Bishop CosgroveJustice AwardThe Bishop Cosgrove Justice Award is named for the Canton native who became auxiliary bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and later bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Belleville, Ill.William M. Cosgrove, who died in 1992, was recognized for his involvement in social justice in the Akron-Cleveland area. The award is given each year to a person or organization that demonstrates a strong and active commitment to social justice in harmony with biblical values; advocates for victims of injustice; and exhibits a personal lifestyle that reflects a spirit of solidarity with the poor. It is not limited to members or organizations of the Catholic Church.