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 12, 2007 issue
Local stories:
- An influence felt throughout Indiana:
St. Theodora’s first feast day celebrated across archdiocese
- Hundreds celebrate St. Theodora’s feast day with Sisters of Providence
- Monks collaborate on hymn in honor of St. Theodora
- St. Pius X School
named Blue Ribbon
School of Excellence
- Education awards to honor those who make a difference
- Awards dinner raises tuition
assistance for families in need
- Despite heat, faithful turn out for annual Life Chain, Respect Life Mass
- Official appointments
Family Finance Supplement
- Taking stock for the future:
Financial planning—Don’t wait: Do it now
- Mortgage woes creeping into higher income brackets
- Online retirement tools for tech-savvy boomers
- Older Americans: Fewer live in poverty, but many still struggle
- How long will Social Security be around? It depends
Regular local features:
- Seeking the Face of the Lord: Wedding jubilarians are a beacon of hope for youth
- Buscando la Cara del Señor: Los celebrantes de bodas son un faro de esperanza para la juventud
- Editorial: Stand up for life in
October and beyond
- From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical women - Jephthah kills his daughter
- Cornucopia: We’re here because we’re here, and let’s make the most of it
- Faithful Lines: Ideas for traveling in good conscience
- Twenty Something: ‘Never forget’
this spiritual tip
- Be Our Guest: Potential donors, former inmates
respond to RecycleForce story
- Letters to the Editor
- Poignant story is a tribute to
celebrating family and All Pro Dad
- Students: St. Luke the Evangelist
authored two books in the Bible
- Let us pray for married couples
who choose sterilization, not life
- Events Calendar
- Centenary of church
to be celebrated
- Used computers are
needed for mission
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: The Covered Bridge
Catholic News Service:
- Pope: Recognition of natural law’s ethics promotes human dignity
- Vigils, legal action continue after Planned Parenthood clinic opens
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: Jesus is truly God and also
fully, completely human
FaithAlive!
- Faith gives people stability in a changing world
- Faith formation must be
tied to real life issues
- Discussion Point: From year to year, faith holds us together
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