Patronal Medal

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Patronal Medal
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Awarded forDistinguished service in the advancement of Marian devotion
Sponsored by The Catholic University of America and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
LocationWashington, DC
CountryUSA
Reward(s)Medal
First awarded1974
Last awarded2016

The Patronal Medal is awarded jointly by The Catholic University of America and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. It is awarded someone who has "rendered distinguished service in the advancement of Marian devotion, theology, or general appreciation of the place of Mary in the life of the Catholic Church." [1]

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It is awarded on an occasional basis around December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Patronal feast of Catholic University and the Basilica. It was awarded 25 times between its establishment in 1974 and 2010. [2]

Winners

YearWinnerPositionCitation
2016Sandra Andreas McMurtrie [3] Catholic volunteer
Robert F. Comstock [3] Attorney
2013 Carl A. Anderson.jpg Carl A. Anderson [1] Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus "He embodies the qualities for which the Patronal Medal is awarded because his strong faith and devotion to Mary underpin all that he does." [1]
2009Msgr. Paul LenzVice-postulator of the cause for canonization of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha "With great admiration and affection for him and in recognition of his life's work, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and The Catholic University of America together, this day, proudly confer upon Reverend Monsignor Paul A. Lenz their highest honor, the Patronal Medal." [4]
1998 Coat of arms of Edmund Szoka.svg Cardinal Edmund Szoka [5] President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and of the Governatorate of Vatican City State
1995Joseph and Bertha Braddock [5]
1990 [3] Mother Angelica Founder of the Eternal Word Television Network
1989Rev. Eamon R. Carroll [5] Past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America and the Mariological Society of America
1987 Thomas J. Grady [6] Bishop of Orlando
1986 Coat of arms of John Joseph Krol.svg Cardinal John Krol [5] Archbishop of Philadelphia
1985 Joseph A. Fitzmyer, S.J. [5] Professor at The Catholic University of America
1984 Coat of arms of William Wakefield Baum.svg Cardinal William Baum [5] Former Archbishop of Washington, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education and Major Penitentiary;
1979 [3] MotherTeresa 094.jpg Saint Teresa of Calcutta [7] Founder of the Missionaries of Charity
1974Archbishop Fulton Sheen [4] [8] Bishop of Rochester
Coat of arms of Michael Joseph Bransfield.svg Michael J. Bransfield [9] Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston and former rector of the Basilica
Coat of arms of John Joseph Carberry.svg Cardinal John Carberry [4] Archbishop of St. Louis
Virgil Dechant [4] Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
His Eminence Cardinal James Aloysius Hickey.jpg Cardinal James Hickey [1] Archbishop of Washington
Dolores hope.jpg Dolores Hope [1] Wife of entertainer Bob Hope
Fr. Frederick Jelly [10] President of the Mariologist Society of America and the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Bishop James T. McHugh [4] Bishop of Rockville Centre
Coat of arms of Patrick Aloysius O'Boyle.svg Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle [4] Archbishop of Washington
Fr. Patrick Peyton [4] Founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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