Flynn and his EWTN News colleague Patrick Leonard were honored by CMA for Best Video with their touching profile of Father Peter Adamski titled “How a Tragic Loss Led a Top-Level Executive to Become a Catholic Priest.”
The video deeply moved audiences with its portrayal of Father Adamski’s journey.
Catholic News Agency (CNA) stood out with top honors for Best News Writing Series – National Event for its comprehensive reporting on Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster.
Last year, her exhumed body was found remarkably preserved, and CNA’s coverage, led by Shannon Mullen, Hannah Brockhaus, and Joe Bukuras, was lauded for its thoroughness.
Zoe Romanowsky, CNA’s General Assignment Editor, was recognized for Best Personality Profile – National Newspaper or Wire Service.
Her article on Amanda Achtman, “Fighting Euthanasia in Canada: Amanda Achtman is a millennial on a mission,” highlighted Achtman’s initiative, Dying to Meet You, focusing on reshaping discussions around suffering, death, and hope.
Championing Religious Liberty
CNA also clinched the award for Best Coverage – Religious Liberty Issues.
Daniel Payne, Joe Bukuras, and Tyler Arnold’s investigative work on the FBI’s memo regarding traditional Catholics was praised for its depth and impact.
Their reporting spurred calls for reform and accountability within the FBI.
National Catholic Register’s Impactful Reporting
The National Catholic Register earned recognition for Best Coverage – Pro-life Issues, thanks to Lauretta Brown’s series “Moms on Campus.”
The series showcased how Catholic higher education institutions are empowering young women to choose life while pursuing their academic goals.
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