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 March 5, 2010 issue
Local stories:
- ‘Strengthened in faith’: St. Anne Parish dedicates new church
- Archdiocesan seminarian competes in Clericus Cup
- ‘Race for Vocations’ expands to include Evansville Diocese
- ‘Race for Vocations’ team member seeks to hear God’s call in life
- Archdiocese submits formal application for two charter schools in Indianapolis
- Hundreds of Scouts honored at religious emblems ceremony
- State proposal aimed at immigration enforcement fails
- Archdiocesan parishes schedule Lenten penance services
- Catechism Corner: What the Church
teaches about
confession
Regular local features:
- Seeking the Face of the Lord: Students’ letters query archbishop about his vocation
- Buscando la Cara del Señor: Las cartas de los alumnos indagan sobre la vocación del arzobispo
- Editorial: More Catholics in our future
- From the Editor Emeritus: Hymns of praise of God in the psalms
- Faithful Lines: Exceptional reflections about Catholic schools
- It's All Good: This Lent, do something productive by God’s standards
- Faith, Hope and Charity: Make the choice
to redistribute
your wealth
- Be Our Guest: Prayer is integral component of Helpers of God’s Precious Infants ministry in parishes
- Letters to the Editor
- Smaller schools
focus on teaching
values that are
important in life
- Events Calendar
- ‘40 Days for Life’ director will
speak at Gabriel Project dinner
- Lenten day of reflection for women
is March 13 at St. Christopher Parish
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: Living with Cancer—and Remembering
Catholic News Service:
- Caritas struggles
to reach poorest
rural victims of
Chilean earthquake
- Pope offers prayers for Iraq, asks government to protect minorities
- U.S. bishops, other Catholics urge bipartisan action on health care reform
- Cardinal: Catholics, Mormons must defend religious freedom
- Mormon history began in 1830 under founder Joseph Smith
- The Sunday Readings: Third Sunday of Lent
- Question Corner: Grace can be at work mysteriously before sacraments are received
FaithAlive!
- Old Testament records many stories about God’s mercy
- Discussion Point: Share God’s mercy and forgiveness
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