| Antonio Marujo From Lisbon I winner of The 2005 John Templeton European Prize For Religion Writing |
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| Written by CEC-KEK press release | ||||
| Saturday, 03 June 2006 | ||||
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António Marujo, religion writer with "Público", a popular daily newspaper The announcement of the award, which is valued at 5,000 Swiss Francs, was The aim of the award is to honour journalists who write about religion in the secular press with accuracy, impartiality and an ecumenical spirit. The prize was inaugurated in 1994, and had already been won by Mr Marujo in 1995. This is the first time the prize has been awarded to someone who was a Born in 1961, António Marujo studied social communications at the University Mr Marujo's entry for the Templeton prize included a news story titled "Bono "This is authentic religion writing, rather than church-related writing", said one of the judges, "and it is of the highest order. António Marujo is not fascinated by the Church but something much deeper, by the mystery of religion itself". "António Marujo makes his subjects come alive in a way that not every journalist can do", stated another judge. The director of "Público", Mr José Manuel Fernandes, stated: "It's a reason "Público" was founded in 1990 and has a circulation of 72,000 copies. It was The prize will be presented on July 6 in Lisbon (time and venue to be
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