You're Invited!
Join Catholic Mobilizing Network for the Justice Reimagined Awards & Celebration on World Day Against the Death Penalty 2022.
Monday, October 10, 2022 | 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Vatican Embassy | Washington, DC
Valet parking | Business attire | Heavy hors d'oeuvres
COVID-19 precautions can be found below.*
Sponsorship Opportunities
$10,000+ - VISIONARY
Includes 10 tickets, full-page ad in program**, recognition in program*** and event news release
$5,000 - PARTNER
Includes 5 tickets, half-page ad in program**, recognition in program*** and event news release
$2,500 - COLLABORATOR
Includes 3 tickets, quarter-page ad in program**, and recognition in program***
$1,000 - ADVOCATE
Includes 2 tickets and recognition in program***
**All program ads must be received by Sept. 23 to be published in the printed program.
***Deadline to be listed in the printed program is Sept. 28
Individual Tickets
Individual Ticket: $175
Young Leaders Ticket (ages 30 and under): $75
Program Ads
Find out how you can purchase ad space in the Justice Reimagined event program.
Event Honorees
Cardinal Wilton Gregory
Archbishop of Washington, DC
Vicki and Syl Schieber
Visionary anti-death penalty advocates and parents to Shannon, who was murdered in 1998
Host Committee
Sr. Rita Ann Teichman, CSJ
Justice Reimagined Host Committee Chair and CMN Development Committee Chair
John Carr
Founder and co-director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University
Carol and William Cooke
Justice Reimagined Planning Committee Members
Fr. John Enzler
President & CEO of Catholic Charities DC
Most Rev. Joseph Fiorenza
Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston
Most Rev. Daniel Flores
Bishop of Brownsville and CMN Episcopal Advisor
Margaret B. Melady
Former President of the Order of Malta Federal Association
Sr. Helen Prejean, CSJ
Anti-death penalty leader and author of Dead Man Walking
Gloria Purvis
Catholic media personality and host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast
Kerry Robinson
Partner at Leadership Roundtable
Vicki and Syl Schieber
Noted anti-death penalty advocates and murder victim family members
Michael and Julin Williams
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Event Sponsors
VISIONARY
Fr. John Enzler: Catholic Charities DC
Vicki and Syl Schieber
Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia
PARTNER
Mary Catherine Bunting
Congregation of St. Joseph
President John J. DeGioia and Georgetown University
Doug Sandvig
School Sisters of Notre Dame Atlantic-Midwest Province
Sisters of Bon Secours USA
Sisters of the Precious Blood
Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange
COLLABORATOR
Archdiocese of Washington
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Karen and Guy Clifton
Carol and Will Cooke
Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity
ADVOCATE
Archdiocese of Atlanta
John and Linda Carr
Catholic Charities USA
Thomas and Anne Depman
Dick Dieter and Maggie Louden
The Franciscan Friars of Holy Name Province
Dr. Robert P. Holman
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Jesuit Conference Office of Justice and Ecology
Jesuits USA Central and Southern Province
Journey of Hope... From Violence to Healing
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
Jim Lund and Vivian Zeik Lund
Patricia Martin, in loving memory of James Martin
Patrick and Vicki Malone
Margaret B. Melady
Jay Murphy and Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy
Diane Oakley, DM
Paul O'Shea
Barbara Patocka
Pesch
Suzanne and Stephen Schneck
USA East Province of the Society of Jesus
Tobias and Catherine Wolff
About CMN
Catholic Mobilizing Network (CMN) is the national Catholic organization working to end the death penalty and promote restorative justice.
Through education, advocacy, and prayer, CMN mobilizes Catholics and people of good will to build a culture of life and uphold the God-given dignity in every person — regardless of the harm they have suffered or caused.
*COVID-19 Precautions:Out of respect for fellow guests, please be mindful if you are experience any potential symptoms (cough, sneezing, headache, sore throat, fever, etc.), or if you have been in contact with someone exhibiting these symptoms or having tested positive for COVID-19. CMN will adhere to local CDC guidelines at the time of the event. Guests may choose to mask at any time. If a guest cannot attend because of COVID symptoms, CMN is happy to refund the ticket or to reassign the ticket sale amount to be a donation to the organization and therefore fully tax-deductible.