Alum Award Nomination

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The Ezekiel: Prophet of Hope Award

The Ezekiel: Prophet of Hope Award is presented to alums of Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary who, through their example, have challenged students, alums, and the entire Saint John’s community to promote the work of building collaborative environments in which lay, ordained and religious can live out their prophetic ministries to the church and the world.

Criteria:

  • The award will be given to an alumna/us whose life and work have been significantly influenced by his or her study at Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary.
  • In recognition of the profoundly ecumenical spirit of the Saint John’s community, alumnae/i from both Catholic and non-Catholic traditions are eligible to receive the award.
  • Nominations will be solicited annually, approximately a year in advance of the award, from the faculty, staff, students and alumnae/i of the School of Theology and Seminary.  A selection committee will choose the recipient(s) from among those nominated.
  • The award will be at the SOT/Sem Ministry for Today Summit. A special platter designed by potter Richard Bresnahan will be given to the recipient commemorating the award, and the recipient's travel expenses to and from Saint John's will be paid.

 

The Sister Mary Anthony Wagner Award

The Sister Mary Anthony Wagner Award is presented to alumnae of Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary who have prophetically and courageously embraced and used their gifts, and encouraged other women to develop their gifts for the good of the church and the world.

Criteria:

  • Because the award seeks to recognize women who were significantly formed by an extended period of study at Saint John’s, recipients will generally be women who have received a graduate degree from the School of Theology and Seminary.
  • Though non-Catholic women are eligible to receive the award, in recognition of the School’s Roman Catholic identity and heritage, at any point in the history of the award at least half of the recipients will have been Roman Catholic.
  • Nominations will be solicited annually, approximately a year in advance of the award, from the faculty, staff, students and alums of the School of Theology and Seminary.  A selection committee will choose the recipient(s) from among those nominated. 
  • The award will be presented at the SOT/Sem All Class Reunion.  A special platter designed by potter Richard Bresnahan will be given to the recipient commemorating the award, and the recipient’s travel expenses to and from Saint John’s will be paid.
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