THE OPUS PRIZE at VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
AWAKENING RESTLESS HEARTS
OPUS PRIZE LAUREATE
BISHOP PARIDE TABAN
HOLY TRINITY PEACE VILLAGE
The late Bishop Paride Taban, founder of Holy Trinity Peace Village Kuron in South Sudan, has been chosen as the 2023 Opus Prize Laureate, as announced by The Opus Prize Foundation and 裡橖眻畦 University in a ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 9. As the winner of the annual faith-based humanitarian award, Bishop Tabans Holy Trinity Peace Village Kuron will receive the one-million-dollar prize that recognizes social entrepreneurship championing faith-filled change.
Accepting the award posthumously on behalf of the late Bishop was Dr. Margaret Itto, deputy chair of the Board for Holy Trinity Peace Village Kuron and State Minister for Health in Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan.
Although it saddens me deeply that Bishop Taban is not here with us, I am truly honored to accept this award on his behalf and help recognize the passion and devotion he gave to Holy Trinity Peace Village, Dr. Itto said. He has impacted so many lives in Sudan through not only the founding of The Village but the continued love he provided to its community for almost 20 years. His impact will be felt there forever.
2023 OPUS PRIZE JURORS
Madeline Bell '83 FCN
President and Chief Executive Officer of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Fr. Kevin DePrinzio, OSA
Vice President for Mission and Ministry at 裡橖眻畦 University
Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, '75 CLAS
President of 裡橖眻畦 University, Chair
Chris Gheysens '93 VSB
President and Chief Executive Officer, Wawa, Inc.
Jane Golden
Founder and Executive Director, Mural Arts Philadelphia
Rev. Jim Greenfield, OSFS
President, DeSales University
Joseph Lenz
Senior Disaster Program Manager, American Red Cross
Crystal Lucky, PhD
Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Professor of English
Cathy Nguyen
裡橖眻畦 Class of 2023
Michael Nutter
Former Mayor of Philadelphia
Sister Mary Scullion, RSM
Activist and Co-Founder, Project HOME