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April 8, 2016 issue

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Local stories:
- Walking in the light of Christ: Faith, love and
service guide
teacher who receives
archdiocese’s top
educator honor
- Finalists for teaching
honor come from
throughout the
archdiocese
- ‘Such a flow of grace’ pervades at 2016
Indiana Catholic
Women’s Conference
- What women are saying about the Indiana Catholic Women’s Conference
- ‘Food Fast’ brings Clarksville youths ‘in tune with others’ suffering
- What was in the news on April 8, 1966? Mass revisions, a new bishop for Evansville and challenges on a new view of the Eucharist
Regular local features:
- Rejoice in the Lord: Easter joy and the laughter of redemption
- Alégrense en el Señor: La alegría pascual y la risa redentora
- Editorial: The Church thrives in troubled times
- From the Editor Emeritus: Renaissance Church - Some saints of the 16th century
- Cornucopia: There is a God, and deep inside we all recognize that
- Twenty Something: Comfort the
shipwrecked --
Titanic priest
a model of mercy
- Be Our Guest: Although she is not Catholic,
retiring parish secretary says
she has learned so much good
about the faith and its people
- Letters to the Editor
- Former Criterion editor’s quiet leadership gave newspaper strength and consistency
- Events Calendar
- Franciscan Father Kurt Hartrich, former
St. Roch Parish member, celebrates
golden anniversary as priest on May 15
- Golf outing on May 9 will support ‘A Promise to Keep’ program
- Post-abortion healing prayer and study group to meet starting on April 11
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: Christ’s Words on Mercy
to St. Faustina, as taken
from her diary
Catholic News Service:
- Pope to release
document on
the family
on April 8
- Annunciation is feast of saying ‘yes’ to God, pope says
- Pope asks for new Catholic institutions of mercy, charity
- Pro-life advocates oppose new FDA guidelines for RU-486 use
- Social engagement: Pope breaks record on Instagram
- God is greater than our sins, pope says at general audience
- Adopting triplets changes life for couple; babies baptized on Easter
- Court’s order in ACA case could be way to avoid tie decision
- Column: The call for heightened prudence in our turbulent time
- The Sunday Readings: Third Sunday of Easter
- Question Corner: The Holy Spirit came upon the disciples at Pentecost to help them evangelize
FaithAlive!
- Catholics can show mercy to those who doubt the faith
- The Bible gives examples of how people who doubt may be helped
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Faith, love and service guide teacher who receives archdiocese’s top educator honor
Doug Bauman can’t believe how amazingly memorable this past year has been for him. He and his wife Julie savored being in Philadelphia in September when Pope Francis celebrated the closing Mass of the World Meeting of Families for nearly one million people. And the father of three was recently selected as this year’s recipient of the Saint Theodora Guérin Excellence in Education Award, the highest honor for a Catholic educator in the archdiocese. (Page 1)
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‘Food Fast’ brings Clarksville youths ‘in tune with others’ suffering’
After the teens of the youth group at St. Anthony of Padua Parish in Clarksville spent several hours stocking shelves at Bonnie’s Food Pantry, the charity’s director offered the hungry teenagers ice cream. Their answer was simple—difficult, but simple: “No thank you. We’re fasting.” The 19 youths were holding true to the experience they had embarked upon the night before—the high school-aged group’s sixth annual Food Fast. The experience consists of 24 hours of fasting and service. (Page 7)
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Web-only features
Photo Gallery: 2016 Indiana Women's Conference
The Holy Year of Mercy declared by Pope Francis sparked the theme of this year’s conference, “Mercy for All.” More than 560 women from across Indiana and at least two other states converged at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown hotel for the daylong event organized by the Marian Center of Indianapolis and sponsored by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Highlights included dynamic speakers, uplifting music by acclaimed Catholic singer/songwriter Annie Karto, and a Mass celebrated by Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin. There also were opportunities for eucharistic adoration, Benediction, the sacrament of reconciliation, the rosary and a healing service.
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