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 October 14, 2011 issue

Local stories:

  • Holy Angels of victory: The spirit of sports soars as teams combine to create a special season
  • Loving God and neighbor must be at foundation of beliefs, St. Thomas More Society members reminded at Red Mass
  • Schools, religious education programs proclaim the word of God
    • Christ Our Hope annual appeal supports local ministries across archdiocese
  • Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries campus dedicated
  • What was in the news on Oct. 13, 1961? Mixed neighborhoods, a Rosary Crusade, the Reds’ biggest fear and the continuing battle of the sexes
  • Photo spread: Archdiocesan pilgrimage to California
  • St. Joseph sister celebrates 50 years of religious life
  • Former Christ the King parishioner professes vows with Dominicans

Regular local features:

  • Editorial: Challenges to religious freedom
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical readings - The books of Esther and Baruch
  • Cornucopia: We think ‘I’ is the most important word in any language
  • Twenty Something: Puppy love, whale watching and St. Francis
  • Letters to the Editor
    • What would Jesus do?
  • Events Calendar
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Franciscan Sister Sue Bradshaw was a teacher, college professor and served in parish ministry
  • My Journey to God: God Bless the Geese

Catholic News Service:

  • Evidence is ‘incontrovertible’ that priests are happy, research finds
  • Archbishop reflects on challenges, rewards in lives of parish priests
  • Truth about happy priests will aid vocations promotion, priest says
  • Peoria Catholic Charities withdraws from state social service contracts
  • Horn of Africa risks ‘lost generation’ due to famine, says cardinal
  • Bishops’ new ad hoc committee will tackle religious liberty concerns
  • Washington cardinal confirms members of former Episcopal community
  • George Mason law professor to receive Notre Dame’s Evangelium Vitae Medal
  • Pope Shenouda declares days of mourning after protest turns violent
  • Mideast Church leaders worried about Christians if Syria has civil war
  • Pope: Silence, solitude needed in ‘agitated, sometimes frantic’ world
  • Column: ‘To give or not to give’—that is the marital question
  • Column: A question that those of us who are Catholic are often asked
  • The Sunday Readings: Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Declaring bankruptcy does not absolve person of moral need to repay debts

FaithAlive!

  • Change in the Sanctus conveys the holiness of God
  • The assembly addresses Christ directly in the mystery of faith

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