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In 1998, the Sisters of Divine Providence instituted the Ketteler Award to honor individuals who demonstrate a strong commitment to social justice. The award, named for Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz, Germany, and co-founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence, is presented annually. Bishop Ketteler, honored in Germany as the “social justice bishop,” was a tireless fighter for the rights of the working class. He was bishop from 1850 until his death in 1877, at the age of 65.

Updates on the Sisters of Divine Providence website. 

2017 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

On August 5, 2017, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Dr. Zane H. Gates and Associate Jane Kerr. These individuals provide healthcare for poor and vulnerable; Jane addresses basic health and educational needs of children in Uganda.

 

2016 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

On July 31, 2016, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Linda Yankoski, CSFN. She is an advocate for hope and healing of children and families in Western PA.

 

2015 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

On August 2, 2015, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Beth Davies, CND. Beth is an advocate for the voiceless in Appalachia. 

 

2014 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

On Saturday, August 2, 2014, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Simone Campbell, SSS. Simone is a NETWORD-advocate for peace, immigration reform, healthcare and economic justice.

 
 
 
Sister Mary Francis Fletcher presenting the Ketteler Award to Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ

2013 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

On August 3, 2013, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Fr. Gregory “Greg” Boyle, SJ. Greg in involved in gang intervention – Homeboy Industries.

 

2012 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

On October 23, 2012, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to award-winning Christian singer and activist Natalie Grant. Natalie is a Christian singer involved in advocacy to end human trafficking.

2011 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2012, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Carol Keehan, DC, an advocate for healthcare reform.

2009 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2009, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Liguori Rossner, SFCC, co-founder Jubilee Kitchen & advocate for the voiceless.

2005 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2005, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Edwina Gately and Elizabeth Vines, CDP.  They are founder Genesis House and Volunteer Missionary Movement – advocate for the marginalized; co-founder of New Beginnings – treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, co-founder Jubilee Kitchen and advocate for the voiceless. 

2004 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2004, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Anita Green, CDP and Miriam Therese Mac Gillis. They have ministered to the “nameless children” of Romania and co-founder Genesis Farms – commitment to the earth.

2003 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2003, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Roberta Grzelak, CDP and Jim and Kathry McGinnis for their advocacy on behalf of women and children and as founders of St Louis Institute for Peace and Justice.

2002 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2002, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Bishop Emeritus Leroy Theodore Matthiesen for his public stance against nuclear proliferation and for equality within the Church.

2001 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 2001, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Joan D. Chittister, an advocate for social justice and equality for women in society and the Church. 

2000 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

for 2000, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Monsignor William Kerr who instituted Pacem in Terris program.

1999 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

Rev. Donald McIlvane was co-recipient along with Betty Sundry, CDP of the 1999 Bishop Ketteler Award for Social Justice. They are activists for social justice.

1998 Ketteler Award for Social Justice

For 1998, the Sisters of Divine Providence presented the Ketteler Award for Social Justice to Helen Prejean, CSJ, for her commitment to abolition of the death penalty.

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