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The Tabat Scholarship Fund

Recipients
2002 Karin Barret
2003 Diana Macalintal
2004 Rev. R. Gabriel Pavarnik, O.P.
2005 Carrie Marcotte
2006 None awarded
2007
Sr. Anita Louise Lowe, O.S.B
2008 Kristopher Seaman

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To Contribute

 

 

About the Fund
The FDLC established the Tabat Scholarship Fund in memory of Sister Joan Tabat, O.S.F. A member of our Board of Directors for many years, Joannie was a tireless champion of liturgical reform.

In addition to her national work, she served in dioceses in Illinois and in Florida.

Grants from the fund supports graduate students in liturgical studies to provide assistance with the payment of tuition, the purchase of books, or the continuation of research.

 

To Contribute               

The Executive Committee is currently accepting grant requests for the $1000 scholarship. Donations to the Tabat Scholarship Fund are tax deductible. 
Checks should be made payable to FDLC and mailed to:

FDLC
Tabat Fund
415 Michigan Avenue, NE
 Suite 70
Washington, DC 20017.

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The Tabat scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing a graduate degree in a program of liturgical studies to prepare for service in the Church of the United States in an academic, diocesan, or parish setting.

Applicants should send the following to the FDLC National Office, 415 Michigan Avenue, NE, Suite 70, Washington DC 20017 (nationaloffice@fdlc.org) no later than June 30:

Ø      a curriculum vitae

Ø      a short description of how the grant will be used

Ø      a letter of recommendation directly from a (Arch)Diocesan Worship Office or equivalent

Ø      two letters of recommendation directly from professors or from someone knowledgeable about the person's work.

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