PROSPECT HEIGHTS — On Sept. 4, 1967, Father Vincent Capodanno, then a lieutenant and a chaplain in the U.S. Marines, joined a quick reaction force sent to assist pinned-down Marines fighting in the Quang Tin province of South Vietnam.
In 2017, Pope Francis established a third path for sainthood for people who died prematurely by offering their lives for the love of God and neighbor. Father Capodanno, a Navy chaplain from Staten Island, was killed in Vietnam, and he is the first to be considered for this new path…
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Staten Island looks forward to the day we can call our native son Saint Vincent R. Capodanno M.M! We know he is a saint but wish the Church to officially acknowledge it.