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CPPCD presents two awards to individuals who have distinguished themselves in service to the Church: the Yves Congar Award and the Lumen Gentium Award. These awards are presented at the annual convention. Individuals are nominated by members of CPPCD.
Yves Congar Award
In recognition of extraordinary service, initiative and creativity on the part of a CPPCD member in support of pastoral planning and consultative processes in the direction set forth by the Second Vatican Council, as well as sustained commitment to furthering the mission of CPPCD
This award is presented to a CPPCD member who:
- has demonstrated extraordinary service to the People of God in support of pastoral planning and/or council development;
- has revealed initiative, creativity, and performance results;
- has impacted a large number of people;
- has shared his/her talents and experience with members of CPPCD;
- has demonstrated sustained commitment to furthering the mission of CPPCD.
Submit a nomination for the Congar Award (CPPCD members only)
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Past recipients |
| 2008 |
Mary Ann Gubish
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| 2007 |
Mark Mogilka |
| 2006 |
Brian Reynolds |
| 2005 |
Mary Montgomery, OP |
| 2004 |
Robert Burke |
| 2003 |
Kathleen Turley, RSM |
| 2002 |
Msgr. Bill Harms |
| 2001 |
Sharon Euart, RSM |
| 2000 |
Mary Kay Bailey, OP |
| 1999 |
Msgr. Philip Murnion |
| 1998 |
Arthur X. Deegan, II |
| 1997 |
Rosalie Murphy, SND |
| 1996 |
Eileen Tabert |
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LUMEN GENTIUM Award
In recognition of distinguished pastoral leadership in the utilization of planning and broad consultation processes, influencing a significant number of people, structures and programs and showing initiative and creativity while raising awareness of the principles of the document Lumen Gentium.
This award recognizes a person or group inside or outside the membership of CPPCD that has implemented the direction and goals of the Second Vatican Council in an extraordinary manner. In particular the award acknowledges:
- distinguished pastoral leadership in the utilization of planning and broad consultation processes;
- initiative and creativity in responding to parish or diocesan changing needs;
- significant contributions to raising awareness of the principles of the document, Lumen Gentium;
- a significant number of people, structures, or programs influenced.
Submit a nomination for the Lumen Gentium Award (CPPCD members only) |
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Past recipients |
| 2008 |
Jeff Rexhausen
Dr. Michael Cieslak
Dr. Mary Gautier
Dr. Robert Miller
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| 2007 |
Office of Planning and Research, Archdiocese of Philadelphia,
Dr. Robert Miller, Director |
| 2006 |
Neil Meitler |
| 2005 |
Mark Fischer |
| 2004 |
Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate |
| 2003 |
Rev. Robert Howes, MCRP |
| 2002 |
Siobhan Verbeek |
| 2001 |
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious |
| 2000 |
Bishop Kenneth Untener |
| 1999 |
Bishop Howard Hubbard |
| 1998 |
No award |
| 1997 |
Loughlan Sofield |
| 1996 |
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin |
| 1995 |
Richard S. Krivanka |
| 1992 |
Planning and Research Staff Archdiocese of Seattle |
| 1993 |
Archbishop William Borders |
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