Laetare Medal
The Laetare Medal is an annual award given by the University of Notre Dame in recognition of outstanding service to the Catholic Church and society. The award is given to an American Catholic or group of Catholics "whose genius has ennobled the arts and sciences, illustrated the ideals of the church and enriched the heritage of humanity." First awarded in 1883, it is the oldest and most prestigious award for American Catholics.
Overview
The medal is an external award which can be given to a person from outside the University of Notre Dame. It is named the Laetare Medal because the recipient of the award is announced in celebration of Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent.The Laetare Medal was conceived by University of Notre Dame professor James Edwards as an American version of the papal award the Golden Rose. It was approved of by the university's founder Father Edward Sorin, C.S.C.. The Golden Rose has existed since the 11th century, and was customarily awarded to a royal person on Laetare Sunday, although this was rarely done during the 20th century. The university adapted this tradition — awarding a gold medal, instead of a rose — to a distinguished American Catholic on Laetare Sunday. The medal has the Latin inscription "Magna est veritas et praevalebit," meaning "Truth is mighty, and it shall prevail."
A candidate for the award must be a practicing American Catholic who has made a distinctively Catholic contribution in his or her professional or intellectual life, even if that contribution is at odds with Catholic teaching. A committee generally takes names of potential recipients from faculty and staff at the University of Notre Dame. They select two or three candidates from this group, which are voted on by the Officers of the University.
Recipients
, a historian of the Catholic Church in the United States, was the first person to be awarded the Laetare Medal in 1883. The recipients of the Laetare Medal come from varied fields. Recipients include jazz musicians, Cardinals, philanthropists, ambassadors, authors, opera singers, Senators, doctors, generals, and a U.S. President.Year | Laetare Medalist | Position | Year | Laetare Medalist | Position |
1883 | John Gilmary Shea | Historian | 1952 | Thomas E. Murray | Member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission |
1884 | Patrick Charles Keely | Architect | 1953 | I.A. O'Shaughnessy | Philanthropist |
1885 | Eliza Allen Starr | Art Critic | 1954 | Jefferson Caffery | Diplomat |
1886 | General John Newton | Engineer | 1955 | George Meany | Labor Leader |
1887 | Edwin Preuss | Publicist | 1956 | General Alfred M. Gruenther | Soldier |
1888 | Patrick V. Hickey | Founder and Editor of The Catholic Review | 1957 | Clare Boothe Luce | Diplomat |
1889 | Anna Hanson Dorsey | Novelist | 1958 | Frank M. Folsom | Industrialist |
1890 | William J. Onahan | Organizer of the American Catholic Congress | 1959 | Robert Daniel Murphy | Diplomat |
1891 | Daniel Dougherty | Orator | 1960 | George N. Shuster | Educator |
1892 | Henry F. Brownson | Philosopher and Author | 1961 | John F. Kennedy | President of the United States |
1893 | Patrick Donahoe | Founder of the Boston Pilot | 1962 | Francis J. Braceland | Psychiatrist |
1894 | Augustin Daly | Theatrical Producer | 1963 | Admiral George Whelan Anderson, Jr. | Chief of Naval Operations |
1895 | Mary Anne Sadlier | Novelist | 1964 | Phyllis McGinley | Poet |
1896 | General William Starke Rosencrans | Soldier | 1965 | Frederick D. Rossini | Scientist |
1897 | Thomas Addis Emmet | Physician | 1966 | Patrick F. & Patricia Caron Crowley | Founders of The Christian Movement |
1898 | Timothy Edward Howard | Jurist | 1967 | J. Peter Grace | Industrialist |
1899 | Mary Gwendolin Caldwell | Philanthropist | 1968 | Robert Sargent Shriver | Diplomat |
1900 | John A. Creighton | Philanthropist | 1969 | William J. Brennan Jr. | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court |
1901 | William Bourke Cockran | Orator | 1970 | Dr. William B. Walsh | Physician |
1902 | John Benjamin Murphy | Surgeon | 1971 | Walter Kerr & Jean Kerr | Drama Critic and Author |
1903 | Charles Joseph Bonaparte | Lawyer | 1972 | Dorothy Day | Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement |
1904 | Richard C. Kerens | Diplomat | 1973 | Rev. John A. O'Brien | Author |
1905 | Thomas B. Fitzpatrick | Philanthropist | 1974 | James A. Farley | Business Executive and Former Postmaster General |
1906 | Francis J. Quinlan | Physician | 1975 | Sr. Ann Ida Gannon, BMV | President of Mundelein College |
1907 | Katherine Eleanor Conway | Journalist and Author | 1976 | Paul Horgan | Author |
1908 | James C. Monaghan | Economist | 1977 | Mike Mansfield | Former Senate Majority Leader |
1909 | Frances Tieran | Novelist | 1978 | Msgr. John Tracy Ellis | Church Historian |
1910 | Maurice Francis Egan | Author and Diplomat | 1979 | Helen Hayes | Actress |
1911 | Agnes Repplier | Author | 1980 | Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. | Speaker of the House |
1912 | Thomas M. Mulry | Philanthropist | 1981 | Edmund Sixtus Muskie | Secretary of State |
1913 | Charles George Herbermann | Editor of the Catholic Encyclopedia | 1982 | John Francis Cardinal Dearden | Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit |
1914 | Edward Douglass White | Chief Justice of the United States | 1983 | Edmund & Evelyn Stephan | Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees and his wife |
1915 | Mary Virginia Merrick | Philanthropist | 1984 | John T. Noonan, Jr. | Lawyer |
1916 | James Joseph Walsh | Physician and Author | 1985 | Guido Calabresi | Dean of the Yale Law School |
1917 | Admiral William Shepherd Benson | Chief of Naval Operations | 1986 | Thomas & Mary Elizabeth Carney | Chairman of the Board of Trustees and his wife |
1918 | Joseph Scott | Lawyer | 1987 | Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, CSC | President of the University of Notre Dame |
1919 | George L. Duval | Philanthropist | 1988 | Eunice Kennedy Shriver | Founder & Chairwoman of the Special Olympics |
1920 | Lawrence Francis Flick | Physician | 1989 | Walker Percy | Novelist |
1921 | Elizabeth Nourse | Artist | 1990 | Sister Thea Bowman | Educator |
1922 | Charles Patrick Neill | Economist | 1991 | Corinne Lindy Boggs | Former Louisiana Congresswoman |
1923 | Walter George Smith | Lawyer | 1992 | Daniel Patrick Moynihan | U.S. Senator from New York |
1924 | Charles Donagh Maginnis | Architect | 1993 | Donald R. Keough | Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees |
1925 | Albert Francis Zahm | Scientist | 1994 | Sidney Callahan | Educator and Journalist |
1926 | Edward Nash Hurley | Businessman | 1995 | Joseph Cardinal Bernardin | Archbishop of Chicago |
1927 | Margaret Anglin | Actress | 1996 | Sister Helen Prejean | Death Penalty Abolitionist |
1928 | John Johnson Spalding | Lawyer | 1997 | Rev. Virgilio Elizondo | Theologian and Activist |
1929 | Alfred Emmanuel Smith | Statesman | 1998 | Dr. Edmund D. Pellegrino | Medical Ethicist and Educator |
1930 | Frederick Philip Kenkel | Publicist | 1999 | Philip Gleason | Professor Emeritus of History, Notre Dame |
1931 | James J. Phelan | Businessman | 2000 | Andrew McKenna | Chairman of the Board of Trustees |
1932 | Stephen J. Maher | Physician | 2001 | Msgr. George G. Higgins | Priest and Labor Activist |
1933 | John McCormack | Artist | 2002 | Father John Smyth | Executive Director of Maryville Academy |
1934 | Genevieve Garvan Brady | Philanthropist | 2003 | Peter and Margaret O'Brien Steinfels | Editors of Commonweal |
1935 | Francis Hamilton Spearman | Novelist | 2004 | Father J. Bryan Hehir | President of Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Boston |
1936 | Richard Reid | Journalist and Lawyer | 2005 | Dr. Joseph E. Murray | Surgeon & Nobel Prize Winner |
1937 | Jeremiah D. M. Ford | Scholar | 2006 | Dave Brubeck | Jazz Pianist |
1938 | Irvin William Abell | Surgeon | 2007 | Patrick McCartan | Chairman of the Board of Trustees |
1939 | Josephine Van Dyke Brownson | Catechist | 2008 | Martin Sheen | Actor |
1940 | General Hugh Aloysius Drum | Soldier | 2009 | NOT AWARDED | |
1941 | William Thomas Walsh | Journalist and Author | 2010 | Dana Gioia | Poet and Chairman of National Endowment for the Arts |
1942 | Helen Constance White | Author and Teacher | 2011 | Sister Mary Scullion, R.S.M., & Joan McConnon | Social Advocates |
1943 | Thomas Francis Woodlock | Editor | 2012 | Ken Hackett | Former President of Catholic Relief Services |
1944 | Anne O'Hare McCormick | Journalist | 2013 | Sister Susanne Gallagher, S.P. Sister Mary Therese Harrington, S.H. Rev. James H. McCarthy | Founders of S.P.R.E.D. |
1945 | Gardiner Howland Shaw | Diplomat | 2014 | Kenneth R. Miller | Professor of Biology at Brown University |
1946 | Carlton J. H. Hayes | Historian and Diplomat | 2015 | Aaron Neville | R&B Singer |
1947 | William G. Bruce | Publisher and Civic Leader | 2016 | Joseph Biden John Boehner | Vice President of the United States former Speaker of the House of Representatives |
1948 | Frank C. Walker | Postmaster General and Civic Leader | 2017 | Father Greg Boyle, S.J. | Founder of Homeboy Industries |
1949 | Irene Dunne Griffin | Actress | 2018 | Sister Norma Pimentel, M.J. | Executive Director, Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley |
1950 | General Joseph L. Collins | Soldier | 2019 | Dr. Norman Francis | President Emeritus, Xavier University of Louisiana and civil rights leader |
1951 | John Henry Phelan | Philanthropist | 2020 | Kathleen McChesney | Former FBI executive assistant director and director of USCCB Office of Child Protection |