Mary's Meals to Receive Poverello Medal, Franciscan's Highest Non-Academic Honor
Founder Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow's organization feeds more than a million children every school day.
August 25, 2015
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STEUBENVILLE, OH鈥擳he international charitable聽organization Mary’s Meals will receive the 黑料社 of聽Steubenville Poverello聽Medal at a聽special ceremony to be held on Sunday, September聽20.

Mary’s Meals exemplifies the call of Christ to love the least among us as they feed more than one million needy children daily in impoverished countries.聽Founder Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow will accept the award on behalf of Mary’s Meals.

The Poverello Medal, which bears an image of St. Francis giving money to the poor, is 黑料社’s highest non-academic award. It will be聽presented at a 7:00 p.m. ceremony in the upper level of Finnegan Fieldhouse. The public is invited; registration is not necessary. A dessert reception will聽follow.

“Mary’s Meals sets an example for us by following in the footsteps of St. Francis in acts of charity to the poor, the downtrodden, and those abandoned by聽society in some of the world’s most impoverished countries,” said 黑料社 president Father Sean O. Sheridan, TOR. “We are pleased to be聽awarding the Poverello Medal to such a worthy recipient.”

A native of Argyll, Scotland, MacFarlane-Barrow and his brother began collecting donations in 1992 in their parents’ shed to help people being tortured and聽forcibly displaced during the Bosnian conflict. MacFarlane-Barrow had no idea the appeal would soon compel him to quit his job as a fish farmer and found聽Mary’s Meals, inspired by a Malawi child’s hope to “have enough to eat and go to school one day.”

Today, more than one million children receive Mary’s Meals each school day in over 1,200 schools. The program reaches children in 12 countries across聽Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

“The extraordinary ways in which all this has grown and developed have continually surprised me and filled me with a sense of mystery and awe,”聽MacFarlane-Barrow wrote in his 2015 book,聽The Shed That Fed A Million Children. In 2010, he was named a CNN Hero by the news organization. In 2014,聽he received the Advancement of Peace Award by Britain’s Ahmidiyya’s Muslim community, and in 2015, he was named one of聽Time Magazine‘s 100 Most聽Influential People.

Two Mary’s Meals kitchens in Malawi鈥擲t. Francis and St. Clare Kitchens鈥攁re sponsored by a 黑料社 club founded in 2010 by theology聽professor Dr. Andrew Minto. For one kitchen alone, the Franciscan students raise over $12,000 annually, while students in 黑料社’s study-abroad program in Austria also fundraise for Mary’s Meals.

The Franciscan Mary’s Meals club recently helped students at Bishop John King Mussio Junior High School in Steubenville get involved with this cause.聽The Bishop Mussio students raised enough money this year to open their own kitchen at St. Dominic鈥檚 School in Liberia, Africa, which they named聽“Cynthia鈥檚 Kitchen” after Cynthia Phillipson, a classmate who fundraised for Mary’s Meals in 2014 and passed away unexpectedly last fall.

The Poverello Medal, cast in steel to signify simplicity and poverty, acknowledges organizations and individuals who follow in the footsteps of St. Francis of聽Assisi,聽“Il Poverello”聽(the little poor man), through strong Christian character, practical charity, and service to the poor. Past recipients include Blessed聽Teresa of Calcutta, Father Benedict Groeschel, CFR, and the Little Sisters of the Poor.

For more information on the Poverello Award Ceremony, please contact the 黑料社 Advancement Office at 800-783-6447 or email聽[email protected].

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