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 April 29, 2011 issue

Local stories:

  • Building up the kingdom of God: Oils blessed and priesthood renewed at annual archdiocesan chrism Mass
  • Holtz says Catholic faith has shaped his life
    • Tickets are still available for Spirit of Service Awards dinner on May 11
  • Meeting set in May for renewal of local St. Thomas More Society
  • School choice and pro-life legislation both likely to become law
    • Special education grants bill to become law
  • Marian University receives $1 million gift from Eli Lilly for new medical center
  • Catholics fought on both sides during Civil War
  • What was in the news on April 28, 1961? Castro and Cardinal Ritter
  • Bishop Coyne posts podcast about new Mass translation

Regular local features:

  • Seeking the Face of the Lord: We all share in the mission of spreading the Good News
  • Buscando la Cara del Señor: Todos compartimos la misión de difundir la Buena Nueva
  • Editorial: Gendercide in China and India
  • From the Editor Emeritus: The wisdom of the saints - St. Catherine of Siena
  • Faith and Family: How John Paul II taught me to be a good father
  • Be Our Guest: Vigilance is needed when considering support of various organizations
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters printed this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Greenwood parish to sponsor adult faith formation series
    • SPRED Mass set for May 1 at St. Pius X Church
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Margaret Moriarty was the mother of Father Joseph Moriarty
  • My Journey to God: Kingdom of Love

Catholic News Service:

  • Pope names new bishop for Diocese of Evansville
  • Appeals court panel throws out challenge to National Day of Prayer
  • At Easter, pope prays for peace, freedom in world trouble spots
  • Rome, world prepare for beatification of Pope John Paul II
  • Beauty workshop: Artisan nuns use sacred art to bring people to God
  • Veteran of pro-life movement sees ‘mood change’ in U.S. on abortion
  • Seminarians in Rome learn to serve God by serving others
  • Column: The death penalty is not God’s penalty
  • Column: ‘Growing up’ your religion during the college years
  • Column: Loneliness can serve as a springboard to prayer in life
  • The Sunday Readings: Second Sunday of Easter
  • Question Corner: Admitting wrongs to God, self and others is the fifth step in sacrament of penance

FaithAlive!

  • Want happiness? Learn and do what is good
  • Finding the true source of happiness right in front of us

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