
Semper Fidelis: A Story of Family, Sacrifice and Love of Country
May we remain always faithful to God, our brothers and sisters in Christ, and our beloved country.
May we remain always faithful to God, our brothers and sisters in Christ, and our beloved country.
Servant of God died on a battlefield in Vietnam Sept. 4, 1967.
The tragedy hits close to home for Bishop Stika, who noted in his statement that he has two brothers who have served in the U.S. Marine Corps. “I recognize and appreciate the selfless service all members of the military give to protect us,” he said.
Catholic survivors of the chaotic event recall how their faith was formed and strengthened, amid the maelstrom of the communist takeover of South Vietnam.
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