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 October 24, 2014 issue

Local stories:

  • Synod meets its objective, sets agenda for yearlong consultation and discussion
  • Speaker: ‘We are winning the war against abortion at the local level’
  • Men encouraged to trust God, let him sow seeds
    • Consecrate yourself to Jesus through Mary to obtain holiness, priest says
    • ‘The new men of God’ called to be good husbands, fathers, leaders and friends
    • Rise up to live your call to holiness and be a saint, speaker says
  • Father James Rogers, ordained for Indy diocese, later served in Evansville Diocese
  • Sisters of Providence plan year of events for 175th anniversary of order’s and college’s founding
  • What was in the news on October 23, 1964? Vatican II deals with the modern world, Pope Paul VI to India and a date is set for the Mass in English
  • Pastoral musicians invited to be a part of St. Cecilia Sing, Mass on Nov. 23
  • Teacher, coach and school in archdiocese earn national recognition
  • With United Catholic Appeal funds, donors help ensure quality vocations throughout the archdiocese
    • Called By Name program connects those possibly having religious vocations
  • Share memories, reflections on Mass being celebrated in English for the first time after Second Vatican Council
  • Veterans encouraged to share their stories of faith
  • All Saints Day is not a holy day of obligation this year

Regular local features:

  • Rejoice in the Lord: Families are source of life, schools of love and joy
    • Alégrense en el Señor: Las familias son fuente de vida, escuelas de amor y de alegría
  • Editorial: The voice of moderation, the voice of the Church
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Old Testament - The popular story of Tobiah and Sarah
  • Corncupia: Have we missed something along the way?
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Take responsibility as faithful citizens seriously, oppose intrinsic evils
    • When it comes to wages, is government intervention really the right answer?
  • Events Calendar
    • Six Divorce and Beyond sessions scheduled from Nov. 17-Dec. 22
    • Workshop and celebration on Nov. 1 to focus on black Catholic saints
    • Seasons of Hope bereavement group sessions offered in Indianapolis
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
  • My Journey to God: Where Peace Resides

Catholic News Service:

  • ‘Now the real work begins’: Synod ends by affirming tradition, leaving controversial questions open
  • Pope Francis beatifies Blessed Paul VI, the ‘great helmsman’ of Second Vatican Council
  • Christians and Hindus must seek ‘culture of inclusion,’ Vatican says
  • Synod on the family’s dynamics recalls the Second Vatican Council
  • Praise the Lord by remembering everything he has done for us, pope says
  • Terrorism in Mideast has reached ‘unimaginable proportions,’ pope says
  • Column: Don’t procrastinate, make the most of life’s opportunities
  • Column: A sisterhood built on grace
  • The Sunday Readings: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Book of Blessings has prayers in which laypeople may seek God’s blessings

FaithAlive!

  • God’s kingdom transcends contemporary political labels
  • Complexity in faith and Scripture defy clear-cut ideologies

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