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- catalog abstract "In 1935, Saint Martin's College novitiate Joseph Lauro received what was essentially a rejection letter from the Chicago Chancery, in which he was told "We cannot excardinate you from your Chicago diocese so that you might be incardinated into the Benedictine Order" (p. 3). Lauro went onto serve as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941, and as a bomber pilot in the US Air Force in 1943. On December 30, 1945, he was discharged, at which point he returned to seminary. He was ordained on May 17, 1949, fourteen years after he initially tried to become a priest. He served as a priest to the people of Arkansas from 1949 to 1962, helping to restore St. Elizabeth's Church in Eureka Springs and build St. Anne's Church in Berryville, Arkansas. In 1962, he felt called to serve the poor people of Ecuador in Central America, which he did until his death from a heart attack in 1971.".
- catalog contributor b8014578.
- catalog contributor b8014579.
- catalog contributor b8014580.
- catalog created "1971 [c1970]".
- catalog date "1971 [c1970]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971 [c1970]".
- catalog description "In 1935, Saint Martin's College novitiate Joseph Lauro received what was essentially a rejection letter from the Chicago Chancery, in which he was told "We cannot excardinate you from your Chicago diocese so that you might be incardinated into the Benedictine Order" (p. 3). Lauro went onto serve as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941, and as a bomber pilot in the US Air Force in 1943. On December 30, 1945, he was discharged, at which point he returned to seminary. He was ordained on May 17, 1949, fourteen years after he initially tried to become a priest. He served as a priest to the people of Arkansas from 1949 to 1962, helping to restore St. Elizabeth's Church in Eureka Springs and build St. Anne's Church in Berryville, Arkansas. In 1962, he felt called to serve the poor people of Ecuador in Central America, which he did until his death from a heart attack in 1971.".
- catalog description "The closing of a door -- A lovely war to win -- Father Lauro -- Action priest.".
- catalog extent "357 p.".
- catalog issued "1971 [c1970]".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Morrow,".
- catalog spatial "Washington (State) Lacey".
- catalog subject "282/.0924 B".
- catalog subject "BX4705.L3684 A3".
- catalog subject "Benedictines Washington (State) Lacey Biography.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Arkansas Clergy Biography.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Ecuador Clergy Biography.".
- catalog subject "Lauro, Joseph, 1912-".
- catalog subject "Saint Martin's College (Lacey, Wash.) History.".
- catalog subject "Seminarians Washington (State) Lacey Biography.".
- catalog subject "St. Anne's Church (Berryville, Ark.) History.".
- catalog subject "St. Elizabeth's Church (Eureka Springs, Ark.) History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The closing of a door -- A lovely war to win -- Father Lauro -- Action priest.".
- catalog title "Action priest; the story of Father Joe Lauro. By Joseph Lauro and Arthur Orrmont. With a foreword by Richard Cardinal Cushing.".
- catalog type "text".