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 November 5, 2010 issue
Local stories:
- A place of amazing tranformations: Seeds of Hope helps women to overcome their addictions and reclaim their lives
- ‘Christ Our Hope’ appeal has goal of $5.7 million
- Restructuring provides clarity between civil and canon law: Parishes will see few changes in their daily operations
- ‘A Place to Be with God’: Our Lady of Fatima Retreat House celebrates 60 years of ministry
- Student engagement is main message at education conference
- What is the Indiana Non-Public Education Association?
- What was in the news on Nov. 4, 1960?
- What were the top stories that the newspaper featured in the 2000s?
- Perry County parish has nurtured families of faith for 150 years
Regular local features:
- Seeking the Face of the Lord: Our Church family includes our immigrant brothers and sisters
- Buscando la Cara del Señor: Nuestra familia de la Iglesia incluye a nuestros hermanos inmigrantes
- Editorial: Positive Middle East synod
- From the Editor Emeritus: Wisdom of the saints - St. Leo the Great
- Faithful Lines: Blessings from a special trip to the Grand Canyon
- It's All Good: Take what God has given you and do your best with it
- Faith, Hope and Charity: ‘Water is life!’
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters published this week
- Events Calendar
- Young Adult and College Campus Ministry to sponsor pilgrimage
- Registrations due for ‘Race for Vocations’ and ‘Mini-Marathon’
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Benedictine Sister Amelia Banet was a teacher, and a bookkeeper and sacristan at the monastery
- Benedictine Brother Anthony Streit formerly served Catholic Charities Indianapolis as a bus driver
- My Journey to God: Where Goest Thou?
Catholic News Service:
- Pope calls on
world community
to help end
savage violence
in Iraq
- Scalia says committed Christians should not be afraid to embrace their faith
- Notre Dame community mourns student killed in accident
- Michigan religious order set to buy Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
- Pope’s journey to Spain highlights traditional, modern faith
- Death toll mounts from earthquake and tsunami in separate parts of Indonesia
- Science is neither a panacea, nor to be feared, says pope
- Column: Now the hard work begins for conscientious Catholics
- The Sunday Readings: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Go Ask Your Father: Catholics are called to follow Christ’s example as a priest, prophet and king
FaithAlive!
- Preparing for new Mass translation can bring liturgical renewal
- Resources for parishes to help with the implementation of the new missal
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