In the upcoming print issue of The Criterion

The latest edition of The Criterion has been printed and is on its way to subscribers. Below is a list of stories that will be appearing in the issue, along with regular features like Archbishop Buechlein's column, the editorial page and our events calendar.

Front pageOur February 5, 2010 issue

Local stories:

  • ‘Supercentenarian’: At 110 years old, Emelie Weil says Catholic faith has sustained her through life’s challenges
  • ‘Super Bowl Sister’ says: Colts 31, Saints 22
  • Shepherds place friendly wager on big game; schools out on the day after the Super Bowl
  • Priest to be a part of second Super Bowl as Colts’ chaplain
  • Planned giving director is passionate about philanthropy and faith
  • Church opposes state proposal to delay school choice tax credit in Indiana
    • The Church’s position on school choice
  • Saint Meinrad receives grant for youth liturgy program
  • Wedding Announcements
  • Couples may announce their engagement or marriage in July
  • Pre Cana Conference and Tobit Weekend prepare engaged couples for marriage
  • U.S. bishops’ new pastoral letter on marriage is available online
  • Catechetical leaders learn about the priesthood and how to support it
  • Prince of Peace teenagers are embracing pro-life advocacy
  • Priest says God calls Christians to give a voice to those who have no choice
  • World Day for Consecrated Life Mass celebrated on Jan. 31

Regular local features:

  • Seeking the Face of the Lord: Catechesis and evangelization are key responsibilities for us all
  • Buscando la Cara del Señor: La catequesis y la evangelización son responsabilidades básicas de todos
  • Editorial: On Sunday, count us among those who think the Tebow ad is ‘super’
  • From the Editor Emeritus: ‘Charity in Truth’ - Marriage and sexuality
  • Faithful Lines: Pro-Life Activism Contest offers Campus Impact Awards
  • It's All Good: The true reality of love shines through in many ways
  • Faith, Hope and Charity: Helping those on ‘shaky ground’
  • Indiana Knights: Indiana Knights of Columbus support survivors of Haitian earthquake
  • Letters to the Editor
    • When there is a need, Christians are called to do the same as Jesus
    • Progress has been made and must continue in fulfilling Jesus’ mission
    • Criterion staffer is able to tell stories which connect readers with his subject
  • Events Calendar
    • Franklin parish to host play based on Gospel of John
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Franciscan Sister Mary Sharon Raben directed former children’s home
    • Franciscan Sister Jean Marie Linesch was a teacher, principal
  • My Journey to God: Remembering Msgr. Kavanagh

Catholic News Service:

  • Foreign doctors help Haitian staff in what remains of hospital
  • Villanova wraps up filming for virtual tour of St. Peter’s Basilica
  • Food cards are key for homeless quake victims in search of a meal
  • Pope John Paul practiced self-mortification, postulator confirms
  • Language lessons: New media test Vatican’s digital fluency
  • Church has right to bring Gospel values to public debate, pope tells bishops
  • Stronger relations urged between Catholic college presidents, bishops
  • Ralph McInerny, retired Notre Dame professor and author, dies at age 80
  • Poll: More Americans, especially young people, say abortion wrong
  • World Youth Day 2011 launches English version of official Web site
  • The Sunday Readings: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Book of Revelation describes fall of the devil and his angels from heaven

FaithAlive!

  • Holy Spirit, women are prominent in Gospel of St. Luke
  • Discussion Point: Luke’s Gospel shows Mary’s significance

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