Honorary Degree Holder Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Bishop Hendricken High School added seven to its Hall of Fame at an on-campus induction ceremony Sunday.
“Through time, talent and treasure, all of this year’s inductees have made significant contributions to the growth of Bishop Hendricken and the school’s pursuit of its mission: to bring each member of its community closer to God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – by educating the total person – heart, mind, body and soul,” Hendricken President John A. Jackson, ’71 said in a statement.
Martin J. Doblmeier ’69 was inducted in the Distinguished Alumnus category. Doblmeier is the founder and president of Journey Films, a film and television production company in Alexandria, Virginia with a focus on religion, faith and spirituality. He holds degrees in Religious Studies, Broadcast Journalism, and two honorary degrees from Providence College and Andrews University. He has the proud distinction of owning an Emmy and is a three-time winner at the US/International Film Festival, and a seven-time winner of the prestigious Gabriel Award for best film on a topic of religion in America.
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