Journal wins 22 awards from its peers.STAFF The Anglican Journal won a total of 22 awards at two separate international and national church press conventions held last spring. The Journal won five first place awards at the Canadian Church Press (CCP (Certified Computer Professional) The award for successful completion of a comprehensive examination on computers offered by the ICCP. See ICCP and certification. . 1. (language) CCP - Concurrent Constraint Programming. 2. ) convention and awards dinner held last May in Winnipeg, and two awards of excellence (first place) at the Associated Church Press (ACP (Associate Computing Professional) The award for successful completion of an examination in computers offered by the ICCP. It is geared to newcomers in the computing field. For more information, visit www.iccp.org. ACP - Algebra of Communicating Processes ) held last April in Orlando, Fla. Journal editor Leanne Larmondin won an ACP award of excellence for best editorial in a newspaper or news service, for her November 2005 editorial that criticized the national church's bureaucracy for keeping secret a report about the Anglican Book Centre. The newspaper's culture section--a monthly blend of music, book and film reviews--won the top award for best newspaper department. At the CCP awards, staff writer Marites Sison won two first place awards; in the news story category (Primates Primates The mammalian order to which humans belong. Primates are generally arboreal mammals with a geographic distribution largely restricted to the Tropics. call for breathing space, April Journal; with files from fellow staff writer Solange De Santis) and for service journalism Service journalism is at its core personal. It promises insights, secrets, strategies, tips and direction to consumers rather than serving as just another piece of entertainment. And in that way, the majority of magazines that sell so well on our newsstands are classifiable as service , for the December feature Dreaming of a simple Christmas. Art director Saskia Rowley also won two first place awards for layout and design of an edition (June 2005) and feature layout and design (for a November 2005 Remembrance Day article). Contributor Michael Hudson took first place for colour photo for his June 2005 photos of a sacred arts Sacred art is imagery intended to uplift the mind to the spiritual. It can be an object to be venerated not for what it is but for what it represents; Roman Catholics are taught that such venerated objects are more properly called sacramentals. event. For Web links and more details about the awards visit the Journal's Web site at www.anglicanjournal.com 2005 Anglican Journal awards AWARD OF EXCELLENCE / FIRST PLACE Associated Church Press * Best editorial in a newspaper or news service, Nov. 2005, Leanne Larmondin * Best newspaper department, Culture Canadian Church Press * Best news story, Primates call for breathing space, April 2005, Marites Sison * Best service journalism, Dreaming of a simple Christmas, April 2005, Marites Sison * Best layout and design of an entire edition, June 2005, Saskia Rowley * Best feature layout and design, Remembrance Day article, Nov. 2005, Saskia Rowley * Best colour photo, sacred arts event, June 2005, Michael Hudson AWARD OF MERIT / SECOND PLACE Associated Church Press * Newspaper feature article, Churches work to fill void in social services social services Noun, pl welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs social services npl → servicios mpl sociales , Oct. 2005, Marites Sison * News story, Primates call for breathing space, April 200S, Marites Sison * Newspaper front page, March 200S, Saskia Rowley * Design of an entire issue. Nov. 2005, Saskia Rowley Canadian Church Press * Opinion piece, Leaders must challenge disconnect disconnect - SCSI reconnect between life and liturgy, March 2005, Bishop William Hockin * Letters to the editor, Leanne Larmondin * Original artwork, Do you see what I see?, Dec. 2005, Laura Smith * Biographical profile, Church's problem solver set to retire, May 2005, Marites Sison * Colour photo spread, China, June 2005, Marites Sison and Saskia Rowley * Black and white photo spread, China, Oct. 2005, Marites Sison and Saskia Rowley * Media review, Culture, Leanne Larmondin HONORABLE MENTION / THIRD PLACE Canadian Church Press * General excellence for a national newspaper, Leanne Larmondin * In depth treatment of a news event, Anglican Consultative Council The Anglican Consultative Council or ACC is one of the four "Instruments of Communion" of the Anglican Communion. It was created by a resolution of the 1968 Lambeth Conference. series, Solange De Santis and Marites Sison) * Features, China, June, Sept., Oct. 2005, Marites Sison * Interview, Ex-vice regal re·gal adj. 1. Of or relating to a monarch; royal. 2. Belonging to or befitting a monarch: regal attire. 3. Magnificent; splendid. at home in the communion, Dec. 2005, Mantes man·tes n. A plural of mantis. Sison |
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