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.
Our February 3, 2012 issue
Local stories:
- ‘Indianapolis is my home now’: One year later, Bishop Coyne celebrates the changes and blessings in his life
- ‘God doesn’t care who wins a football game’—unless it’s the Patriots
- Mickey Lentz is honored as a ‘Champion of Change’ in White House ceremony for Catholic educators
- Nine other Catholic school leaders honored at White House ceremony
- Archdiocesan formation for lay ministry goes online
- Bill to regulate chemical abortion advances in Indiana Senate
- Facts about chemical abortion in the U.S.
- Pro-life work at United Nations is an uphill battle, speaker says
- Young voices turn up the volume during annual March for Life
- Wedding Announcements
- Pre Cana Conference and
Tobit Weekend prepare
engaged couples for marriage
- Couples may announce
engagement or marriage
- Sisters ride zip line, embrace Super Bowl and all it brings
- What was in the news on Feb. 2, 1962? The pros and cons of automation and a request for editorial prudence by the pope
Regular local features:
- Editorial: Needed - An engaged, articulate and well-formed Catholic laity
- From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical readings - St. Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
- It's All Good: In marriage, genuine love is worth all the work
- Faith, Hope and Charity: The ministry
of charity and
the Gospel
message
- Letters to the Editor
- Feature on chairperson of campus ministry shares his wonderful spirit, reader says
- Events Calendar
- Nominations are requested for
archdiocesan catechesis award
- SPRED to host its 12th annual
Dinner Dance on March 3
- Chicago Bears executive to speak at
St. Paul Catholic Center in Bloomington
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: Prayer
Catholic News Service:
- Catholic voters
urged to press
U.S. government
to rescind
HHS mandate
- Confession:
Celebration of
mercy, not trial
before prosecution
- Half a century after Vatican II, a year of faith and debate
- Summit brings together pro-life lawyers, members of advocacy groups
- Same-sex marriage issue is facing lawmakers and voters in several states
- Dolan: Natural law, not religious preference, dictates all life sacred
- Vatican signs international treaties against drug trade, organized crime and terrorism
- Column: Needed: An engaged, articulate and well-formed Catholic laity
- Column: Rescuing the young from captivity to the image
- The Sunday Readings: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: Church discourages Communion
service because Mass is source
and summit of Christian worship
FaithAlive!
- Pope seeks to revive ancient traditions in modern Africa
- Pope urges African Catholics to embrace mission of evangelization
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