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.

Front pageOur August 8, 2008 issue

Local stories:

  • Lilly Endowment Inc. awards $5 million capital grant to improve archdiocesan schools
  • Countless lives were touched by 12-year-old Anna Molloy’s big heart
  • Aug. 16 Mass and event scheduled to defend the faith against anti-Catholic commentator Bill Maher
  • Chastity Mass observes anniversary of ‘Humanae Vitae’
  • Oldenburg Franciscans honor 15 senior sisters
  • Catholic News Around Indiana
    • Going for the gold: Elwood teenager to compete in Beijing Olympics
    • Our Lady of Grace teenager to compete in diving at Beijing Olympics
  • Serra Club vocations essay: Religious, priests and deacons cast nets to draw people into the Church
  • Flood relief funds are available for archdiocesan parishes

Regular local features:

  • Seeking the Face of the Lord: Jesus identifies with those who fall again and again
  • Buscando la Cara del Señor: Jesús se identifica con aquellos que caen una y otra vez
  • Editorial: Plenty of reasons to watch the 2008 Summer Olympics
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Possible saints - Henriette Delille
  • Cornucopia: Polish up those tarnishing golden years
  • Twenty Something: A firm foundation for trying times
  • Be Our Guest: The devil goes upscale with fancy, suburban Planned Parenthood clinics
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters published this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Mass on Aug. 14 to celebrate Catholic radio in Indianapolis
    • Knights of Columbus to host supper for injured policeman
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Providence Sister Marie Consolata Gallagher taught for 63 years
    • Franciscan Sister Francis Ellen Hannigan taught at high schools
  • My Journey to God: The Pool of Life

Catholic News Service:

  • Millions of immigrant stories later, CLINIC celebrates 20 years of serving others
  • Pope offers best wishes to China and Olympic participants
  • As Chicago experiences violent summer, Catholic communities respond
  • Vatican foundation looks to expand its donor base to North America
  • Social action advocates discuss racism, study coalition-building
  • Benedictine nuns in Indiana help employees with high cost of gasoline
  • Column: The vocation of marriage - It’s holy, but no fairy tale
  • The Sunday Readings: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Heresy is obstinate denial or doubt of truth believed by Catholic faith

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