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Cardinal
Foley Honoured with a Special Award from Christophers
New
York/Brussels, APR. 21, 2008, 09.20 Hrs (SIGNIS/CNS):
Cardinal
John P. Foley, former president of the Pontifical Council of Social
Communications has been named the recipient of the Christopher
Leadership Award by the Christophers. Cardinal Foley, along with
television shows, movies and books that are deemed uplifting,
were honored April 10 at a Christopher Awards dinner in New York.
Cardinal Foley is only the fifth person in the 59-year history
of the Christopher Awards to receive the Christopher Leadership
Award
Ordained a priest in 1962, Cardinal Foley has been involved in
Catholic communications in its many forms. He served as editor
of The Catholic Standard & Times, newspaper of the Archdiocese
of Philadelphia, and for 23 years was president of the Vatican’s
Pontifical Council for Social Communications, a post he held until
2007. In that sense he was very close to OCIC and Unda, and was
also a supporter of the creation of SIGNIS. Named an archbishop
in 1984, he was made a cardinal last November. In his current
position, he guides the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher in the organization’s
support of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and its response
to the needs of Catholics in the Holy Land.
"It’s especially gratifying to be able to honour him
for setting an example of leadership that glowingly embodies the
Christopher spirit of service to God and humanity," said
a statement from Gerald M. Costello, interim executive director
of the Christophers. Cardinal Foley is only the fifth person in
the 59-year history of the Christopher Awards to receive the Christopher
Leadership Award, which recognizes individuals who have set a
leadership example in the fields of media, church or government.
Past winners of the award are: Peace Corps pioneer R. Sargent
Shriver; Father John T. Catoir, retired director of the Christophers;
former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani; and longtime public
television executive William F. Baker.
Also being honored by the Christophers this year is David McCullough,
the two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his biographies
Truman and John Adams. He will receive the Christopher Life Achievement
Award. McCullough, in addition to his books, has become a fixture
on public television for narrating or hosting such programs as
The Civil War, Smithsonian World, Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A
House Divided and The American Experience. PBS’ American
Masters received a Special Christopher Award. The series is in
its 25th season. Six movies won Christopher Awards this year:
Amazing Grace, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Great Debaters,
Juno, The Kite Runner and Ratatouille. Of the five TV and cable
Christopher winners, three come from CBS: Flashpoint: Kimberly
Dozier and the Army’s Fourth I.D. — A Story of Bravery,
Recovery and Loss, In God’s Name and Pictures of Hollis
Woods. Other winners included HBO’s Longford and PBS’
miniseries The War.
Maryknoll Father James Keller founded the Christophers in 1945
with the purpose of using media to encourage individuals to use
their God-given talents to make a positive difference in the world,
by bringing Gospel values into the mainstream of life. The Chinese
proverb "It’s better to light one candle than to curse
the darkness" guides its publishing, radio and awards programs.
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