2 Classic ‘War Movies’ for Veterans Day Viewing
Honoring courage and humanity, films attest to selflessness in battle and the bravery that must endure.
Honoring courage and humanity, films attest to selflessness in battle and the bravery that must endure.
New Jersey deacon searches for meaning in a deadly wartime accident and finds it in the Eucharist.
COMMENTARY: Gratitude is a virtue required as part of justice whereby we remember and appreciate the service done for us and the willingness to show kindness in return.
Do we offer a Mass for them and for those who suffer the terrible consequences of war and those who are left behind?
Mental-health professionals and military specialists increasingly rely on these tools to combat the after-effects of war.
Catholic chaplains and veterans remember, honor and pray for the fallen.
One Special Forces major recommends ways civilians can help veterans readjust to American life after Iraq, Afghanistan.
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