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March 2, 2012 issue

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Local stories:

  • Building the foundation: Making a difference is at the heart of Saint Theodora winners' approach to teaching
    • Saint Theodora winners offer practical advice for new teachers
    • Parents are encouraged to 'be involved' in their children's education
  • Archbishop Emeritus Daniel M. Buechlein celebrates 25 years as a bishop
  • Little Sister guides St. Augustine Home with faith and love
  • Benedictine sister feels blessed to serve at St. Paul Hermitage
  • Amendment aims to help undocumented students gain in-state tuition
    • Stay connected with the legislature through weekly I-CAN updates
  • What was in the news on March 2, 1962? Latin as the official language of the Church, and a Chinese Catholic decision to break with Rome
  • Lenten penance services are scheduled at archdiocesan parishes

Regular local features:

  • Editorial: Lent is a time to discover true joy
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical readings - Exodus and God's covenant
  • Faithful Lines: Was staircase a miracle or a wonder of construction?
  • It's All Good: Embrace what you have been given and thank God for it
  • Faith, Hope and Charity: 'It wasn't my turn today'
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Calling all people of faith to defend Church doctrine
  • Events Calendar
    • Exhibit highlights history of Franciscan St. Francis Health in Beech Grove
    • Fundraiser to help cancer patient is March 3 at Roncalli High School
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
  • My Journey to God: Lenten Contemplation

Catholic News Service:

  • States, women and senators join fight against Health and Human Services' contraceptive mandate
  • HHS mandate presents problems of principle, practicality, bishop says
  • Profit cannot be primary motive in treating infertility, pope says
  • Teddy bears and tabernacles—the pope's childhood, told by his brother
  • Ministry helps parents of stillborn babies
  • Cuban Church has become more public in a rapidly changing culture
  • Column: 'There is no such thing as a little unconstitutional'
  • The Sunday Readings: Second Sunday in Lent
  • Question Corner: First Friday devotion was revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in France

FaithAlive!

  • Christ's Transfiguration 'reverberates through the ages'
  • The Old Testament plays an important role in the Transfiguration

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Archbishop Emeritus Daniel M. Buechlein celebrates 25 years as a bishop

Ad Limina VisitMarch 2 is a special day in the priesthood of Archbishop Emeritus Daniel M. Buechlein. It will mark his 25th anniversary as a bishop. On March 2, 1987, Archbishop Buechlein was ordained and installed as Bishop of Memphis. Five years later, in a homecoming of sorts, he was appointed Archbishop of Indianapolis. He was installed as archbishop here on Sept. 9, 1992. To celebrate his 25 years as a bishop of the Church, The Criterion has produced a two-page photo essay to reflect some of the ways in which Archbishop Emeritus Buechlein has ministered to people of faith throughout his priesthood. (Pages 1, 8 and 9)
See our special tribute to Abp.-Emeritus Buechlein
 

Making a difference is at the heart of Saint Theodora winners' approach to teaching

Teacher and studentsNearly everyone knows or remembers a teacher whose care and influence made a difference in their life. Many difference-making qualities are evident in the five teachers from across the archdiocese who were honored on March 1 as the winners of the 2011-12 Saint Theodora Excellence in Education Award by the archdiocesan Office of Catholic Education—Vicki Auger, Mary Briscoe, Stephen Buell, Patricia Musgrave and Lisa Vogel. See a glimpse of each of the winners and their defining approaches to Catholic education. (Page 1)
Read our news story
 

 

Web-only features

Lenten Resources

Lenten imageEach year, the Archdiocese of Indianapolis provides special Lenten resources – the daily readings, archbishop’s columns, Stations of the Cross and links of interest – on a site located on our server (www.archindy.org/lent). We encourage you to share this link with others, most particularly because it also includes the full listing of penance schedules from around the archdiocese.
Go to the site | See our listing of parish penance services

 

National and world news you may have missed...

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