The Foundation awards the CEU Angel Herrera prize

 

The XXVII edition of the CEU Ángel Herrera awards took place on Monday 22 January in Madrid and Daniele Bruno, president of the John Paul II Foundation for Youth, was present to present the award for the best journalistic work on the Social Doctrine of the Church to the magazine Mundo Negro.

The CEU Angel Herrera Awards recognise the social, educational and research work of the academic institution and society each year. Different categories of awards are presented and, in this particular event, the Spanish University focuses on those with the greatest media and social impact.

In previous editions, personalities and institutions such as: BBVA, Vicente del Bosque, Cáritas España, Telefónica, Fundación Vodafone, Samsung España, Linkedin, Microsoft, IBM, Banco Santander, Rafael Nadal, Inma Shara, Valentín Fuster, among others. Last year’s winner of the award was also our Foundation ‘for having promoted, through the leadership of young people, peace, union and fraternity among the peoples and nations of the world, with an invitation to young people to build a more just and united world’.

Ex aequo with the magazine Mundo Negro, in the category “best journalistic work on the Social Doctrine of the Church”, Luis Ventoso, deputy director of “El Debate” also won the prize, who received it from His Exc. Mgr. Bernardito Auza, Apostolic Nuncio in Spain.

Mundo Negro is the Spanish Combonian magazine that was born in April 1960, becoming the first periodical in Spain to focus on the African continent, to inform and offer content on the continent, as well as on the Afro-descendant community and the African diaspora in the world.