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AWARDS The Society of Catholic Social Scientists annually awards the Pope Pius XI Award to scholars whose efforts have contributed to building up a true Catholic social science, resuming the charge given to Catholic scholars by this great pope of Quadragesimo Anno fame. Since its beginning in 1995, the Pius XI Award has been given to: Dr. Warren H. Carroll in history (1995) Fr. Francis Canavan in political science (1996) Dr. Rupert J. Ederer in economics (1997) Dr. Alberto M. Piedra in economics (1997) Prof. Mary Ann Glendon, Esq. in law (1998) Msgr. George A. Kelly in sociology (1999) Dr. Paul C. Vitz in psychology (2000) Dr. James Hitchcock in history (2001) Dr. William Brennan in sociology (2001) Dr. Glenn Olsen in history (2002) Dr. Donald J. D’Elia (2003) in history Dr. Joseph Varacalli (2004) in sociology Prof. Gerald V. Bradley, Esq. (2005) in law Dr. Robert P. George, Esq. (2006) in political science Dr. William Donohue (2007) in sociology Fr. Rodger Charles, S.J. in sociology and theology(2008) Dr. Charles E. Rice, Esq. in law (2008) Dr. William E. May in theology (2009) Periodically the SCSS also awards the Blessed Frederic Ozanam Award for Catholic social action. Ozanam is the Patron Saint of the SCSS. Recipients of this and predecessor awards for this purpose have been: Dr. Candace de Russy (1998) Dr. William Donohue (1998) Dr. Charles E. Rice, Esq (1999) Mr. Thomas Monaghan (2000) Mrs. Helen Hull Hitchcock (2001) Miss Eleanor Schlafly (2001) Mrs. Phyllis Schlafly, Esq. (2001) James Likoudis (2002) Frank Morriss (2003) Hon. Kenneth D. Whitehead (2004) Rev. Kenneth Baker, S.J. (2004) Karl Keating (2005) Ronald J. Rychlak (2006) Russell Shaw (2007) Sr. Margherita Marchione (2007) A.J. Matt, Jr. (2008) Theresa Karminski Burke (2008) Rev. Robert Araujo, S.J. (2008) Steven W. Mosher (2009) The SCSS periodically has given awards for contributions to Catholic higher education. For this, it has recognized: Dr. Timothy T. O'Donnell, Fr. Michael Scanlan, TOR, Dr. Peter V. Sampo, Dr. Joseph H. Hagan, Dr. Warren H. Carroll, and Dr. Anne W. Carroll (contributions for Catholic education in general)
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