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February 6, 2015 issue

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Local stories:

  • A tradition of giving back: New Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries marks 50 years of faith
    • New Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries plans several events to celebrate 50th jubilee
  • Priests from archdiocese participate in Bishop Coyne’s installation Mass
  • Human trafficking is focus of Feb. 8 international day of prayer
  • Prayer intentions for 2015 archdiocesan pilgrimage to the Holy Land
  • Faith-based organizations would receive exemption through bill
  • What was in the news on February 5, 1965? A possible change in the garb of cardinals, and talk of making lay cardinals
  • Wedding Announcement
    • Couples may announce engagement or marriage
    • Pre Cana Conference, Tobit Weekend and One in Christ program prepare engaged couples for marriage
  • As part of Year of Consecrated Life, Oldenburg Franciscans to host several events

Regular local features:

  • Rejoice in the Lord: Dying with dignity on our journey ‘to the house of the Father’
    • Alégrense en el Señor: La muerte digna es el camino de regreso a ‘la casa del Padre’
  • Editorial: The land that flows with milk and honey
  • From the Editor Emeritus: A new series about Jesus and the land he made holy
  • It's All Good: Let God use you as an ambassador of faith
  • Emmaus Walk: Special dinner with pastor provides a lifelong lesson
  • Faith, Hope and Charity: Tune out distractions to listen to God
  • Reflection: Super Bowl commercial highlights basic human desire for good fathers
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters to the editor were published this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Gabriel Project hosts fundraiser dinners, seeks nurses in Bloomington
    • Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary senior class offers Lenten Reflection booklet
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Franciscan Sister Carol Ann Angermeier ministered in education for 42 years in Catholic schools
    • Providence Sister Edwardine McNulty ministered in education for 33 years, at motherhouse
  • My Journey to God: Pilgrim Journey to Holy Lands

Catholic News Service:

  • Pope Francis recognizes martyrdom of Archbishop Romero
  • ‘I am your brother, Christopher,’ Burlington’s new bishop tells Vermont Catholics
  • Obedience to God’s will brings wisdom, joy, hope, pope tells religious
  • Pope: Salvation is not for VIPs, it’s offered to all God’s people
  • Basilica title seen as call ‘to share love of Jesus with more fervor’
  • Archbishops to receive palliums at home with their flock
  • Black History Month opens with Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral
  • The Sunday Readings: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Support for the Church’s belief in purgatory can be found in the Bible

FaithAlive!

  • Ordinary Time helps Catholics enter into life of Christ
  • ‘Mysteries of redemption’ are explored during Ordinary Time

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New Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries marks 50 years of faith

Youth choir in New AlbanyFor 50 years, New Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries (NADCYM) has been ministering to youths and young adults in Clark, Floyd and Harrison counties in southern Indiana, and helping parishes in the deanery do the same. The jubilee is not just a milestone of years—it is a tribute to the lives affected by NADCYM during that time. (Page 1)
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Priests from archdiocese participate in Bishop Coyne’s installation Mass

Bishop Coyne's installation MassEight priests from across central and southern Indiana represented the Archdiocese of Indianapolis at the Jan. 29 Mass at St Joseph Co-Cathedral in Burlington, Vt., in which Bishop Christopher J. Coyne was installed as the 10th bishop of Burlington. As the opening procession of the liturgy came to a close, Bishop Coyne, who served for four years as an auxiliary bishop for the Church in central and southern Indiana, came and shook the hands of the archdiocesan priests. (Page 2)
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Web-only features

Holy Land Pilgrimage Blog

Holy Land photoArchbishop Joseph W. Tobin will join Catholics from across central and southern Indiana on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land from Feb. 4 through Feb. 15. Criterion reporter Natalie Hoefer is making the pilgrimage and will provide a daily blog which will include updates, photos and each days prayer intention.
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