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The recipient of the St. Augustine Award possesses the following characteristics of authentic masculinity (all of which were true for the life of the award’s namesake).
- He strives daily to live out
the masculine roles of the leader, protector and provider;
- He strives daily to live a life of heroic virtue especially the cardinal
virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude and justice;
- He is committed to the further development of his own masculine formation
as well as the development of others;
- He is committed to confronting the injustice and evils that are most plaguing
our culture.
St. Augustine Award Winners
2008 – Terrance Rebello
2009 – Phillip Farber
2010 – Vincent DeStefano
2011 –
2012 –
2013 –
2014 –
2015 –
2016 –
2017 –
2018 –
2019 –
2020 –

St Augustine with his mother St. Monica