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 February 10, 2012 issue

Local stories:

  • People of faith must stand together opposed to HHS mandate
  • Catholic university leader, area doctor raise concerns about HHS regulation
    • Indiana Catholic Conference view of recent HHS ruling
  • Bishop Coyne talks about visit to Rome, social media and the motto that has guided him since his ordination
  • Proposal to help families pay home utility costs advances
    • Eligibility for the Low Income Heating and Energy Assistance Program
  • What was in the news on Feb. 9, 1962? Ecumenical Council opening set for Oct. 11, and Jesuit priest discounts planetary fears
  • Rockville parishioner donates his talents ‘Foor’ the love of God
  • ‘God always outdoes us’: Downtown parish welcomes thousands of Super Bowl visitors

Regular local features:

  • Editorial: Revitalizing Catholic schools
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Biblical readings - The Book of Proverbs
  • Cornucopia: All great men are not dead, just hidden in the weeds
  • Faithful Lines: Realizing the wonder of God’s animal kingdom
  • Twenty Something: The case for silence
  • Letters to the Editor
    • When it comes to abortion, let’s change people’s minds and hearts through education
    • When are Catholics going to wake up? When will our leaders give us clarity?
    • Let us pray for religious freedom for our Church and for all churches in our country
  • Events Calendar
    • ‘Catholicism’ producer to speak at Indianapolis parish
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Benedictine Father Donald Walpole was a teacher and talented artist
    • Benedictine Father Eric Lies was a teacher, artist, administrator and retreat leader
  • My Journey to God: Here I Am, Lord

Catholic News Service:

  • Catholic doctors wonder how federal mandate will affect practice of medicine
  • Lent is time to help others spiritually, materially, pope says
  • Creating cardinals: Ceremony features something old, new, borrowed, red
  • Komen reverses decision, reinstates grants to Planned Parenthood
  • Reducing poverty will help bring about the kingdom of God, bishop says
  • Rich-poor gap talk less relevant to agencies than caring for the poor
  • Strong bond with God is defining quality of religious life, pope says
  • U.S. court dimisses suit that state insurance officials brought against Vatican
  • The Sunday Readings: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Go Ask Your Father: Canon law allows spouse to serve as RCIA sponsor, but not a parent

FaithAlive!

  • Holiness is what sets God and us apart from the world
  • Pilgrimages to holy places lead believers closer to God and conversion

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