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For 250 years, America has honored those who gave everything in service to others. But among the heroes of our nation’s history are four extraordinary men who entered the battlefield carrying no weapon at all.
No Greater Love tells the powerful true story of four Catholic chaplains who received the Medal of Honor for acts of courage, sacrifice, and faith during World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. From the burning deck of the USS Franklin to the frozen prison camps of Korea and the jungles of Vietnam, these priests risked—and ultimately gave—their lives for the soldiers beside them.
Featuring reflections from Father Pawlikowski, former Command Master Chaplain at West Point, and Peter Hetzel, former Commander of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, this film explores the sacred duty of the military chaplain and the enduring legacy of sacrifice remembered at Arlington National Cemetery.
This Memorial Day, join us for a cinematic journey into faith under fire—and discover the meaning of No Greater Love.
“Greater love has no man than this: that a man lay down his life for his friends.” — John 15:13










