Étoile Civique

The Étoile Civique (Civic Star) was created by the Académie française in order to reward dedication to people and honor behavior and actions which attest this.[1]

Étoile Civique
Civic Star
TypeAward with 4 degrees:
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Silver-gilt
Awarded forDistinguished contributions to the community, improvement of social life, progress of Humanity, through hard work, selflessness, and sacrifice.
Presented byAcadémie française
StatusCurrently awarded
Established1930
Websitehttps://www.etoilecivique.fr/ Edit this on Wikidata

History

Created in 1930 and named Mérite Civique (Civic Merit),[2] it became Étoile Civique by the Journal Officiel de la République Française n° 292, page 11672 of 12 December 1968. It awards bravery and dedication to people[3] and honor behavior and actions which attest this.[4]

Distinguishing those who contribute to the enrichment of the community, improvement of social life, progress of Humanity, it is particularly interested in those whose lives are all of hard work, selflessness, sacrifice and will remain confined in anonymity without this award.[5]

The Étoile Civique has three main goals:[6]

  • Improving the lives of individuals, whatever their age, nationality, color, social condition, taking into account their moral and material interests, as part of the human family ;
  • The defense of human rights, respect for the duties of citizens, by express reference to the Universal Declaration that defines them ;
  • To showcase the French national prestige.

Classes and insignia

This distinction has four levels : bronze, silver, gold and silver-gilt. The medal contains the following: « Honorer les vertus civiques – Servir le prestige national » (To honor the civic virtues – Serving national prestige). On the reverse, it is written : « l'Étoile Civique en reconnaissance à ... Promotion ... » (The Civic Star in recognition of ... Promotion ...). Degree with the same registration is also awarded.

Notable recipients

References

  1. "Étoile civique" (in French). bienpublic.com. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  2. "La médaille de Vermeil de l'Etoile Civique, remise au président national de l'Union des Gaullistes de France (UGF)" (in French). union-gaulliste-de-france.org. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  3. "~ LES MÉDAILLES ASSOCIATIVES ~ (1)" (in French). semon.fr. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  4. "Castillonnès. Etoile civique pour Christian Birginie" (in French). ladepeche.fr. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  5. "Etoile civique" (in French). france-folklore.com. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  6. "CHARTE DE L'ÉTOILE CIVIQUE" (in French). etoile.civique.over-blog.fr. 24 January 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
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