The Cross of St Augustine was created in 1965 by Archbishop Michael Ramsey.
It is the second highest award of the Anglican Communion and has three grades - bronze, silver and gold.
It is awarded for "outstanding contributions to the renewal of Prayer and the Religious Life".
It is awarded for "an outstanding contribution in the areas of reconciliation and interfaith cooperation".
It is awarded for "outstanding contributions to all aspects of worship in the Church, including both words and music".