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 redesigned events calendar.

Our April 21, 2006 issue

Local stories:

  • A good death: End-of-life issues complicated by faith, technology, family concerns
  • Medical students taught to offer human touch to terminal patients
  • Oils blessed, priests renew promises at chrism Mass
  • Archdiocesan parishes to observe Divine Mercy Sunday
  • A legacy of integrity: As St. Vincent Health celebrates 125 years, sisters’ mission continues
  • Changes in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral unveiled during Holy Week
  • Honoring Jesus: Archdiocese breaks ground on new Prince of Peace Mausoleum

Regular local features:

  • Seeking the Face of the Lord: Dear Archbishop: Fifth-graders’ lesson on holy orders leads to lots of questions
  • Buscando la Cara del Señor: ‘Querido Arzobispo’: Lección de los niños de quinto grado sobre las órdenes sagradas conlleva a muchas preguntas
  • Editorial: The pope's first year
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Jesus in the Gospels - He rises from the dead
  • Cornucopia: Sadly, there is no cure for Black Thumb Disease
  • Faithful Lines: Recommended reading for Eastertide
  • Go and Make Disciples: Small Church communities help nurture the faith
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Massgoers should dress and act appropriately in house of God
    • Church is wrong to get involved in immigration debate
    • All-girls’ academy keeps memories alive
    • Church must make sure to learn from abuse crisis
    • Story and columnist raise questions about conscience
  • Events Calendar
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
  • My Journey to God: Gethsemane

Catholic News Service:

  • Pope celebrates Easter, urges people to turn away from sin
  • Bishops: New pastoral provides chance to reflect on death penalty
  • The Sunday Readings: Second Sunday of Easter
  • Question Corner: Christians hold as sacred truths that aren’t in Bible

FaithAlive!:

  • Concern for the poor is a hallmark of Christianity
  • There is no shame in being poor
  • Discussion point: Poor people struggle every day

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