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 August 26, 2011 issue
Local stories:
- 'Sacred places': Archdiocesan seminarians make pilgrimage to Richmond community and deepen fraternity
- Catechesis director writes youth ministry booklet series
- Photo gallery: Back-to-school time
- Endowment grant will help priest complete ‘bucket list
- Lilly Endowment officials announce Indiana clergy renewal program for 2012
- What was in the news on Aug. 25, 1961? Papal advice to the rich and poor, a eulogy to modern age and an appeal for calm after cross burning
- DREs, principals and youth ministers preparing for Mass changes
- Priest and seminarian elected officers
of black Catholic organizations
- Former Holy Name parishioner professes vows as a Jesuit
- Bishop Coyne posts podcast about multicultural parishes
- Criterion readers invited to reflect on how Sept. 11, 2001, changed their lives of faith
Regular local features:
- Seeking the Face of the Lord: First duty of a bishop is to be a man of prayer
- Buscando la Cara del Señor: El primer deber del obispo es ser un hombre de oración
- Editorial: Changes in the Mass are coming
- From the Editor Emeritus: The wisdom of the saints - St. Augustine
- Cornucopia: Documentary highlights unwavering faith and its consequences
- Emmaus Walk: A brief lesson in life from our precious grandchild
- Faith and Family: Dig into the feast of grace!
- Letters to the Editor
- Letter leads to more questions on brain death and organ harvesting
- Events Calendar
- Concert to mark 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: In Him
Catholic News Service:
- Let’s see some ID:
New evangelization
office targets
Catholic identity
- Pope tells young people at WYD to build on their faith
- Judge says Illinois not required to renew Catholic Charities’ contracts
- At Mass with seminarians, pope says he’ll proclaim new doctor of Church
- New Mexico bishops back driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants with valid ID
- Column: ‘Preventive services’ and the free exercise of religion in America
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Go Ask Your Father: Natural Family Planning is not ‘Catholic contraception’
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