Pax Christi USA Pope Paul VI Teacher of Peace Award - Recipients of The Teacher of Peace Award

Recipients of The Teacher of Peace Award

  • 1978 - Dorothy Day
  • 1980 - Msgr. Paul Hanly Furfey
  • 1982 - Mary Evelyn Jegen, S.N.D.
  • 1983 - Eileen Egan and Gordon Zahn
  • 1984 - Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel and Jean Donovan
  • 1986 - Jean Goss and Hildegard Goss-Mayr
  • 1987 - Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen
  • 1988 - Lawrence Martin Jenco
  • 1989 - Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
  • 1990 - Joan Chittister, O.S.B.
  • 1991 - Bishop Thomas Gumbleton
  • 1992 - Dom Helder Camara
  • 1993 - Colman McCarthy
  • 1994 - Jim and Shelley Douglass
  • 1995 - Jim and Kathy McGinnis
  • 1996 - Helen Prejean, C.S.J.
  • 1997 - Roy Bourgeois, M.M.
  • 1998 - Kathy Kelly
  • 1999 - Martin Sheen
  • 2000 - Dianna Ortiz, O.S.U.
  • 2001 - Fr. Louis Vitale, Elizabeth McAlister and her husband Philip Berrigan
  • 2002 - Fr. Peter Dougherty
  • 2003 - William P. Quigley
  • 2005 - Msgr. Ray East
  • 2006 - Sr. Mary Lou Kownacki
  • 2007 - Fr. John S. Rausch, Glmy

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