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 April 16, 2010 issue
Local stories:
- ‘Called to serve others’: Attorney general’s
Catholic faith
guides life as a
public servant
- Archdiocese gets OK to create two charter schools
- Archdiocese sues on behalf of families and children over school bus fee
- Archbishop Buechlein’s surgery is scheduled for April 22
- Pilgrimage to nation’s capital to include visits to holy sites
- ‘Pasta with the Pastor’:
New Albany Deanery young adults enjoy sharing faith and food
- Catholic News Around Indiana
Regular local features:
- Seeking the Face of the Lord: Revival of the sacrament of penance is needed in our day
- Buscando la Cara del Señor: El reavivamiento del sacramento de la penitencia es necesario en nuestros días
- Editorial: The killing of baby girls
- From the Editor Emeritus: Acrostic psalms and praise for God’s laws
- Faithful Lines: Be aware of danger of children bullying children
- The Joyful Catholic: Shocked parishioners witness Palm Sunday miracle
- Catholic Education Outreach: Scholarship
tax credits are now
available in Indiana
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters printed this week
- Events Calendar
- Marian University to host math and science institute for high school students
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Robert Alerding was dedicated Church, community volunteer
- My Journey to God: In the Garden
Catholic News Service:
- Vatican rebuts
allegations of
stalling on
California
sex abuse case
- Friendly shores: Rousing welcome expected to greet Holy Father in Malta
- Bishop: State pays ‘too high a price’ to keep nation’s electricity on
- Vatican offers online summary of clerical sex abuse procedures
- Weigel says battle over nature and dignity of life part of U.S. culture war
- Polish primate seeks answers, pope sends condolences after fatal crash
- Column: Are we moving toward ‘passive euthanasia’ for the voiceless in society?
- The Sunday Readings: Third Sunday of Easter
- Question Corner: Divorced Catholics may receive the Eucharist and other sacaments
FaithAlive!
- Church teaching on evangelization is broad and rich
- Discussion Point: People evangelize by living out their faith
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