New film ‘American Martyr’ tells story of Oklahoma priest and martyr Blessed Stanley Rother

Hundreds gathered late last month in Oklahoma City for the premiere of the new film “ American Martyr: The Stanley Rother Story ,” a feature-length documentary depicting the inspiring life of Blessed Stanley Rother.
“This has been a long time coming,” Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City told EWTN News on the red carpet July 28.
Born in Okarche, Oklahoma, Rother was a farmer before he attended Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and was ordained a priest in 1963. After serving as an associate pastor at a parish in Oklahoma for five years, Rother received permission to join the staff at the Oklahoma diocese’s mission in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala.
He served the Tz’utujil people, who are descendants of the Mayans, in Guatemala, learning their native Tz’utujil language as well as Spanish. As their pastor, Rother celebrated Mass and helped translate the New Testament into the Tz’utujil language. He quickly gained the trust and love of the local people, ministering to them in their homes, sharing meals, helping them in the fields, and visiting the sick.
While Rother was in Guatemala, a civil war broke out and the Catholic Church was caught in its crosshairs.…



