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November 23, 2012 issue
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Local stories:
- The richness of the faith: Readers open their hearts to share what they love about being Catholic
- Archbishop Tobin’s installation Mass at cathedral to be televised and streamed live on the Internet
- Angels of Grace Awards honor three inspirational women
- What was in the news on Nov. 23, 1962? Controversy over the Council’s draft on revelation and musing on how youths have lost their nerve
Regular local features:
- Editorial: Giving thanks in the Year of Faith
- From the Editor Emeritus: Year of Faith - The Catholic doctrine of purgatory
- Cornucopia: We can be thankful for more than the usual suspects
- Emmaus Walk: Christmas is coming … What are you waiting for?
- Letters to the Editor
- Candidate’s response to pro-life question sheds light on true moral dilemma in society
- Election letter was mean-spirited and not very Christian, Greenwood parishioner says
- Events Calendar
- Special Religious Development
family Mass is set for Nov. 25
- Church damaged by tornado to be rededicated on Nov. 25
- African Mass is Dec. 2 at St. Rita Church in Indianapolis
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Benedictine Sister Ann Janette Gettelfinger was a founding member of monastery in Beech Grove
- My Journey to God: He Wills You
Catholic News Service:
- Protecting marriage,
human life is part
of serving the
common good,
pope says
- Bishops agree on need for better preaching, OK Day cause
- New Jersey Catholics come together to transcend historic storm’s impact
- Holy Father tells young people to welcome Christ’s embrace and share his love
- Nativity story’s significance continues to unfold, pope writes
- Column: The ‘dark age’ of science
- Column: Finding
similarities
in a world
of difference
- The Sunday Readings: Feast of Christ the King
- Question Corner: Congregation holding hands during the Our Father is not addressed in rubrics
FaithAlive!
- Vatican II sought to proclaim the ancient faith to the modern world
- Religious liberty was an important topic during Second Vatican Council
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Readers open their hearts to share what they love about being Catholic
What do you love about being Catholic? It’s a question that The Criterion is asking Catholics from across the archdiocese—a question that stems from Pope Benedict XVI’s call for a special Year of Faith that began on Oct. 11, the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council and the 20th anniversary of the publishing of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. In considering that question, people from across central and southern Indiana have offered thoughtful and touching responses that pour from their hearts. (Page 1)
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Angels of Grace Awards honor three inspirational women
Giving thanks to God by serving others. Three central Indiana women whose lives are inspirational examples of love and charity do just that in countless ways. They were honored recently for their courage, dedication and generosity by the Sisters of St. Benedict of Our Lady of Grace Monastery as part of a fundraiser for their Benedict Inn Retreat and Conference Center ministry in Beech Grove. (Page 11)
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Archbishop Tobin’s installation Mass at cathedral to be televised and streamed live on the Internet
Those without tickets to the Dec. 3 installation Mass of Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin will be able to watch it live on WHMB-TV40 in the Indianapolis metropolitan area, and on all cable and satellite networks throughout the archdiocese that carry the television station. Also, the television feed from the Mass will be streamed live on the Internet and can be watched by logging onto the archdiocesan website at www.archindy.org. Catholic Radio 89.1 FM and 90.9 FM, based in Indianapolis, as well as EWTN and CatholicTV Network based in Boston also plan to broadcast the installation Mass.
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National and world news you may have missed...
Here's a sampling of some news stories that ran on our website this past week or so that you may have missed.
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