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Enduring Love: 4 Inspiring Father’s Day Stories, by Emily Chaffins – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Photo by Nabil Naidu on Unsplash. Father and son.

By Emily Chaffins, Catholic Exchange, June 19, 2026

Emily Chaffins is a fiction writer who has won multiple awards, including a Silver Key Award in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards (Humor Category) and First Place for Undergraduate Fiction in the Florida International University Student Literary Awards.  …

cropped-LinkedIn-Headshot-scaled-1-1Dads, grandfathers, mentors, clergy—so many men in our communities are uplifting friends and loved ones, many going unseen. This Father’s Day, Catholic Exchange brings you true stories of fathers transforming lives.

Neighborhood Favorite

-Lynne Parker Davis from Atlanta, GA

My dad, Jack Gordon Parker, made friends easily and for life.

He was born in the late “roaring” 1920s. His father died in 1932 of the Spanish flu as the economy crashed. Dad always remembered the hungry times too well. There was never a creamed meat dish or seltzer served in our home.

He joined the Army during the conflict in Korea, returning with hundreds of pictures of his buddies and the children they sponsored in Japan and Korea. …

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