Navy Priest

Navy Priest

by Richard Gribble CSC
Navy Priest

Navy Priest

by Richard Gribble CSC

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Overview

Navy Priest is a compelling biography of the Jesuit priest and Navy chaplain John Francis (Jake) Laboon. Father Jake made a significant contribution to the United States Navy, both as a World War II submarine officer and, most prominently, during a 22-year career as a chaplain. Laboon served as the first chaplain for the Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine Program, but also served as chaplain at his alma mater the United States Naval Academy, undertook a tour of duty with the US Marines in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Legion of Merit, and later served as Fleet Chaplain of the United States Atlantic Fleet.

Father Jake Laboon was born on April 11, 1921 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The third of nine children, he was raised in a faith-filled family. He attended Catholic schools until his matriculation to the United States Naval Academy in June 1940. A tight end for the USNA football team and an All American in lacrosse, Laboon graduated with his classmates in June 1943. He served with distinction in the Pacific submarine force, winning the Silver Star for gallantry aboard USS Peto (SS 265).

Laboon left the Navy in 1946 and immediately entered formation for the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). He was ordained a priest in 1956. Two years later he reentered the Navy as a chaplain, where he stayed until 1980. He then joined the pastoral staff serving at Manresa Retreat Center, in Annapolis, and was for four years the pastor of St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Parish in Woodstock, Maryland. He died on August 1, 1988 a victim of esophageal cancer. In 1995, the destroyer USS Laboon was commissioned in his honor. Loved by all with whom he had contact, Father Jake was a model of Christian fidelity, faith and complete dedication to God and country.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813227252
Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
Publication date: 05/15/2015
Pages: 378
Sales rank: 593,085
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

RICHARD GRIBBLE, CSC is in the department of religious studies at Stonehill College and is the editor of Apostolic Religious Life in America Today (CUA Press).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Acknowledgments xi

Foreword Rear Admiral Barry C. Black, USN (Ret.) xiii

List of Abbreviations xv

Introduction 1

1 The Early Years: 1921-1940 9

2 Formation for Military Service?The U.S. Naval Academy: 1940-1943 36

3 World War II Submariner: 1943-1946 64

4 Formation for the Society of Jesus: 1946-1958 100

5 Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine Chaplain: 1958-1961 129

6 Circuit Rider, Recruit Chaplain, and Alaska Pastor: 1961-1966 161

7 Return to the Naval Academy: 1966-1969 183

8 War Chaplain?Vietnam: 1969-1970 208

9 Florida, Hawaii, and New London Again: 1970-1976 239

10 Command Climax?Norfolk: 1976-1980 260

11 Jesuit Retreat Master and Pastor: 1981-1988 290

Epilogue: Jake Laboon?The Legacy 318

Bibliography 337

Index 349

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