PVI Students Shine in Youth Apostles Pro-Life Multimedia Contest
Congratulations to our talented students for their outstanding achievements in the recent Youth Apostles Pro-Life Multimedia Contest.
The
Youth Apostles Pro-Life Multimedia Contest featured 232 participants across six categories: essays, posters, PowerPoints, memes, spoken word, and videos. Youth Apostles hopes to provide a vehicle for youth to express themselves artistically and creatively, apply pro-life principles, and express respect and support for unborn human life. Youth Apostles also seeks to support and complement the instruction youth receive in school, religious education, youth ministry programs, and communities, and from parents.
We commend our students for their dedication and artistic excellence. We are proud to announce the following winners from St. Paul VI Catholic High School:
Sara Ugaz '25– First Place, Memes Senior Division with the theme Pro-Life
Juyeong Tim Kim '25 – First Place, Spoken Word Senior Division with the theme: What Commitment to the Unborn Means?
Click to listen to his submission.
Morgan Roberts '26 – Second Place, Poster Senior Division with the theme: Pro-Life, No Matter What
Congratulations to all participants!
Read more in the Catholic Herald.
Youth Apostles has held essay contests since 1993 and poster contests since 1999. New categories have been added gradually since 2021. There were two divisions: senior (grades 9-12) and junior (grades 7 and 8).
John Iekel, a member of Youth Apostles, noted, "As always, the participants evinced a deep understanding of the sanctity of human life and were articulate in conveying their points — and created beautiful art in communicating their message. More importantly, they provide a ray of real hope that succeeding generations will meet the challenges of protecting and respecting life, both now and in the future. And they bear witness to the important work that teachers, parents, and youth ministers are doing in inculcating prolife values. This contest provides a platform for students to creatively express their pro-life values and share a powerful message of respect for unborn life."
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