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Awards for Outstanding Catholic Leadership


Matthew Kelly  NY Times Bestselling Author and International Speaker

Mother Mary Assumpta Long, O.P. Co-Foundress and Prioress General of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist

Msgr. Robert (Bob) McDermott - Founder of the St. Joseph's Carpenter Society and Romero Center and Vicar General, Diocese of Camden

Dr. Rosalie Mirenda Educator, Author and President of Neumann University
 
CLI developed the Awards for Outstanding Catholic Leadership in 2000 to recognize people in the Catholic Church whose exemplary leadership in the family, the workplace, the community and the Church has been inspired by their Catholic faith. The lay, clergy and religious men and women named this year have inspired and led others, serving as role models for future Church and lay leaders.  More information about each honoree can be found below.

The 2010 Awards will be held on Friday, November 12, 2010 at the Drexelbrook in Drexel Hill, PA. Tickets are available for $150 per person. Tickets can be purchased online or checks made out to “Catholic Leadership Institute” can be mailed to Catholic Leadership Institute, 440 E Swedesford Road - Suite 3040, Wayne, PA 19087. For more information, call 610.363.1315 or e-mail Msquarcia@CatholicLeaders.org.  

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Molly Kelly is a homemaker, lecturer, author and mother. Widowed in 1975, she has raised six sons and two daughters - an experience literally reflected in her presentations and writings on family values, especially chastity. Molly speaks to more than 100,000 teenagers, parents, and teachers annually, throughout the United States and Canada, inviting them to choose chastity as a way to health, happiness and wholeness.

Archbishop John Foley - As President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Archbishop Foley has played a critical role in helping Catholics and the Church to take advantage of the opportunities present in the secular media. The Council's writings on Ethics in Advertising in 1997 and Ethics in Communication last year have helped many understand how to integrate their Catholic faith with the radical evolution of communications and media technology. He has challenged all to follow the basic principles involved in ethics in communication and focus on the truth, the dignity of the human person, and the welfare of society.

 

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