St. Louis Review, Catholic St. Louis, archdiocese receive honors from Catholic Media Association
Staff recognized with 21 awards at annual Catholic Media Conference in Atlanta
The St. Louis Review, Catholic St. Louis and the Archdiocese of St. Louis received a combined 21 awards from the Catholic Media Association, announced June 21 at the annual Catholic Media Conference held in Atlanta.
Jacob Wiegand received a second-place award for photographer of the year. “Masterful use of light. The images are vivid, arresting, and evocative, leading one to wonder just what each subject is thinking about,” the judges wrote. “The themes of family, faith, and spiritual contemplation are captured beautifully.”
And Abigail Buettner received a third-place award for graphic artist/designer of the year. “This artwork is solid and effective illustration work. They are simple and get the message across,” the judges wrote.
St. Louis Review
• First-place awards:
Best reporting of social justice issues – dignity and rights of workers: “Dignity of Work,” by Laura Kosta
Best photograph – general news: “Blessing of St. Michael House for Ukrainian Refugees,” by Jacob Wiegand
Best photograph – holy days/liturgical seasons: “Lighting the Pascal Candle,” by Jacob Wiegand
• Second-place awards:
Best reporting on a hot topic – Eucharistic Revival: “Honor for the King of Kings,” “We have to show Christ to the People” and “Crawling Closer to the Lord” by Jennifer Brinker, Laura Kosta and Jack Figge
Best news writing – local or regional event: “The Call to be His Witnesses in the World (SEEK23 coverage),” by Jennifer Brinker and Laura Kosta
Best reporting of social justice issues – call to family, community and participation: “Lobbying for Life,” by Jennifer Brinker
Best photograph – general news: “Adoration at SEEK23,” by Jacob Wiegand
• Third-place awards:
Best reporting of social justice issues – care for God’s creation: “Planting Seeds, Cultivating Love,” by Laura Kosta
Best reporting of social justice issues – solidarity: “Solidarity to Overcome a Culture of Violence,” by Jennifer Brinker
Best photograph – scenic, still-life or weather: “Climbing the Tree at Wilderkids Urban Forest School,” by Jacob Wiegand
• Honorable mention awards:
Best use of graphics – art or graphics: “The Gift of Hope in the Midst of Grief,” by Abigail Buettner
Best photograph – feature: “Mass in the Woods,” by Jacob Wiegand
Best front page: St. Louis Review staff
Catholic St. Louis magazine
• First-place awards:
Best reporting on a special age group: “The Spirit Alive,” by Jennifer Brinker and Jacob Wiegand
• Second-place awards:
Best feature article – diocesan magazines: “Focused on What Jesus Wants Us to Do,” by Laura Kosta
Best reporting of social justice issues – life and dignity of the human person: “I Have Down Syndrome and I Have No Limitations,” by Laura Kosta
• Honorable mention awards:
Best feature article – diocesan magazine: “Human KINDness,” by Jennifer Brinker
Best multiple picture package: “I Have Down Syndrome and I Have No Limitations,” by Jacob Wiegand
The Archdiocese of St. Louis also received a second-place award:
Best use of graphics in social media: Archdiocese of St. Louis Instagram graphics, by Abigail Buettner and Christin Roskos
Staff recognized with 21 awards at annual Catholic Media Conference in Atlanta
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