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Celebrating honors for the Catholic Review

Allow me, if you will, to brag for a few moments about the staff of Catholic Review Media.

We are a small team of people who produce the news and features you read every month in the magazine and every day online. The team includes not just journalists, but also a graphics designer and sales, administrative and other employees who support our mission to “inform, teach, inspire and engage” the people of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

These hardworking people have been honored in recent months by three varied press associations with judging by respected peers in journalism and publishing.

The Catholic Review picked up 32 awards combined from the Associated Church Press, the Catholic Press Association of the U.S. and Canada, and the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association.

In the MDDC Editorial Awards, we received 18 awards (nine first place and nine second) in this competition against our predominantly secular colleagues in Maryland, Delaware and D.C. Most of these were judged against similar-sized publications, non-dailies with more than 20,000 circulation.

In the ACP, an ecumenical group, we received seven – four Awards of Excellence (first-place awards), two Awards of Merit (second-place) and one honorable mention (third place). The Awards of Excellence include two Best-in-Class, for blog (Julie Varner Walsh) and for Regional Denominational Magazine. For the past four years, we were named Regional Newspaper of the Year, so it is rewarding to continue that tradition in the magazine category.

In awarding the Catholic Review the Best in Class Award of Excellence for Regional Denominational Magazine, the ACP judges said, “Celebrating and reflecting on all things Catholic in the greater Baltimore area and beyond, this publication truly covers the waterfront, with news and features that grab the reader.”

We also won seven awards at the annual CPA contest, competing this year for the first time in magazine categories. Included among these is an honorable mention for Diocesan Magazine of the Year.

The CPA judges gave an honorable mention in the Diocesan Magazine of the Year, noting, “One tenet of journalism applied to magazines like these is ‘keep it local,’ and Catholic Review lives up to this. Doesn’t veer from the hard issues with columns like ‘Peace is a decision’ and a very strong message from Archbishop William E. Lori on the Department of Justice report on police in Baltimore.”

When we write and produce the magazine, we don’t do that with the judges in mind. Our readers are our focus, first and foremost. But in January each year, we look back at what we have produced and select the entries for the contests. It’s a good exercise, because it reminds us of what we did well, and what we ought to improve. It’s also gratifying when peers in our profession provide feedback and judge that our work is among the best in the region or the country (or two countries, in the case of the CPA).

We will miss one of those contributors who helped make the publication great in the last couple of years. Erik Zygmont, staff writer, left Catholic Review Media in the middle of July to move his family to New Hampshire. He still has a few stories in the hopper, so you will continue to see his byline in the coming months. We wish Erik well.

If you’d like to join this award-winning team, Catholic Review Media has two openings for staff writers, one of whom must be able to speak, read and write in Spanish. For details, visit archbalt.org, click on “Careers” in the top menu, and search for keyword “Review.”

Below are the awards from the respective associations:

 

MDDC

ACP

Catholic Press Association