Catholic Music Awards 2025 celebrate faith, music, and unity

The first-ever Catholic Music Awards, or ‘Catholic Grammys,’ took place Sunday evening at Rome’s Auditorium Conciliazione and the award ceremony marked a historic global event in the Catholic music world.

By Vatican News

This past Sunday, July 27, the first-ever Catholic Music Awards were successfully held, a historic global event in the Catholic music world.

The so-called Grammys of Catholic music are a major international event celebrating excellence in Catholic music in Spanish, English, Italian and Portuguese.

The award ceremony, whose follow broadcast can be viewed here on the event’s official website, was held at the Auditorium Conciliazione at 7pm and was broadcast live on social networks for the faithful and fans around the world.

The international gathering, which was requested by Cardinal Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga and organized by the Ramón Pané Foundation and Fraternity, according to a press release from the organizer, was a true celebration of faith, beauty, and talent, bringing together the most outstanding Catholic artists.

In fact, even Pope Leo XIV, during his remarks following the midday Angelus address, greeted and blessed the CMA singers.


Catholic Music Awards 2025

Joyful ceremony full of faith

During the ceremony, Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga delivered a message in which he praised the organization and highlighted the essential role of music in evangelization. “Catholic music touches the heart and brings us closer to the love of Christ,” he affirmed.

The Cardinal also offered his blessing to all Catholic musicians around the world, encouraging them to continue sharing their gifts with joy and humility.

Subsequently, honorary recognitions for artistic legacy were awarded to: Andrea Boccelli, Maestro Alejandro Mejía Pereda; Monsignor Marco Frisina; Martín Valverde; and Matt Maher, who also performed a song in English.

The evening opened with a performance by the group Gen Verde and a wide variety of live performances followed. The musical performances were interspersed between the awards, creating an atmosphere of prayer, joy, and global communion.

Gratitude expressed by organizers

Brother Ricardo Grzona, Executive President of the Ramón Pané Foundation, expressed his gratitude to all participants, recongizing there had been over 1,400 song submissions from around the world, as well as to the techncial and creative teams.

The organizer also announced that Cardinal Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga has requested this event to continue every two or three years, given the overwhelming positive response and global impact of this inaugural edition.

In a symbolic gesture, Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga presented a commemorative little statue to Pope Leo XIV, recalling that the Holy Father is an Augustinian and quoting Saint Augustine’s timeless wisdom: “He who sings prays twice.

This historic celebration of Catholic music concluded with hearts lifted in gratitude and the firm conviction that the power of sacred music will continue to build bridges of faith and unity throughout the world.

The winners

One can discover the full list of award winners by language below.

ENGLISH

  1. Robert Galea – Love You (Best Praise-Worship Song)
  2. Fr. Giuseppe Pietro Arsciwals – Dominican Blessing (Best Parish Choir)
  3. Fr. Maximilian M. Dean – Song to Mary (Best Marian Song)
  4. Debora Vezzani – Mother of God (Best Catechesis Song)
  5. Mariana BE – New Life (Best Evangelization Song)
  6. Priscilla Salisbury – Rejoice Greatly (Best Female Singer)
  7. Luciano Lamonarca – The Song of Saint Pio (Best Male Singer)
  8. Sarah Hart – All The Earth Alive Rejoicing (Best Album)
  9. Andrean Peters – Wonderful Love (Best Rock Song)
  10. Juan Camilo Pérez – Holy (Best Pop Song)
  11. James J. Wright – Drawn Back to the Table (Best Production Song)
  12. Gen Verde – We Choose Peace (Best Music Video)
  13. Francesca LaRosa – My Soul Proclaims (Best New Singer)
  14. JoEmma Vomvolakis – Be Still (Best English Song)

PORTUGUESE

  1. Jonny Mendes – Em Tua Presença Senhor
  2. Maíra Jaber – Espelho de Mulher
  3. Amor e Adoração – Entre Nós
  4. Raní Jaber – Jamais te deixei só
  5. Thiago Tomé – Outro igual não há
  6. Marcelle Rocha – Mar do Coração
  7. Cassiano Menke – Água Viva
  8. Pitter Di Laura – Até Jesus Voltar
  9. Rosa de Saron – A Rosa e o Espinho
  10. Albanita Silva – Nada Temerei
  11. Ziza Fernandes – Coração Errante
  12. Rosa de Saron – Baile das Máscaras
  13. Flavio José Ferreira – MIKHA’EL
  14. Vida Reluz – Justo é o Senhor
  15. Reale & Ziza Fernandes – No Teu Nome

ITALIAN

  1. Shout! Koinonia – Maràna tha!
  2. Kantiere Kairòs & Dajana – Complice a Cana
  3. Tiziana Manenti – Kyrie Eleison
  4. Acordis – Una Casa sulla Roccia
  5. Elena Martelli – Vivi per qualcosa di grande
  6. Debora Vezzani – Amore in Loop
  7. Marco Mammoli – Eccomi
  8. D_Peppe – Vivo
  9. Reale – Sono Rimasto Vivo
  10. Reale – Migliore
  11. Gen Verde – La Via della Pace
  12. The Sun – Appunti verso la fine del mondo
  13. Carolina Bongiovanni – A casa da te
  14. The Sun – Senza te non si può fare
  15. The Sun – Un buon motivo per vivere

SPANISH

  1. Nathali Paredes Lozano – Te Pertenezco
  2. Agnes Choir – Ven a mí
  3. Ana Noriega Rodríguez – Aquí traigo mi tinaja
  4. Javier Iván Díaz – Pan del cielo
  5. Adveniat Banda Católica – La tarde del pastor
  6. Freddie Chavarría – Dios no fallará
  7. Blanca Guadalupe Aguilar – Belleza de amor
  8. Johann Álvarez – Hoy te amo más
  9. Aisha Ruah – Sal de ti
  10. Carlos Andrés Ferrera Palma – Jesucristo Salvador
  11. Aldana Canale – En Ti Confío
  12. Swing de Fe – Llena de gracia
  13. Jesús Israel Salas Jurado – Necesito de ti
  14. Joaquín Francisco Nicolás Chávez – Mi medicina
  15. Jessica Zuluaga – Qué amor más grande
  16. Miriam Fernández (Renata) – Ghosting
  17. Carolina Imperial – Jamás dejaste mi lado
  18. Zamar Adoración – Poderoso Nombre
  19. Agustina Baro Graf – Todo te lo doy

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