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The Wichita Catholic Diocese plans to explore whether Father Emil Kapaun died a martyr in a North Korean prisoner of war camp.
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Services were held in Wichita for Father Emil Kapaun, who died more than 70 years ago in a North Korean prisoner of war camp.
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Father Emil Kapaun’s remains were returned to Kansas on Saturday.
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Wichita Eagle photographer and videographer Travis Heying produced a 2009 documentary about Father Emil Kapaun, the Korean War hero and candidate for sainthood. He’s working on another about Kapaun’s remains being identified 70 years after he died in a Korean prisoner of war camp.
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Father Emil Kapaun’s remains will return to Wichita on Sept. 25, following a send-off Mass at the Cathedral in Honolulu.
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Early on a Thursday morning in June, nearly 400 people from around the country gathered at the Church of the Magdalen in far northeast Wichita.It's the…
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Wichita is buzzing with interns from across the country this summer. They’re exploring potential careers at local companies while navigating their way…
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The Catholic Diocese of Wichita has announced funeral arrangements for Father Emil Kapaun.The diocese said Tuesday that it will hold a funeral Mass for…
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The remains of Father Emil Kapaun, lost for nearly 70 years, will return to Kansas.Kapaun’s family and the Catholic Diocese of Wichita said Kapaun’s…
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When Ray Kapaun’s cell phone rang Thursday morning in his house north of Seattle, he didn’t recognize the number — so he let it go to voicemail.“My wife…