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The Cross of St Augustine is an award of merit in the gift of the
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. It is awarded to members of the
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who have made significant contributions to the life of the worldwide Communion, or to a particular autonomous church within Anglicanism. It is also awarded to members of other traditions who have made a conspicuous contribution to
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. It is the second highest international award for service within Anglicanism.


History

The Award was created in 1965 by Archbishop
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. There is no limit on the number of recipients, although the Cross is said to be awarded to "a small number of clergy and lay people each year". 2008 is an example of a year in which the number of awards was larger, with 13 Crosses awarded at a standard presentation ceremony and a further 8 awarded at a special presentation for key organisers of the 2008
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.


Grades of award

There are three grades of the Cross of St Augustine - bronze, silver, and gold. In almost all cases, unless stated otherwise, the silver award is made. A small number of bronze awards have been made for conspicuous service to Anglicanism; a very small number of gold awards have been made for outstanding service.


Medal

The medal awarded to recipients bears an engraving of the Chair of St Augustine on its reverse. This stone chair in
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is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury in his role as head of the Anglican Communion. Archbishops of Canterbury are enthroned twice: firstly as diocesan ordinary (and Metropolitan and Primate of the
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) in the archbishop's throne, by the
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of Canterbury; and secondly as leader of the worldwide church in the Chair of St Augustine by the Dean of Canterbury Cathedral which is followed by a blessing by the senior (by length of service) archbishop of the Anglican Communion. The stone chair is therefore of symbolic significance throughout Anglicanism. The obverse of the medal shows the Canterbury Cross. Medals are worn on a blue ribbon either around the neck (by clergy) as a collarette, or on the left breast (by laity).


Precedence

The Cross of St Augustine is the second highest award within Anglicanism. The highest award granted by Lambeth Palace is the Archbishop of Canterbury's Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion, which is awarded exceedingly rarely, and is the highest award within the Anglican Communion. These
Lambeth Awards The Lambeth Awards are awarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury. In addition to the Lambeth degrees, there are a number of non-academic awards. Before 2016, these awards consisted of the Lambeth Cross, the Canterbury Cross, and the Cross of St Augus ...
were expanded in March 2016 by Archbishop Justin Welby, by the addition of the six new awards based upon his ministry priority areas. The full suite of non-academic awards now complements the academic awards available through the
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List of recipients

1981 *Herbert J. Ryan S.J. 2001 24 September 2001 * Judith Gillespie, former executive for world missions at the Episcopal Church Center and grants officer at Trinity Church Wall Street, for "contribution to the global outreach of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion" 2004 On 8 November 2004, Archbishop Rowan Williams awarded the following with the Cross: * The Rt Revd Kenneth Barham * Linda Borthwick * The Revd Canon
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* Virginia Johnstone * Robert Kidd * Professor
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* The Rt Revd Alan Morgan * Jenny Ottewell * Captain Philip Slater * The Reverend Canon Robert Warren 2005 The Cross of Augustine was to be awarded to 13 recipients in this year: *Dr. Mary Catterall *The Revd Preb John Gaskell *The Revd Dr. Anthony Gelston *The Revd Canon Bill Hall *Professor Jacques Heyman *Father Aidan Mayoss CR *The Revd Barry Nichols *Mr. David Power *The Revd Nicolas Stacey *The Revd Michael Stevens *Mr. Gordon Thorne *Mr. David Vermont *Mr. David Williams 2006 Eight recipients: *The Revd Gethin Abraham-Williams *The Revd Donald Brewin *Miss Margaret Doak *Mr David and Mrs Hazel Gedge *The Revd Dr. Paul Gibson *Dr. Bernard Knowles *Miss Catherine Widdicombe 2008 13 recipients: *Mr Kenneth Beard *The Rt Revd
Michael Bourke Michael Gay Bourke (born 28 November 1941) was the second area and third overall Bishop of Wolverhampton from 1993 until 2007. Education and career Bourke studied Modern Languages at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and then Theology at Cambrid ...
*The Revd Canon Dr William Broughton *The Revd Canon Wilfrid Browning *Miss Gillian Dare *The Hon Jill Ganzoni *The Revd Andrew Henderson *Mr Vijay Menon *The Most Revd
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KBE *Mrs Judith Scott *Mrs Sheila Tolson *The Revd Canon Robert Whyte *Mrs Maggi Whyte Eight more recipients in the same year: *The Revd Dr Ian T Douglas, Associate Professor of World Mission & Global Christianity, Episcopal Divinity School in Massachusetts, USA *The Most Revd
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, Province of the Indian Ocean *The Rt Revd
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, Church of England *The Rt Revd Winston Halapua, Suffragan Bishop for the Diocese of Polynesia in New Zealand *The Most Revd
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, Archbishop of Cape Town, Anglican Church of Southern Africa *The Rt Revd Miguel Tamayo, Bishop of Uruguay, Province of the Southern Cone *The Rt Revd James Tangatenga, Bishop of Southern Malawi, Province of Central Africa *Ms Fung Yi Wong from the province of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui 2009 January. Two recipients: *Deirdre Martin *Canon James Rosenthal Also, February: *Monsignor
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March: * The Rt Revd
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2012 * The Reverend Canon Dr Gideon Byamugisha, "for his pioneering work helping African communities to overcome the suffering of HIV and AIDS" * The Very Reverend Dr Robert Willis DL KStJ, Dean of Canterbury * Mrs Anne Sloman OBE * The Reverend Canon Dr
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"in recognition of his contribution at national and international level to the promotion of evangelism, ecumenism, and the free exercise of faith." 2016 * Prof. Salvatore Bordonali, "for his contribution to the legal and bureaucratic recognition of the Church of England by the Italian Republic and to the agreement of an 'Intesa' between the parties" * The Reverend Canon Jamie Callaway, "for services to international Anglicanism" * The Reverend Hamdy Sedky Daoud, "for sustained and courageous service to the Anglican Communion in North Africa" * The Rt Revd Hilkiah Omindo Deya, "for his contribution to the mission of the Church of God in his own diocese, in his province of Tanzania and subsequently to the wider communion in promoting stability in Anglicanism in East Africa" * Prof. Fabiano Di Prima, "for his contribution to the legal and bureaucratic recognition of the Church of England by the Italian Republic and to the agreement of an 'Intesa' between the parties" * Phyllis Richardson, "for her outstanding contribution to the flourishing of local church community" 2017 * Dr Sally Thompson, "For her outstanding work in building and sustaining the International Anglican Family Network" 2018 * The Reverend Canon Joanna Udal * Lynne Tembey, "for selflessly serving the Mothers' Union for nearly 40 years, particularly as worldwide president" 2021 *Archbishop Colin Johnson, "for extraordinary efforts and leadership in sustaining communion through initiating ongoing dialogue amongst Bishops across the Anglican Communion – especially Canada, Africa, the UK and the USA – following Lambeth 2008 through to 2020." *The Reverend Canon Dr. Isaac Kawuki Mukasa, "for extraordinary efforts and leadership in sustaining communion through initiating ongoing dialogue amongst Bishops across the Anglican Communion – especially Canada, Africa, the UK and the USA – following Lambeth 2008 through to 2020." *Bishop Luke Lungile Pato, "for outstanding lifelong service to the Church and society through theological education as well as in ecumenical relations."  *The Most Reverend Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, "for an outstanding and selfless contribution over 40 years to the life and witness of churches of the Anglican Communion, especially in West Africa and specifically Ghana." 2022 * Bishop Mark MacDonald, “for outstanding service to support the Communion’s role in creation care and
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, including the voice of Indigenous peoples.” * Canon Delene Mark, "for outstanding service to support the Communion’s pandemic response, including through the Global Covid-19 Task Force." * The Most Reverend Julio E. Murray Thompson, "for outstanding service to support the Communion’s role in creation care and climate justice." * Nagulan Nesiah, "for outstanding service to support the Communion’s pandemic response, including through the Global Covid-19 Task Force." * The Right Reverend Professor
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, "for his significant service to the Anglican Communion as a theologian, teacher and bishop, and in particular in his service of the Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission and the Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order." * The Right Reverend Dr Philip Poole DD, "for outstanding leadership and support of the Compass Rose Society, Princess Basma Centre, Jerusalem, and St. George’s College, Jerusalem." *Dr Sally Smith, "for outstanding service to support the Communion’s pandemic response, including through the Global Covid-19 Task Force." *Paul Thaxter, "for his outstanding contribution to sustaining and strengthening the bonds of love and unity across the Anglican Communion." *The Reverend Pauline Walker, "for almost 44 years of missionary endeavour in Sudan and South Sudan through which she stimulated the development and training of a new generation of Christian leaders, many of whom are bishops today."


See also

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St Augustine's Cross St Augustine's Cross is a stone memorial in Kent, in a fenced enclosure on the south side of Cottington Road, west of Cliffs End, at Pegwell Bay, Thanet, about west of Ramsgate, north of Richborough Roman Fort, and east of Canterbury, in t ...
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