The Sower of Black Field with Katherine Koch | Created In The Image of God 135

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Enjoy this inspiring conversation about courage, the power of faith, and the importance of uncovering untold stories from history!

Award-winning author and artist Katherine Koch joins us to explore the incredible true story of Fr. Viktor Koch, a Passionist missionary who saved the Bavarian town of Schwarzenfeld from American reprisals during the final days of World War II. With an eye on the intersection of faith and history, Katherine dives into her research journey that led to her debut historical fiction novel, The Sower of Black Field.

Through deep personal exploration, she sheds light on her family’s connection to Fr. Viktor, a relative who played a crucial role in protecting the town from certain destruction at the hands of Patton’s Third Army. Fr. Viktor’s story is one of moral courage, faith, and a deep commitment to justice, ultimately leading him to mediate between American forces and the people of Schwarzenfeld, saving countless lives.

This episode also touches on the broader impact of Fr. Viktor's life and teachings. Aside from inspiring his followers with American values, he also opposed National Socialism through Passionist ministry, encouraging parishioners to see the face of Christ in all who suffer. These influences profoundly shaped the town culture during a time of intense indoctrination and war.

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