Brittney White
2010 Sr. Anne Honig Award Recipient
The Anne Honing Service Award is given annually to a student who has shown exemplary dedication and service to Newman Theological College community. The recipient of this award is a student who has fostered the sense of community spirit in the college and has been an all around leader in the NTC community.
The Newman Theological College Students Association in conjunction with the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis, established the Sr. Anne Honig Award in 1997 to commemorate the life and service of Sr. Anne Honig, a former student who died in a tragic car accident shortly after completing her studies at Newman.

Brittney White, Sr. Pat Derbyshire, Sr. Aldona Ewasko, Sr. Mary Spence
This year’s recipient of the Sr. Anne Honig Award, Brittney White is a person with boundless energy and enthusiasm who cares passionately about people, especially those who are suffering. Brittney served on the Newman Theological College Student Council as the Vice President of Spiritual Life and Social Justice and in that capacity organized a number of events for the Newman College Community.
Through Brittney’s concern and insistence NTC student council introduced Fair Trade Coffee to the College. She organised a liturgy and raised funds to assist those affected by the floods in the Philippines, including the family of one of our students. She also organized a prayer chain, and a liturgy to pray for the people of Haiti. Brittney coordinated the 'Justice January' campaign to gather hygiene products for the Youth Emergency Shelter and to raise awareness of homeless youth. She also organized an evening for students to help sort Christmas donations at the Mustard Seed Church. Just a few weeks ago Brittney arranged to have a speaker from Caritas Honduras address to the NTC student body on the work of Development and Peace. She also fostered a sense of community by organizing potluck lunches at the conclusion of many of the events she arranged.
On behalf of all the students at NTC we would like to thank Brittney for all she’s done to lead and facilitate a spirit of caring and community at Newman Theological College.
NTC Student Council President, Deacon Dean Dowle
Dean of Students, Doreen Bloos
Building in Faith for Today and Tomorrow
The 2010 Parish Campaign of the Foundation of St. Joseph Seminary and Newman Theological College is underway. Parishes are being visited by members of our Seminary and College Community. In addition to giving to our Campaign in your parishes you can click on the "Foundation" link on the right side to access on-line giving opportunities.
Heavenly Father,
We thank you for the gifts you graciously give us.
Through our communion with your Son, may we have the strength and courage to use these gifts boldly and joyfully for your glory.
You have granted to our Archdiocese the unique opportunity to serve the Church by constructing the new St. Joseph Seminary and Newman Theological College. We pray for the Holy Spirit’s gifts of wisdom and knowledge as we work to ensure the future of these institutions of priestly and lay formation.
May the hearts of our people be fully open to your call. Grant an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Help our lay people to respond to your call to serve the Church and announce the Gospel to our world.
We make this prayer through your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, our Cornerstone of Faith.
Amen.
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