- George G. Higgins
Msgr. George Gilmary Higgins (
January 21 ,1916 -May 1 ,2002 ) was a renowned labor activist. He is known as the "labor priest," and has been a moving force in theRoman Catholic church's support for the lateCesar Chavez and his union movement. [http://www.aflcio.org/aboutus/ns05012002.cfm] [http://www.archden.org/dcr/archive/20020515/2002051505wn.htm] [http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/higgins.html]Higgins was a native of
Chicago ,Illinois , where he attendedArchbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary and theUniversity of St. Mary of the Lake . He earned his master's and doctoral degrees from theCatholic University of America . He had taught at the university, served as chairman of the public review board of theUnited Auto Workers and chairman of the board of theUnited Farmworkers 'Martin Luther King , Jr. Fund.President Clinton presented Higgins with the
Medal of Freedom in August 2000 in recognition of his role as a vocal supporter of thelabor movement and an advocate forsocial justice . Higgins was the 2000 recipient of thePacem in Terris Award . It was named after a 1963encyclical letter byPope John XXIII that calls upon all people of good will to secure peace among all nations.Pacem in Terris isLatin for 'Peace on Earth.'Higgins was the author of the syndicated column "The Yardstick," and was the author of numerous other writings on worker
justice in light ofCatholic social teaching . He died inLa Grange, Illinois .Notes
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