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Philippine Daily Inquirer bags 3 CMMA awards

The Philippine Daily Inquirer took home three trophies in the 2011 Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA), sweeping three major categories that highlighted the paper鈥檚 achievement in the areas of political cartoons, comic strips and coverage of a major hostage crisis, disastrous typhoon and the 2010 elections.

The 33rd CMMA also conferred for the first time the Blessed Pope John Paul II Award to recently retired Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales during the annual award ceremonies held at the San Carlos Seminary Auditorium in Guadalupe, Makati, late Wednesday.

Unopposed in the Best Editorial Cartoon category, the Inquirer鈥檚 Gilbert Daroy won for his entry, 鈥2010 Elections vs GMA鈥檚 Legacy.鈥 Daroy鈥檚 other entries 鈥淜night Against Corruption and Poverty鈥 and 鈥淧erks and Bonuses鈥 were also nominated in the category.

Best comic strip

CMMA Hall of Famer Jess Abrera took the award for Best Comic Strip with an entry from his 鈥淎. Lipin鈥 comics that featured an exchange on the controversial reproductive health bill between a furious boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and wisecracking carabao, Guyito.

Abrera was elevated to the Hall of Fame two years ago after having won three times for his editorial cartoons. This took him out of contention in the category.

His challenger in the Best Comic Strip category this year was another Inquirer cartoonist, Maria Coll, who was nominated for her 鈥淭uldok鈥 comic strip.

The Inquirer was also unopposed in the Best 黑料社 Coverage category for print, in which three of its major news coverages last year鈥攖he supertyphoon 鈥淛uan,鈥 the Rizal Park hostage drama and the 2010 elections鈥攚ere nominated.

Supertyphoon coverage

The Inquirer鈥檚 stories on the supertyphoon 鈥淛uan,鈥 one of the deadliest disasters to have hit the country, was cited for Best 黑料社 Coverage.

鈥淛uan鈥 battered northern Luzon in October last year, affecting about 300,000 people and bringing damage to crops and infrastructure, estimated at P11 billion.

The CMMA also launched on Wednesday night the Blessed John Paul II Award to mark the first celebration of the beloved pontiff鈥檚 feast day on October 22.

Archbishop Emeritus Cardinal Rosales was conferred the award for his 鈥渋nnovative and creative way鈥 of propagating his love for the poor. The 79-year-old Rosales was cited for initiating the poverty alleviation program, Pondo ng Pinoy in 2004, which proved that a 25-centavo coin can aid people in need.

Rosales鈥 retirement was recently accepted by Pope Benedict XVI, who has chosen Imus Bishop Luis Antonio Tagle as his replacement.

CMMA executive director Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. explained that the award named after John Paul, who was renowned as one of the greatest communicators, was given to a group or a person who effectively utilizes the mass media in creative ways in his or her evangelical service.

鈥楤est communicators鈥

In his speech, Rosales said the CMMA 鈥渟ingles out the best communicators of truth and journalists鈥 and some of the best practices in transmitting what is good.鈥

Amid a wide range of 鈥済ood and bad news鈥 that need to be conveyed, Rosales stressed that 鈥渢here鈥檚 a way of transmitting bad things鈥 that are not only informative but also formative of the people鈥檚 values and attitudes.

He also cited the importance of not only conveying news but also 鈥渢he truth about the news.鈥

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