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Join Catholic Mobilizing Network for the Justice ​Reimagined Awards & Celebration on World Day ​Against the Death Penalty 2024.


Thursday, October 10, 2024 | 6:30-9:00 p.m.

Vatican Embassy | Washington, DC


Valet parking | Business attire | Heavy hors ​d'oeuvres

Sponsorship Opportunities

$15,000+ - VISIONARY

Includes 10 tickets, verbal recognition during the event, full-page ad ​in program, recognition in program and event news release


$10,000 - CHAMPION

Includes 8 tickets, full-page ad in program, recognition in program ​and event news release


$5,000 - PARTNER

Includes 5 tickets, half-page ad in program, and recognition in ​program


$2,500 - COLLABORATOR

Includes 3 tickets, quarter-page ad in program, and recognition in ​program


$1,500 - ADVOCATE

Includes 2 tickets and recognition in program


Individual Tickets

Individual Ticket: $200

Young Professionals Ticket (ages 30 & under): $75


We are no longer selling tickets. Please contact Jeff Sved at ​jeff@catholicsmobilizing.org to inquire about attending.

Ticket Sales are now closed

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Event Honorees

WITNESS TO INNOCENCE

Exonerated death row survivors ​fighting to end the death penalty

DALE RECINELLA

Long-time prison minister for the ​men on Florida’s death row

Host Committee

Sr. Rita Ann Teichman, CSJ

Justice Reimagined Host Committee Chair

CMN Development Committee Chair



Mary Catherine Bunting


Karen and Guy Clifton

Founding Executive Director of CMN

2019 CMN Awardee, Founders Award


Carol & William Cooke

Justice Reimagined Planning Committee Members


Dr. John J. DeGioia

President of Georgetown University


Msgr. John Enzler

Mission Advocate, Catholic Charities D.C.


His Eminence Cardinal Wilton Gregory

Archbishop of Washington

2022 CMN Awardee, Archbishop Fiorenza Dignity & Life ​Award


Most Rev. Borys Gudziak

Archbishop Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic ​Archeparchy of Philadelphia


Dcn. Steve & Andrea Kaneb

Advocates for those on the Margins


Dr. Peter & Nancy Kilpatrick

President of The Catholic University of America


Patricia McGuire

President of Trinity University


Bill O‘Keefe

Executive Vice President For Mission, Mobilization And ​Advocacy at Catholic Relief Services


Sr. Helen Prejean, CSJ

Renowned anti-death penalty advocate

2019 CMN Awardee, Lifetime Achievement Award



Kerry Robinson

President and CEO of Catholic Charities USA


Sylvester & Vicki Schieber

Renowned anti-death penalty advocates

2022 CMN Awardees, Reimagining Justice Award

Event Sponsors

VISIONARY


Congregation of St. Joseph

Mary Catherine Bunting

Diocese of Fort Worth

Dcn. Steve and Andrea Kaneb


CHAMPION


Ascension

Sharon Burns

Msgr. John Enzler

Sylvester and Vicki Schieber

Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange

Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia


PARTNER


Archdiocese of St. Louis

Catholic University of America

Karen and Guy Clifton

C. Maury Devine

Georgetown University

Patrick Malone & Associates; Patrick & Vicki Malone

Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary


COLLABORATOR


Archdiocese of Miami

Archdiocese of Seattle

Archdiocese of Washington

Catholic Charities USA

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace

Carol and William Cooke

Diocese of St. Augustine

Diocese of Venice in Florida

Leadership Conference of Women Religious

James Lund and Vivian Zeik Lund

National Black Catholic Congress

Bill O’Keefe

Douglas Sandvig and Mary Ricciardello

Suzanne and Steve Schneck

Sisters of Bon Secours, USA

Sisters of St. Francis of Clinton, IA

Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque

Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia

Rich and Dana Wekerle


ADVOCATE


Adorers of the Blood of Christ, United States Region

Adrian Dominican Sisters

Congregation of the Humility of Mary

Kathleen A. Curran

Daughters of Charity

Thomas and Anne Depman

Richard Dieter and Margaret Louden

Doyle Printing and Communications

Greg and Corine Erlandson

John Holden and Mary Beaudoin

Journey of Hope...From Violence to Healing

Ralph McCloud

Mount St. Scholastica

Diane Oakley

School Sisters of Notre Dame Central Pacific Province

Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet

Sisters of the Most Precious Blood, O’Fallon, MO

Sisters of the Precious Blood, Dayton, Ohio

SOAR! Support Our Aging Religious

Ursuline Sisters of Louisville

About CMN

Catholic Mobilizing Network (CMN) is the ​national Catholic organization working to ​end the death penalty, advance justice, and ​begin healing.


Through education, advocacy, and prayer, ​and based on the Gospel value that every ​human is created in the image and likeness ​of God, CMN expresses the fundamental ​belief that all those who have caused or ​been impacted by crime should be treated ​with dignity.