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Eagle of the Cross Awards

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March 19, 2024:

Congratulations! 21 recipients have been selected for the Eagle of the Cross Awards have been selected from all six counties and six Catholic high schools of our diocese! The Most Rev. David J. Bonnar, Bishop of the Diocese of Youngstown, will celebrate Mass on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6:00pm at Saint Columba Cathedral in Youngstown. A ceremony and banquet reception will follow in Saint Columba Hall. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Maddie DiSalvatore at mdisalvatore@youngstowndiocese.org or (330) 744-8451 x 310.

Please click HERE (YOUNGSTOWN YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY – Welcome (weebly.com)) to see the lists of Eagle of the Cross Award recipients from the years past. We graciously thank Cindee Case, present Consultant for the Office of Faith Formation & Lay Ecclesial Ministry, for compiling these resources over the years!

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