator of The Field Afar, a new feature-length documentary film about Father Capodanno.

Admiral P. Stephen Stanley (1)

The Archdiocese for Military Services’ Catholic Military Life podcast features the newly appointed chairman of the governing board of the Father Capodanno Guild, sharing incredible stories about Father Capodanno and how you can support his cause.

FAITH IN ACTION: “HONORING CATHOLIC MILITARY CHAPLAINS’ SERVICE”

George Phillips and Stephen Stanley, respectively Guild Board Chair Emeritus an current Chair, appeared on the Faith in Action podcast with Jim Recasner, a member of the Memorial Day committee of Indianapolis.

A Chat With Filmmaker Jim Kelty

California filmmaker Jim Kelty talks about his new film on Vietnam War hero and U.S. Navy Chaplain Father Vincent R. Capodanno, M.M., Servant of God, premiering Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 10:00 p.m. (EDST)on EWTN with repeat showings on Sept. 2 & 4 at 3:00 p.m.

Catholic Military Life – Father Vincent R. Capodanno, MM, Servant Of God

Sept. 4 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Vietnam War hero and U.S. Navy Chaplain Father Vincent R. Capodanno, MM, Servant of God. Ever faithful to his vocation, Father Capodanno, a Maryknoll priest from Staten Island, N.Y., died in 1967 at the age of 38 while rushing to administer the sacraments to Marines under enemy ambush in Vietnam’s Quế Sơn Valley. Father Capodanno received the Medal of Honor posthumously on January 7, 1969.

George Phillips – 2019

Captain George Phillips, USMC (Ret.), was among U.S. Marines with Father Vincent Capodanno, MM, Servant of God, when the Navy Lieutenant chaplain was killed by enemy gunfire in Vietnam’s Quế Sơn Valley on Sept. 4, 1967. Capt. Phillips now serves as chairman for the Father Capodanno Guild, which is overseeing the Maryknoll priest’s Cause for canonization.

Joe Drape On Father Kapaun And The Making Of Saints

New York Times bestselling author Joe Drape is out with a new book called The Saint Makers. It explores how the Holy See’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints goes about deciding who gets to be a saint, focusing heavily on the current case of Korean War hero, U.S. Army Chaplain, and Medal of Honor recipient Father Emil Kaupan (1916-1951).

Kenneth L. Fields On Father Capodanno

September 4, 1967–a day Mr. Kenneth L. Fields, USMC (Ret.), will never forget. It was the day the body of Vietnam War hero Father Vincent Capodanno was laid at his feet as he manned a machine gun, just hours after the U.S. Navy chaplain was fatally shot while dashing to the aid of wounded and dying Marines under ambush.

Joseph Frank Simpson On Father Capodanno

In 1966 when U.S. Marine Private First Class Joseph Frank Simpson arrived in Vietnam at the age of 19, there to greet him at a grass-hut makeshift chapel was Father Vincent R. Capodanno, CH, LT, USN. Father Capodanno’s words of counsel and encouragement helped PFC Simpson orient himself to his new surroundings, just months before the priest died a heroic death coming to the aid of embattled Marines.

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