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 October 21, 2011 issue
Local stories:
- The bond of a parent and child: Cardinal Ritter football player dedicates emotional senior season to his late mom
- Retired vicar judicial reflects on 44 years of ministry in canon law in local, universal Church
- Wanted: More volunteers to make NCYC gathering a success
- Retired priest, future priest and deacon grateful for support
- Pro-life advocate inspired by Medjugorje and immigrant parents’ courage
- Theology of the body expert encourages women to ‘radiate God’s love’
- Connect
faith with
femininity,
speaker tells
conference
participants
- Coach hopes book helps form real men committed to faith, family
- Progress on construction of new school in Greensburg celebrated
- What was in the news on Oct. 20, 1961? The hope that school aid tensions will ease, and advice to lay people about getting along with their pastor
Regular local features:
- Editorial: Peyton and stem-cell therapy
- From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical readings - The Book of Wisdom
- Faithful Lines: A lesson learned through the Internet—or possibly not?
- Catholic Evangelization Outreach: NCYC is not just for kids
- Reflection: Keep death daily before your eyes to live life to its fullest
- Letters to the Editor
- We should look
for Jesus in
the less fortunate,
reader says
- Events Calendar
- Bishop Coyne to speak on Internet
evangelization on Oct. 29
- Volunteer recruitment dinner for black
Catholic Congress is set for Nov. 7
- Super Bowl raffle to benefit Mother
Theodore Catholic Academies
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: Seasons
Catholic News Service:
- Pope announces ‘Year of Faith’ to help renew
missionary energy
- Response to bishops’ document gives glimpse of coming political season
- King’s life and faith inspires people at memorial’s dedication
- Bishop Finn, Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, plead not guilty to failure to report child abuse
- U.S. House
passes Protect
Life Act in
bipartisan vote
- Catholic organizations and universities place ad objecting to HHS mandate
- Assisi III: Pope puts his own mark on prayer summit’s third edition
- Column: In today’s day and age, globalization is generational
- The Sunday Readings: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Go Ask Your Father: The Colosseum in Rome has been illuminated to mark stay of execution
FaithAlive!
- New Mass translation invites worshipers to behold Christ
- New words at end of Mass emphasize our mission to do God’s work in the world
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