Clough School of Theology and Ministry launches Young Alumni Leadership in Ministry Award

Inaugural recipient is 2016 graduate Anna Robertson

The Gloria L. and Charles I. Clough School of Theology and Ministry will present its inaugural Young Alumni Leadership in Ministry Award to 2016 graduate Anna Robertson, director of distributed organizing for Discerning Deacons, a project whose mission is to engage Catholics in the active discernment of the Church about women and the diaconate.

The newly established award honors a young graduate of CSTM who is demonstrating outstanding leadership in their field, and celebrates the ways they live out the school's Jesuit mission to be persons for and with others. Those selected exemplify what CSTM stands for: creativity, commitment, pastoral outreach, and theological acumen. A model for their peers and current students, the honoree shows a commitment to the field of ministry and an ability to meet the changing needs of their community.

Anna Robertson, recipient of the STM inaugural Young Alumni Leadership in Ministry Award.
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Anna Robertson (Courtesy photo)

Robertson will be honored on March 23 at CSTM’s 22nd annual Evelyn Underhill Lecture in Christian Spirituality, which takes place at 10 a.m. in Gasson 100. Brian Robinette, an associate professor in the òòò½Ö±²¥ Theology Department, will offer the lecture prior to the award presentation.

Robertson holds a master’s degree in theological studies from CSTM. According to the award selection committee, she has “embodied the mission of CSTM in her work and ministry with Discerning Deacons and in her previous work as director of youth and young adult mobilization at Catholic Climate Covenant and as a campus minister for retreats at Seattle University. She has been involved in various ministerial experiences in the fields of prison ministry, hospital chaplaincy, and international immersions. 

“Robertson is committed to accompanying others on their journey and honoring their stories as they work together for justice," according to the committee. "The good work that she is doing in her many ministries will have last positive effects in the Church and the world.â€