Blessed Stephen Sándor

Award

SDB

Boldog Sándor István-díj

“In the person of Stephen Sándor, we honor the example of a man who carried out his work with faith and love.”

— Cardinal Péter Erdő, Archbishop (October 19, 2013)

Blessed Stephen SÁndor Award

Establishment and Purpose

 

The Blessed Stephen Sándor Award was established by the Hungarian Province of the Salesians of Don Bosco, named after Saint Stephen, following the beatification of Stephen Sándor. It was first awarded in 2014, to recognize educators and youth workers who serve young people with exceptional dedication and in the spirit of Don Bosco’s educational principles.

The award’s namesake, Blessed Stephen Sándor, was a Salesian religious brother and martyr deeply committed to the education of Hungarian Catholic youth.​

Boldog Sándor István-díj átadása

Blessed Stephen SÁndor Award

Presentation of the Award 

 

The award is presented annually during the Provincial Don Bosco Celebration. It is handed over by the Provincial Superior of the Salesians of Don Bosco, Hungarian Province.

Blessed Stephen SÁndor Award

Award Recipients

2025

Pál Horváth and Katalin Dér

2024

Katalin Sólyomváriné Kovács

2023

Loretta Bakonyi and Károly Bécsi

2022

Szilvia Vachajáné Kisgyőri

2021

Péter Simon

2020

Judit B. Varga and Márta Borbás Ferencné

2019

Katalin Édl Ignácné

2018

Tímea Wierlné Kárász

2017

Béla Jónás

2016

Lukács Tamásné and Enikő Rózsáné Czigány

2015

Attila Koblencz and Béla Molnár-Gál

2014

Ambrus Lux

Blessed Stephen SÁndor Award

Nature of the Award

 

The award consists of a bronze commemorative medal bearing the portrait of Blessed Stephen Sándor, and a certificate.
It carries no financial prize, but represents moral recognition and high esteem within the Salesian community.

Boldog Sándor István-díj
BSI-dij-terv

Blessed Stephen SÁndor Award

The Artist

 

The medal was designed by Virág Szabó, sculptor.

She was born in Budapest on April 1. She studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, graduating in 2003, the same year she received the Grand Prize at the 3rd International Contemporary Medal Biennial in Portugal. A year later, she won the Prize for Young Artists at the 29th FIDEM International Medal Exhibition.

Between 2001 and 2016, she received 21 awards, including the Grand Prize of the First International Medal and Sculpture Competition for Youth, which earned her a solo exhibition in New York.

Her Hungarian awards include prizes from national medal biennials, and in 2015 she received a Ministry of Human Capacities Award for her “Papal Medal Series.”

She has held solo exhibitions in the Miskolc Gallery, Szolnok Artists’ Colony, and abroad in Rome and New York. She has participated in over 100 group exhibitions. Her works have been acquired by major national and international museums. One of her angel-themed works was purchased by the British Museum in London (Cloakroom, 2007). Her works are also in the collections of the Hungarian National Gallery, the Sopron Museum, and the Petőfi Literary Museum.

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