Sunday, September 3, 2017
Father Kupaun Book: Informative, but ...
For school, I read The Miracle of Father Kupaun: Priest, Soldier, and Korean War Hero by Roy Wenzl and Travis Heying.
I had heard a little about Father Kupaun before, but did not really know much. The book certainly filled in details about his actions during the war, his death, and how he affected a number of people. He came across as a good man worthy of admiration. Certainly inspiring.
Should be officially recognized as a saint? I don't know. I leave that to the Church to decide.
I do wish the book had been better written, though. It's repetitive at times, and the interweaving of the stories of his two possible miracles becomes irksome after while; it would have been better just to tell each of the stories straight through.
If you want to know more about him, the book is a good start. Just don't expect a great read.
Pax et bonum
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