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An
Adult Religious Recognition
The Saint Anne Medal is for adults working with Catholic
members of national organizations serving youth.
The medal was inaugurated at the Sixth National
Conference on Catholic Youth Work in
Philadelphia
in November 1957. It
was redesigned in 1980. The
Saint Anne Medal is offered to those dioceses, which choose to
use it, subject to the approval of the local ordinary.
It is the highest national award in this field.
The purpose of the medal is to honor the outstanding
service to adults contributing to the spiritual development of
Catholic members of Girl Scouts and
Camp
Fire
organizations, and to further Catholic adult leadership in
youth ministry through such organizations.
Nominations
and recommendations may be made by anyone; People who
were nominated in a previous year but were not selected may be
re-nominated if still eligible.
To nominate someone, complete the Saint
Anne Medal application
and submit it to:
Catholic Archdiocese of
Oklahoma City
Office
of Youth and Young Adult Ministry
7501
NW Expressway -
P.O. Box
32180
Oklahoma City
,
OK
73123
Phone:
(405) 721-9220
Saint
Anne Medal Award - Application Form
Candidate
Qualifications
The
kind of person sought as a recipient of a national adult
recognition should be one of excellent character and exemplary
in every way.
Recipients
should be adults currently active with the organizations served
(ideally, registered members.)
Awards
may be given to clergy, religious, non-Catholics, lay men or
women.
APPROVALS:
This nomination is to be kept confidential.
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