By MICHAEL STAVOLA | The Wichita Eagle | Published: May 12, 2021 WITCHITA, Kan. (Tribune News Service) A vigil and funeral date have been set for Father Emil Kapaun, who died in a Korean War prison camp roughly 70 years ago. Kapaun, who is on a path toward possible sainthood, is expected to draw a crowd larger than what can be held in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Wichita, where Kapaun will eventually be interred, according to the Catholic Diocese of Wichita Director of Communications Matthew Vainer. The vigil and funeral are planned to be at Hartman Arena. I believe at least 3,000 to 5,000 people will attend each service, he said.
Roman Catholic Chaplain Emil J. Kapaun, United States Army recipient of the Medal of Honor. (Wikipedia)
12 May 2021 The Wichita Eagle | By Michael Stavola
A vigil and funeral date have been set for Father Emil Kapaun, who died in a Korean War prison camp roughly 70 years ago.
Kapaun, who is on a path toward possible sainthood, is expected to draw a crowd larger than what can be held in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Wichita, where Kapaun will eventually be interred, according to the Catholic Diocese of Wichita Director of Communications Matthew Vainer.
The vigil and funeral are planned to be at Hartman Arena.
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(Article by John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead republished from Rutherford.org)
This is not a new development, nor is it a revelation.
This is a government that has in recent decades unleashed untold horrors upon the world including its own citizenry in the name of global conquest, the acquisition of greater wealth, scientific experimentation, and technological advances, all packaged in the guise of the greater good.
Mind you, there is no greater good when the government is involved. There is only greater greed for money and power.
Unfortunately, the public has become so easily distracted by the political spectacle out of Washington, DC, that they are altogether oblivious to the grisly experiments, barbaric behavior and inhumane conditions that have become synonymous with the U.S. government.
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As we consider a new name for Lake Shore Drive, consider how the airport across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., was renamed. First it was National Airport. Then it was Washington National Airport. And now it’s Reagan Washington National Airport.
The name was not so much changed as added onto.
DuSable Lake Shore Drive sounds good enough to me.
Michael Riley, Uptown
Republican cancel culture
The Republican Party rants about cancel culture, but they are the foremost agents of cancel culture. Two examples:
1. Republican-led state legislatures across the country are busy passing laws to prevent the teaching of history that accurately details the devastating impact of the institution of slavery, as well as the devastating impact specifically on Indigenous peoples of the doctrine of manifest destiny.