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🗓️ 14 July 2025
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to American Catholic History. If you like our podcast, please give us a five-star |
0:11.2 | rating and a great review wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Noel Heister Crow. And I'm Tom Crow. |
0:17.4 | Today we're talking about Father Stanley Rother, the first U.S. born martyr, and the second |
0:24.0 | person to be beatified on U.S. soil. Father Stanley's story doesn't have big, amazing moments. |
0:31.6 | Until you get to the very end. Right, of course. But up to that point, his story is one of simple |
0:36.5 | faith, love, and absolute devotion to |
0:39.6 | his flock, even if that meant death. Now, you first learned his story sort of incidentally while |
0:46.4 | you were in seminary. Yes. So I went to Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmetburg, Maryland for three |
0:51.0 | years from 2005 to 2008. While there, I first lived in the first floor of |
0:56.5 | Gallagher Hall, which was a dormitory wing off the main building. To get to the first floor |
1:01.0 | of Gallagher, you walked through a passageway that connected the two buildings. On the walls of |
1:05.5 | that passageway hung a number of pictures of this young-looking priest, smiling in his official portrait, and then other |
1:12.5 | pictures of the same priest in a tropical setting. |
1:15.7 | And some he was wearing a multicolored stole and sporting a gentle smile. |
1:19.9 | In one, he's holding a child's hand and looking down at her while other children are playing |
1:24.3 | nearby. |
1:25.3 | There was no label on the pictures, nor was there any |
1:27.6 | context given anywhere, you know, among those pictures on the wall. But it was clear by the |
1:32.7 | placement that this was a significant priest who had done good work for the Lord and had a |
1:37.4 | connection to Mount St. Mary's. Eventually, I did find out who he was, Father Stanley Rother, a |
1:43.2 | 1963 grad of the Mount, and I found out that |
1:46.8 | he'd been murdered in Guatemala where he had served as a missionary. Then, I learned a lot more about him |
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