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Archdiocese accepting nominations for its Medals of Honor program

The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced it has relaunched its Medals of Honor program.

The redesigned program aligns with Archbishop William E. Lori’s pastoral letter “A Light Brightly Visible” as well as with the five core pillars of the archdiocese’s mission statement: Evangelization, Liturgy, Education, Service and Stewardship. 

The awards will be conferred at the archdiocesan gala April 22.

The Medals of Honor recognize lay and religious individuals who have demonstrated a willingness to go above and beyond through the course of their work. Each will be honored for their dedication, passion and outstanding contributions in one of five specific categories. 

“There are inspiring acts of service and sacrifice happening every day across the archdiocese, and these Medals of Honor shine a light on ordinary people who do extraordinary things to share Christ’s love,” Archbishop Lori said. “We hope that by uplifting the honorees, many others will be moved and inspired to let their light shine.” 

The public can honor lay or religious leaders they respect and whose good work has made a difference within the Archdiocese of Baltimore by nominating them for a Medal of Honor award. The deadline for nominations is Feb. 17.

The awards nomination categories include:

Other criteria for the Archdiocese Medal of Honor include the following: 

Visit https://www.archbalt.org/medals-of-honor-gala/ for more information or to make a nomination.

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