The Anglican Journal was named top national or international newspaper by the North American Associated Church Press (ACP), one of 18 awards the newspaper received recently.
The awards were presented at the annual gatherings of the ACP, North America’s oldest church press organization, and the Canadian Church Press.
On April 24, the Journal took home the award of excellence in the Best in Class/National or International Newspaper category at the ACP awards in Chicago. It is the association’s top award.
The Journal also picked up an additional five ACP awards: an award of merit (second place) for newspaper feature article for staff writer Marites N. Sison’s story on rural ministry in Saskatchewan. Journal art director Saskia Rowley’s design of the story also won an award of merit.
Journal editor Leanne Larmondin won an award of merit in the letters to the editor category. Freelance artist Anna Payne-Krzyzanowski also won an honourable mention for a Remembrance Day illustration that accompanied a November reflection about military chaplains.
The media review section won an honourable mention.
Founded in 1916, ACP has about 200 members.
Meanwhile, on May 4, the Journal won 12 awards from the Canadian Church Press.
First place awards honoured:
Second-place awards cited:
Third-place awards honoured:
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, the newspaper of the Anglican diocese of Ottawa, garnered five CCP awards in photography, design and poetry.
CCP is a professional organization for Canadian Christian publications.