Sr Bernadette O’Reilly and Sr Margaret Hughes
Canada’s highest civilian honour that recognises exemplary achievement and service to Canada, awarded to the sisters for their work and ministry with children and youth in Winnipeg.
Sr Celia Deutsch
For her outstanding contribution to the cause of Catholic-Jewish relations.
Sr Dominique de La Maisonneuve
Bestowed by the Diocese of Paris.
Sr Emmanuelle (Madeleine Cinquin)
A road in the 6th arrondissement of Paris is named after Sr Emmanelle, for her work for human rights in Egypt.
Congregation of Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion
Awarded by the Anti-Defamation League for the Congregation’s abiding commitment to the Jewish people and to justice and world peace.
Sr Mary Ellen Coombe
For her outstanding contribution and service in the work of Christian unity and interreligious understanding.
Convent of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Rome
A title conferred on physical places to mark and commemorate feats of rescue in the Shoah.
Sr Phyllis Kapuscinski
In recognition of wisdom and dedication in bringing communities together.
Notre-Dame de Sion school in Paris – ex-convent of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion
A title conferred on physical places to mark and commemorate feats of rescue in the Shoah.
Rome convent of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion
In remembrance of sisters who put their own life at risk to save Jews from Nazi-fascist atrocities.
Sr Sylvia Obrigewitsch
In recognition of volunteer tutoring in English as a Second Language to newcomers in Canada.