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Congratulations to Our Award Winners

This year’s Catholic Media Conference was a record-breaking year for CNEWA, which received 49 media awards between its magazine, blog and website, including awards for magazine of the year and best website. These awards were conferred by the Catholic Media Association at its 6-9 June conference in Baltimore.

These awards cover a wide range of categories, including editorial, reporting on disasters and social justice issues, graphic design, photography and multimedia content.

Below is a complete list of CNEWA’s awards, as well as selected comments by the panel of judges who assessed this year’s nominations. Congratulations to all our contributors.

Excellent, well-written, in-depth coverage of breadth of relevant topics. Exceptional design and layout of content and accompanying art.

ONE Magazine as Mission Magazine of the Year, First Place

Our Big Winners

A Bright Spot

article by Gohar Abrahamyan, photos and video by Nazik Armenakyan, layout by Paul Grillo, video produced by Laura Ieraci and edited by David Bratnick

FIRST PLACE: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Call to Family, Community and Participation

FIRST PLACE: Best Photograph — Feature Photo — “A Metal Box Called Home”

SECOND PLACE: Best Feature Article — Mission Magazines

THIRD PLACE: Best Multimedia Package — Social Justice Issues

THIRD PLACE: Best Layout or Article Column — Mission Magazine

“A Metal Box Called Home” won first place for Best Photograph: Feature Photo at the Catholic Media Conference. (photo: Nazik Armenakyan)

No Longer Cursed

article by Maria Gerth-Niculescu, photos by Petterik Wiggers

FIRST PLACE: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Life and Dignity of the Human Person

FIRST PLACE: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Option for the Poor and Vulnerable

THIRD PLACE: Best Feature Article — Mission Magazines

THIRD PLACE: Best Title and Lead-In, Maria Gerth-Niculescu, Laura Ieraci

HONORABLE MENTION: Best Story and Photo Package — By Two Individuals or More

Students in uniform walking.
A blind student is accompanied on his walk home to St. Raphael Boarding School by his classmates from the government-run school in Azezo, Ethiopia. (photo: Petterik Wiggers)

Cries of Hunger

article by Olivia Poust, photo by Argaw Fantu

FIRST PLACE: Best Feature Article — Mission Magazines

FIRST PLACE: Best Photograph — Immigration/Migration — “Refugees Receive Emergency Aid in Addis Ababa”

HONORABLE MENTION: Best Title and Lead-In

HONORABLE MENTION: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Option for the Poor and Vulnerable

“Refugees Receive Emergency Aid in Addis Ababa” won first place for Best Photograph: Immigration/Migration at the Catholic Media Conference. (photo: Argaw Fantu)

When Duty Turns to Grace

article by Laura Ieraci, photos and video by David Bratnick

FIRST PLACE: Best Title and Lead-In

SECOND PLACE: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Call to Family, Community and Participation

SECOND PLACE: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Solidarity

THIRD PLACE: Best Photograph — Immigration/Migration — “Waiting Out the War”

“Waiting Out the War” won third place for Best Photograph: Immigration/Migration at the Catholic Media Conference. (photo: David Bratnick)

A Letter From Lebanon

article by Sister Magdalena Smet, P.S.N., photos by Raghida Skaff

FIRST PLACE: Best Multiple Picture Package — Feature

SECOND PLACE: Best Guest Column/Commentary

THIRD PLACE: Best Photograph — Feature Photo — “A Loving Gaze”

“A Loving Gaze” won third place for Best Photograph: Feature Photo at the Catholic Media Conference. (photo: Raghida Skaff)

Closer to the People

article by Anna Nekrasova-Wilson and Laura Ieraci, photos and video by Konstantin Chernichkin, video produced by Laura Ieraci and edited by David Bratnick

FIRST PLACE: Best Reporting on Vocations to Priesthood, Religious Life or Diaconate

SECOND PLACE: Best Web and Print Package

THIRD PLACE: Best Multimedia Package — Feature

A seminarian looks out the window, an icon is to his left
Vitality Oliynyk is a seminarian in Kyiv. (photo: Konstantin Chernichkin)

A Letter From Ukraine

article by Archbishop Borys Gudziak, photos by Oleh Hryb

FIRST PLACE: Best Guest Column/Commentary

SECOND PLACE: Best Multiple Picture Package — Feature

Archbishop Borys Gudziak walks amongst burnt cars in Bucha
Piles of burnt-out cars in Bucha, Ukraine, mark the destruction of civilian life. (photo: Oleh Hryb)

Broken, Not Crushed

article by Hikma A. Abdulmejid, photos and video by Abenezer Israel, video produced by Laura Ieraci and edited by David Bratnick

FIRST PLACE: Best Web and Print Package

HONORABLE MENTION: Best Multiple Picture Package — Feature

Sister Eyerusalem Balcha plays with Paulos at the children’s home in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (photo: Abenezer Israel)

Emerging Generation

article by Judith Sudilovsky, photos and video by George Jaraiseh, video edited by Josephus

THIRD PLACE: Best Web and Print Package

HONORABLE MENTION: Best Reporting on a Special Age Group

Christian young adults at The Youth of Jesus’ Homeland summer program on Star Mountain, near Ramallah in the West Bank. (photo: George Jaraiseh)

Healing Families Devastated by War

article by Arzé Khodr, photos by Raghida Skaff

FIRST PLACE: Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Solidarity

FIRST PLACE: Best Photograph — Vocations to the Priesthood, Religious Life or Diaconate — “With Rapt Attention”

“With Rapt Attention” won first place for Best Photograph: Vocations to the Priesthood, Religious Life or Diaconate at the Catholic Media Conference. (photo: Raghida Skaff)

Líbano, un País de Neveras Vacías

by Alicia Medina

SECOND PLACE: Best Reporting on Social Justice Issues — Solidarity (Spanish)

HONORABLE MENTION: Best Feature Writing (Spanish)

Zahra Al Hamad has breakfast with her son and his friends at Camp Dbayeh, Lebanon, in February 2022. (photo: Raghida Skaff)

Reassuring Presence

article by Magdy Samaan, layout by Paul Grillo

FIRST PLACE: Best Layout or Article Column — Mission Magazine

SECOND PLACE: Best Reporting on Catholic Education

Students at Notre Dame des Apôtres School in a Cairo suburb start their day by gathering in the school atrium. (photo: Hanaa Habib)

The CNEWA blog has something for everyone. With more than 3,000 posts, the blog covers many issues important to the Catholic community.

The CNEWA Blog as Best Blog: Topical News, Second Place

First Place

Magazine of the Year — Mission Magazines: ONE

Best Website — General Publisher: CNEWA.org

Best Online Content Not Published in Print — News: War on Ukraine; Seminarians Evacuate; Along the Front in Poland; War’s Devastating Effects on the Vulnerable; Icons Witness to Scars of War in Ukraine; articles by Michael J.L. La Civita, Laura Ieraci, Rosabel Crean

Best Coverage — Disaster or Crises: War in Ukraine, articles by Anna Nekrasova-Wilson, Laura Ieraci, Michael J.L. La Civita, Archbishop Borys Gudziak; photos and video by Konstantin Chernichkin, Craig Ruttle, David Bratnick, Oleh Hryb, Michael J.L. La Civita

Second Place

Editor of the Year: Laura Ieraci

Writer of the Year: Laura Ieraci

Best Blog — Topical News: The CNEWA Blog, articles by Michael J.L. La Civita, Laura Ieraci, Rosabel Crean

Third Place

Best Online Content Not Published in Print — Photo Content: A Letter From India, by Sajeendran V.S.

Best Online Content Not Published in Print — Feature: Cries of Hunger; CNEWA Connections; Little Things Matter; (De) Construct Exhibition; The Story Behind the Story; articles by Olivia Poust, Elias D. Mallon, Michael J.L. La Civita, Laura Ieraci

Best Reporting of Social Justice Issues — Option for the Poor and Vulnerable: ‘Go and Do Likewise,’ Anubha George

Honorable Mentions

Best Website — Magazine or Newspaper: ONE

Best Title and Lead-In: Drops, Turns, Dips and Climbs, Michael J.L. La Civita

Best Web and Print Package: A Place to Call Home, article by Laura Ieraci, photos and video by David Bratnick

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