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''Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice'' ("For Church and Pope" in
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) is a decoration of the
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. It is currently conferred for distinguished service to the
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by lay people and clergy.


History

The
medal A medal or medallion is a small portable artistic object, a thin disc, normally of metal, carrying a design, usually on both sides. They typically have a commemorative purpose of some kind, and many are presented as awards. They may be in ...
was established by Leo XIII on 17 July 1888 to commemorate his golden sacerdotal jubilee and was originally bestowed on the men and women who had aided and promoted the jubilee, and by other means assisted in making the jubilee and the Vatican Exposition successful. In 1898, it became a permanent papal distinction. Pius X reduced the classes to a single one in 1908. Until 1993, it was the highest honour that could be obtained by women.


Appearance


1888 version of Leo XIII

The cross was initially only cast in
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and
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. A
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version was added later. On the medal is a cross made octangular by fleurs-de-lis fixed in the angles of the cross. The arms of the cross narrow towards the center, with slightly indented ends, approaching the form of the patonce cross. In the center of the cross is a small medal with the image of Leo XIII. The words "Leo XIII P. M. Anno X" (tenth year of his pontificate) circle the image. In the center of the reverse side are the papal emblems. The
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''Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice'' is stamped in the circle surrounding the emblems. On the obverse side of the medal, the branches of the cross are
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s, which, with the fleurs-de-lis, form the
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of the . Stamped on the reverse side are the words "Pridie" (on the left branch), "Kal" (on the top branch), and "Januar" (on the right branch) and the year "1888" (at the foot of the cross). The medal's
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is red, with delicate lines of white and yellow on each border. The cross is worn on the left side of the breast.


Current version since Paul VI

The current version was introduced by pope Paul VI and is only awarded in gold. The obverse depicts the Apostles
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and Saint Paul in the centre of the cross. The inscription ''Pro Ecclesia'' (For Church) is stamped on the left arm, ''Et Pontifice'' (And Pope) on the right. Three small crosses are situated at the end of the left, bottom and right cross arm. During the reigns of Paul VI and
John Paul II Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his you ...
, the top arm of the cross bore the coat of arms of the reigning Pope and his name in Latin on the bottom cross arm. The decoration's ribbon is in the papal yellow and white. This design was modified under
Benedict XVI Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, his resignation on 28 Februar ...
: the personal arms of the reigning pope were replaced by a small cross, while the coat of arms of the Holy See replaced the small cross on the bottom arm. The name of the reigning pope no longer appears on the front.


Gallery

Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice 1888.jpg, Version 1888 Modern Kruis Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice voorzijde.gif, Version 1978–2005 Royal Belgian Army Museum 10.JPG, The medal on the uniform of a papal zouave Ellen Ammann 2 JS.jpg, Ellen Ammann with Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice


Notable recipients


Leo XIII (1878-1903)

*1902 – Wilfred Spruson, Bessie Anstice Baker


Pius X (1903-1912)

*1908 – Marija Jambrišak *1910 – Emilie Hopmann


Benedict XV (1914-1922)

*1914 – Ellen Ammann *1916 – Mary Kate Barlow,


Pius XI Pope Pius XI (; born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, ; 31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939) was head of the Catholic Church from 6 February 1922 until his death in February 1939. He was also the first sovereign of the Vatican City State u ...
(1922-1939)

*1924 – James Merry, organist and choirmaster of St Peter's, Cardiff, for over 40 years *1928 – Jano Köhler *1938 - María Camino Sanz Orrio, President of
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during the
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. *1938 – Constance Le Plastrier, Agatha Le Breton *1938 – Catherine Bonifas


Pius XII Pope Pius XII (; born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli; 2 March 18769 October 1958) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 2 March 1939 until his death on 9 October 1958. He is the most recent p ...
(1939-1958)

*1939 – Petra Vela de Vidal Kenedy *1942 ** Helen Murray Bradford, Past President Alumnae Association of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart ** Marica Stanković ** Lady Margaret Armstrong, president of the Ladies of Charity of the New York Archdiocese. *1947 – Edouard Heene *194x – Miguel Regidor Nadres *195x - Councillor Christiaan Verdult, Chelmsford's first Roman Catholic mayor for 'outstanding services to the church' *1951 - May Roach, for tireless efforts at Central State Teachers College and in and around the Stevens Point, Wisconsin area. *1952 – Sarita Kenedy East *1953 - Mr Piet Senster, Kerkrade, Nederland *1954 – Ernest E. L. Hammer *1954 - Christiaan Hermanus Cornelis Alvares *1955 – Mrs. Emil Borth, for 50 years of service as organist at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Duluth, Minnesota, Richard Keys Biggs for 27 years of service as organist at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hollywood.


John XXIII Pope John XXIII (born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli; 25 November 18813 June 1963) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 until his death on 3 June 1963. He is the most recent pope to take ...
(1958-1963)

*1959 - Euphemia Haynes


Paul VI (1963-1978)

*19xx – Anna LangohrDas Attentat von Köln-Volkhoven
, ''Ursula-Kuhr-Schule''
*1963 - Brother Mathias Barrett, Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd, Albuquerque, NM, USA; ''The Shepherd’s Call'', July/Aug 1963. *1965 - David Whiteaker MM *1967 - Mary M. Schneider * 1967 - Michael Mathew Colaço *1968 – Xavier Sewell * 1969 - James Alberione and the Society of Saint Paul *1973 – William Maurice Carrigan *1977 – Kathleen Mary Burrow


John Paul II Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his you ...
(1978-2005)

*1979 – Ayako Sono *1979 Chevalier Dr. T. Raja Pinheiro. he is from Punnaikayal Pearl Fishery Coast of South India around Tuticorin. *1979 Dr. A. Raja Pinheiro. Founder Chairman of Rajan Group of Companies M/s. Rajan Universals Mfrs. & Exports Pvt. Ltd. M/s. Amusements & Picnic Resort Pvt. Ltd. ( Dolphin City & Little Folks, Chennai ) M/s. Raj Inter Continental M/s. Raja Pinheiro Charitable Trust. he is from Punnaikayal Pearl Fishery Coast of South India around
Tuticorin Thoothukudi (formerly called Tuticorin) is a port industrial city in  Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It lies on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The city is capital and headquarters of the district. ...
. *1982 - Mrs Margaret Meaney, for services to Pope John Paul II's visit to the United Kingdom as Press Co-Ordinator for Liverpool *1986 - Isabelle T. Farrington *1987 - Magdalena Villaba *1988 – Donald Swan, for Exceptional Service to Education in Greenwich, London *1989 - *1990 – *1990 - Laureana Franco, for her exemplary service as a lay catechist in the
Archdiocese of Manila In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
*1991 - T. K. John Thekkumparampil, for exceptional service to the church and for his contributions to the establishment of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. *1992 - Thomas Zullo, for Exceptional and Lifelong Service to the Church in New York and California ( Archdiocese of Los Angeles) *1992 - Joaan Zullo, for Exceptional and Lifelong Service to the Church in New York and California: Financial Director of St. Paschal Baylon Church from 1990 to 2021 ( Archdiocese of Los Angeles) *1995 - Constancia Baclig Madrid, Lay Minister and Catechist, St. Anne Parish of Buguey, Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, Cagayan Valley Philippines *1996 - Claire Henshall (Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale, Victoria Australia) Warragul Parish for her musical contribution as the organist to the parish for over 50 years *1997 - Father Robert Joseph Bedard, CC *1997 – Dolores R. Leckey *1997 – Father Francis G. Morrisey, O.M.I. *? – Conor Mullaly, OFM *? – Sister Margherita Marchione, MPF *1999 – , *2000 - Fr. Eduardo Hontiveros, SJ; Filipino
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composer and musician, best known as an innovative
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behind popular Philippine liturgical music. *2001 - Francis and Barbara Scholtz *2003 – Mária Spoločníková, *2005 – David J. Young, Esq., Brother Patrick Lovegrove, FSP.


Benedict XVI Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, his resignation on 28 Februar ...
(2005-2013)

*2006 – Rita Hamel Karing *2008 – Emmanuel Latif, Stanisław Pawlina FDP *2009 – Fr James Higgins SMA, shortly before celebrating his 60th Ordination anniversary he was awarded the honour at the "request of the Bishop of Warri for his meritorious service in that diocese during a particular time of turbulence". *2009 – Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation, PCPA *2010 − Bonaventura Duda *2012 − Gayle Benson and Tom Benson


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(2013-2025)

*2013 – Paul Salamunovich *2014- Roberto Servitje Sendra *2016 - Léon Bernard Mathilde Giot. Belgian baritone, choirmaster of more than 5 choirs, conductor of the one and only church symphonic orchestra, singing teacher, National Coordinator for Belgium for the World Voice Day, member of the International Federation of Choral Music, chief editor, journalist, Knight of the Belgian Cross, diplôme de Médaille d'Or Arts-Sciences-Lettres de Paris, cantor and organist in more than 17 parishes and 4 dioceses, singer of the national anthem at various national ceremonies, founder of the international singing school based on natural breathing and diction for singers. ( Papal parchment dd 22 / 11 / 2016 ) *2016 - Ai-Ai delas Alas, Filipina actress and comedian. For distinguished service to the church in the Diocese of Novaliches. *2017 – Anne Ward, for considerable contribution to the musical life of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton. Marilyn Roberts Archdiocese of Liverpool. *2018 – Father Peter Michael Ryan, Joseph Orzech, Henry Tupaj Sr. Daisy Domingo, Diocese of San Jose, California USA. *2019 – Father Philip G. Bochanski, Helen McConnell, Philip J. Miraglia, Louise M. Sullivan, Manuel A. Beltran, Sister Maureen Crissy, RSM, Becky Espanol, Kevin L. Hughes, Sister Patricia Kelly, MSBT, Brother Richard E. Kestler, FSC, Jose L. Lozad, Matthew McCloskey, Sister Anne Patricia Myers, SSJ, Sister M. Edward William Quinn, IHM, Thomas W. Smith *2020 –
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, former Chairman of the National Assembly of Suriname. *2021 – Deirdre Leach MBE, Rev. Peter E. Sousa, CSsR, Rafael Manzano Martos, Manoj Durairaj *2021 -
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, Actress and Mother Butler Guild member, Diocese of Novaliches *2022 – Pura Sumangil, nun, educator, and social activist, Philippines *2022 – John Bernard Flynn, Pat Kennedy Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle *2022 – Fr. Ernesto O. Javier, S.J., Alejandro Aguspina Jr, Archdiocese of Cebu, and 7 other recipients *2023 - Catherine O’Leary, Liverpool Archdiocesan Centre for Evangelisation (LACE), Brother Nicholas Harsas, FSP. *2024 - Mary Greene (Wallace), Church of the Assumption, Taghmon, Diocese of Meath *2024 - Fr. Alexander Ninkovic, Archdiocese of Belgrade, Serbia. *2024 - Pétur Marteinn Páll Urbancic, Iceland. *2024 - Artemio Panganiban, for his church conservation activities, as the President of the Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica Foundation.


See also

* List of ecclesiastical decorations


Notes


References


External links

* In: antique-photos.com. * Ulrich Nersinger
Päpstliche Ritterorden und Auszeichnungen.
In: ''ZENIT.org,'' 18. May 2007. *
Ehrenzeichen (auch als ""Ehrenkreuz"" bezeichnet) "Pro Ecclesia et Pontefice"
in: kuenker.de {{Authority control Orders, decorations, and medals of the Holy See Awards established in 1888 1888 establishments in Vatican City