How We Started
Recognizing the precious few Catholic resources available to those serving in today's US military, the idea for what is today known as Mission Capodanno was first conceived in 1998. A pilgrimage to the Holy Land that same year facilitated discerning and establishing an organizational entity for the spiritual edification of military personnel and by mid 1999 and into 2000 a small group of military families banded together. With Jeff Cavins' introduction of AF Reserve Chaplain Fr. John Paul Echert to founder Judy McCloskey, an entity slowly emerged. In 2000, then AMS Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien, now Cardinal O'OBrien, responded with his blessing and prayerful support. With the terrorist attack of 9-11, efforts increased to launch the initial web presence. The Phase I website launched Christmas Eve 2001. Now in our twelfth year as a non-profit corporation, Team Capodanno continues to support active duty and reserve US military personnel and chaplains stationed around the world. Acknowledging "war is hell", Mission Capodanno likewise affirms the warriors home is Heaven. Mission Capodanno provides US military families spiritual edification through the teachings of the Catholic Church, specifically paragraph 2310 of the Catechism, the writings of Fulton J. Sheen and St. Jose Marie Escriva, the lives of saints in time of war through the work of biographer James Monti (Magnificat!), the witness of today's mlitary chaplains and families, all in union with the exemplary life and sacrifice of Servant of God Fr. Vincent R. Capodanno, LT, CHC, USNR.
Board of Directors
COL. JAY BUTLER: Colonel (Ret) Butler holds a Master of Science Degree in Strategic Studies from the Army War College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania; a Master of Science Degree in Management with emphasis in Information Management Systems from the University of Central Texas, in Killeen, Texas; and a Bachelor of Science Degree with emphasis in Civil Engineering from the United States Military Academy, at West Point, New York. He is also an Army Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt. Jay is married to the former Julia Fister from Georgetown, Kentucky. They live in Front Royal, Virginia with their 4 children: Emma (15); Katie (13); Julianna (11); and Jerome Knox Jr. (5). Jay currently works for CALIBRE as a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt supporting the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller) in the Pentagon.
USAFR CHAPLAIN FR JOHN PAUL ECHERT is a priest of the Archdiocese of St.Paul-Minneapolis and currently serves as Catholic chaplain for the 133rd Airlift Wing of the Minnesota Air National Guard. He is professor of Sacred Scripture at the Saint Paul Seminary and University of St. Thomas--both of the Twin Cities--and serves as the Scripture forum expert for EWTN. He has also served as a military chaplain for the AFRC and was prior service active duty as an electronics and communications technician in the 1970's. His total service in various Air Force capacities spans nineteen years.
MRS. JUDY L. MCCLOSKEY is the daughter of a WWII Army combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient who served as regimental photographer with the 104th infantry Division, 414th Regiment, HQ Company that liberated the Nazi concentration camp Nordhausen. She is the wife of a career US Navy SWO (Surface Warfare Officer), and mother of six children- two of whom enlisted in the military. Mrs. Judy L. McCloskey is the founder of Mission Capodanno.
MR. HARRY W. CROCKER, III is the author of Triumph: The Power and the Glory of the Catholic Church, A 2,000-Year History; and Don't Tread on Me: A 400 Year History of America at War, from Indian Fighting to Terrorist Hunting. Harry Crocker also served as co-host of EWTN's "Great Moment's in Church History" with Fr. C. John McCloskey and currently works at a conservative publishing house in Washington DC.
Mission Capodanno's Board of Advisors is listed here.
How to Help
Mission Capodanno is a non-profit 501.c.3 corporation.
Combined Federal Campaign Number: 31113.
Liberation in the spirit of the Gospel is incompatible with hatred of one's enemy as a person, but not with hatred of the evil that he does as an enemy.
-- CCC 1933
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