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The Salesian Center
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ESSAY CONTEST - "The Salesian Spirit"
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Revived in 2006, with the 40th anniversary of DeSales University and in conjunction with World Communications Day, the Salesian Center for Faith & Culture sponsors an annual writing contest for members of the campus community.
World Communications Day, the only worldwide celebration called for by the Second Vatican Council, is celebrated in most countries on the Sunday before Pentecost. The announcement of the theme is usually made on September 29, the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Raphael and Gabriel, who have been designated patrons of those who work in radio. The Holy Father's message for World Communications Day is traditionally published on January 24, in conjunction with the Memorial of St. Francis de Sales, patron of writers.
click here to see the award-winning essays for 2008
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WHO:
Any member of the DeSales University community (faculty, administration, staff, student, or alumnus) may submit an essay.
Essays will be judged by the Review Committee of the Salesian Center.
WHAT: Essays are to expound upon the relationship between faith and culture in the lived experience of contemporary life. While determination of the specific subject of the essay is at the discretion of the author, essays should somehow touch upon the theme of the year's World Communications Day, as determined by the Pope.
Theme for 2008
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The Media: |
such a theme
"calls on us to reflect on the role played by the media
and especially the increasing risk of their becoming
self-absorbed and no longer tools at the service of truth -
something which is meant to be sought and shared."
said
Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli,
president of the Pontifical
Council for Social Communications.
click here for the COMPLETE TEXT of the Holy Father's message
WHEN:
The
contest opens each year on the
feast of St. Francis de Sales (January 24th), as part of
the university's
Heritage Week celebrations.
Essays must be received by the Director of the Salesian
Center for Faith and Culture
on or before
February
28th.
Winners will be announced on March 15th.
HOW:
Essays must be the work of a single individual and written for a university-level readership.
Essays may not be less than 1000 words or more than 2000 words in length (approximately 4-8 pages).
Essays must be typed, double spaced, on 8.5" x 11" paper, with 1" margins, and written in an appropriate style.
Essays must be submitted electronically, either in MS Word or WordPerfect format.
A cover page including the contestant's name (which should not appear on the essay) and some means of contact (address, telephone, e-mail, etc.) must accompany the essay.
AWARDS: Two prizes (gift certificates to the DSU Campus Store) are offered for outstanding essays:
The "best student essay" receives an award of $150.
The "best of the rest" receives an award of $50.
The Review Committee reserves the right not to make awards if the essays are not of sufficient quality.
Award winning essays will be published (in print and/or electronically) by the Salesian Center.
for a list of previous award-winning essays, click here
click here for a printable version of these instructions
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