I can’t access live sources right now, but here’s a quick update based on the most recent widely cited information up to 2025.
- Francis P. Duffy (Francis Patrick Duffy) was a celebrated U.S. Army chaplain known for his World War I service with the Fighting 69th and for receiving multiple high decorations, including the Distinguished Service Cross. Recent, highly publicized mentions center on his legacy as a heroic chaplain rather than new events, since he passed away in 1932. If you’re looking for the latest developments specifically about his legacy (e.g., commemorations, museum exhibits, or scholarly works), I can search those sources if you’d like.
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NEW YORK – Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, joined the National Guard's top chaplain in Times Square on Wednesday, to salute the Army's most famous chaplain: New York National Guard
www.nationalguard.milCardinal Timothy Dolan joined the National Guard's top chaplain to salute the Army's most famous chaplain.
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www.dawsonfuneralhome.comView Francis Xavier Duffy's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
www.legacy.comFrancis Charles Duffy, O.P. Born: June 21, 1931 Professed: August 16, 1954 Ordained: June 16, 1960 Died: March 21, 2006 Charlie Duffy began his Dominican life in the Novitiate in 1953, was ordained in 1960, and following one more year of studies, taught at Aquinas High School in Columbus, OH for three years. Then Read more...
dominicanfriars.orgFrancis Patrick Duffy was a Canadian American soldier, Catholic priest and military chaplain.
www.wikiwand.comFrancis Patrick Duffy (May 2, 1871 – June 27, 1932) was a Canadian American soldier, Catholic priest and military chaplain .
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