Liguorian Recognized at 2013 CPA Media Conference
Liguorian showed a strong presence at the 2013 Catholic Press Association Media Conference. With more than 200 publications present, Liguorian was proud to be recognized in six different categories. Included is a list of honors—category, place, title, issue, and author. All quoted material is attributed to the judging panel.
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SHORT STORY
Second Place
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO, "Trees Must Bend”—April 2012—by Catherine Waller
“Interesting flashback to a lynchpin moment in South American history. Told from a unique angle.”
Third Place
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO, "A New Mourning”—Jan. 2012—by Karen Bruckbauer
“Reflections and ruminations on tragedy. multiple perspectives, shuffled succinctly, and wrapped in dialogue.”
BEST ESSAY – National general interest magazines
Third Place
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO, "What Words Can’t Convey”—July/Aug 2012—by Johan van Parys, PhD
“Well-researched, scholarly, accessible guidance to the wisdom of things without words.”
BEST EDITORIAL
Honorable Mention
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO, "Modeling Mary: Our Pilgrimage of Faith”—May/June 2012—by Thomas A. Thompson, SM
“Beautiful retelling and re-imagining of Mary’s life as pilgrimage. Well-researched. Great quotes, scripture, history and sources. Elegant and simple.”
BEST REGULAR COLUMN – Spiritual life
First Place
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO, "Just Live It” by Kate Basi—submitted Feb. and April 2012
“Clear, concise, a fun read that hits the target. What more do we need?”
BEST COVERAGE OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF VATICAN II’S OPENING
Second Place
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO,
"Liguorian—Oct. 2012—Vatican II at 50” by Massimo Faggioli
"Then and Now: Vatican II and the People of God" by Terry McCloskey CSsR
"The Redeemer Mary and You: Mary and Vatican II" by Matthew Allman, CSsR
GENERAL EXCELLENCE – National general interest magazines-based on the submission of three consecutive issues.
Honorable Mention
Liguorian Magazine, Liguori, MO, by Staff—Submitted: April, May-June, July-Aug 2012
“First person style creates a feeling of intimacy with authors. Dramatic full-page graphics mixed with creative layouts.”