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 events calendar.
Our October 5, 2007 issue
Local stories:
- A gift offered, a gift received:
Volunteers, patrons reap rewards at
Society of St. Vincent de Paul center
- Archdiocese honors pro-life supporters for their work
- Pro-lifer supporters must continue abortion fight, Keyes says
- Hundreds turn out to support ‘40 Days for Life’ prayer rally
- Our Lady of the Greenwood Parish to host Marian conference
- The Villas of Guérin Woods to offer unique assisted living options
- Archbishop and governor to speak at Catholic Business Exchange programs
- Charitable trust provides families with educational options
- St. Philip Neri teacher was among
first CHOICE scholarship recipients
- Men encouraged to recommit their lives to faith and family
- Catholic News Around Indiana
- Muncie students craft Nativity sets
for annual fall festival fundraiser
- Immigration forum looks at
putting Catholic social teaching
into action
- Rosary rallies to take place on Oct. 13
Respect Life Supplement:
- Pray for the day when
every person’s life is
loved and protected
- Catholics must help bring about a culture of life
- Abortion destroys life and violates human rights
- God blesses caregivers for serving sick and elderly people
- Prenatal Partners for Life helps parents
- One in four adult Americans suffers from mental disorder
Regular local features:
- Seeking the Face of the Lord: Same Eucharist venerated by St. Theodora and Bishop Bruté sustains our faith
- Buscando la Cara del Señor: La misma Eucaristía venerada por Santa Teodora y el Obispo Bruté es el sustento de nuestra fe
- Editorial: Demise of Iraq’s Christians
- From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical women - Story of Deborah and Jael
- Cornucopia: Let’s be the first to raise our hand and help
- Faithful Lines: Junk mail can offer worthwhile reflections
- Faith, Hope and Charity: A face
for Jesus
- Be Our Guest: Attacks on human life and marriage
are prevalent in secular society
- Letters to the Editor
- Events Calendar
- RSVP of Central Indiana
needs volunteer help
- St. Mary Parish needs
historic photographs
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: While You Were Gone
Catholic News Service:
- Milwaukee bishop
prays that jurists
will respect
all human life
- Indian priest says his cure was miracle through Mother Teresa
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: Church offers three rites for
sacrament of reconciliation
FaithAlive!
- The ancient faith helps us live well here and now.
- Eternal wisdom found in the Bible gives hope for today
- Discussion Point: Times change, but people and the truth don’t
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