2006 Mother Teresa Awards
AWALT & RHETTS ARE SELECTED FOR THE MOTHER TERESA
AWARD
Barbe
Awalt & Paul Rhetts, Senior Partners of LPD Press in
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, have been named as 2006
Laureates for the Mother Teresa Award. The award
recognizes their efforts to bring to the world the beauty
of Hispanic New Mexican art through their books and their
magazine Tradición Revista. Along with Awalt &
Rhetts, this year’s Laureates include: the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir, the Dalai Lama, actress Olivia Hussey,
Father Daniel Berrigan, and others.
Mother Teresa said, “The world is not only hungry for
food but also for beauty.” The award will be given to
Awalt & Rhetts on September 7 at Expo NM at the
Hispanic Awards Reception at 5:30pm. by Dan Paulos of the
Saint Bernadette Institute of Sacred Art. One of last
year’s winners will also be present, Dr. Charlie
Carrillo.
The statuette is made by the R. S. Owens Company of
Chicago, the same designers who make the Oscars.
Last year’s winners included: Pope John Paul II,
President Jimmy Carter, Oprah, Archbishop Tutu, Bill
& Melinda Gates, Santa Fe’s Charlie Carrillo,
Archbishop Michael Sheehan and Guadalupita Ortiz. The
Mother Teresa Award Program is organized by the St.
Bernadette Institute of Sacred Art and Dan Paulos, its
founder. The St. Bernadette Institute is located in
Albuquerque.
For more information on the Mother Teresa Awards CLICK
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The Albuquerque Journal ran this story in the September
7, 2006 issue of the newspaper.
Los Ranchos Pair to Be Honored
By Amanda Stevens
Of the Journal
For the past two years, those who
beautify the world in any way have been not only noticed,
but honored.
The Mother Teresa Awards are sponsored
by the Saint Bernadette Institute of Sacred Art in
Albuquerque to recognize those who bring beauty to the
world, with an emphasis on religion, social justice and
the arts.
"(The awards were) founded in 2004 and
the whole idea was to encourage people around the world
to continue to do beautiful things around the world,"
said Dan Paulos, director of the institute and of the
awards. "... Some of the people are getting the award
because they have dedicated themselves to sacred art,
others are philanthropists and give to the poor ... it
could be for almost anything."
Today, Los Ranchos residents Paul
Rhetts and his wife, Barbe Awalt, will be honored with
the award at the Hispanic Awards Reception at Expo New
Mexico.
"We are absolutely in awe of being
selected for this," Rhetts said. "But it is quite an
honor."
Awalt and Rhetts are founders of the
New Mexico Book Co-op, which sells and promotes New
Mexico books, and senior partners with LPD Press and
Tradicion Revista magazine. They are being recognized for
featuring the "art and culture of the Southwest,
especially the devotional art of New Mexico," through
their books and magazine, the award Web site said.
Awalt and Rhetts founded the New
Mexico Books & More store, the New Mexico Book Fiesta
and the Chama Book Fiesta.
"I think the idea that they have
devoted their entire careers to supporting and devoting
sacred art to New Mexicans, this is wonderful," Paulos
said. "... Their dedication is beautiful because they are
not getting rich off of this, but they keep going because
they have a love and the drive of Hispanic folk art."
One hundred people have been nominated
for the award by the general public during the past two
years. Each year, 33 laureates are chosen.
This year's other winners include the
Dalai Lama, actress Olivia Hussey and the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir.
"It was a shock that we were
nominated. It was a total shock that we were selected,"
Rhetts said. "... If somebody thinks we have made a
contribution that puts us in this same category (with the
other winners), we are very honored."