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 June 14, 2013 issue
Local stories:
- Archbishop Tobin announces
sweeping changes for parishes
in Batesville Deanery
- Archbishop:
Connected in
the Spirit will
help Church
carry out
its mission
- Batesville Deanery Catholics reflect on decision to close parishes
- Father Harold Ripperger chose priesthood over possible baseball career
- Providence Sister Jeanne Knoerle was Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College president
- What was in the news on June 14, 1963? The largest conclave in history set to open soon, and the last words of Pope John XXIII
- Bishop Chatard grad, friends launch a different women’s magazine
- First graduates of Hispanic Leadership Institute ready to lead, help others grow in their lives of faith
- Latino pharmacist brings faith and science together in NFP ministry
- Official Appointments
Regular local features:
- Editorial: Football player doesn’t pass up chance to live out faith in the public arena
- From the Editor Emeritus: Year of Faith - The role of statues and icons
- Cornucopia: Fathers Day is the time to celebrate good men
- Reflection: ‘I chose life’: A story that’s always worth sharing
- Twenty Something: Love, marriage and pizza delivery
- Be Our Guest: In the life debate, hyperbole not the answer, doctor says
- Letters to the Editor
- Participate in June 22
Fortnight for Freedom
Mass, rosary procession
and rally
- Events Calendar
- June 22 Mass kicks off local observance of second annual Fortnight for Freedom
- Theology on Tap summer series starts on June 19
- Summer session of ‘Divorce and Beyond’ series starts on July 9
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Providence Sister Cecilia Ann Miller taught music in Catholic schools for 28 years
- Franciscan Sister Consolata Kuhn ministered as an educator in four states, including Indiana
- My Journey to God: Welcome, Summer
Catholic News Service:
- Bishops warn against changes in immigration reform legislation that could kill its chances
- Theologian thinks papal trip to Brazil critical for younger generations
- Pope says ‘throwaway culture’ harms environment and human life
- In Venezuela, shortages include bread for Communion, sacramental wine
- New York bishops oppose effort to ‘codify’ Roe v. Wade into state law
- The Sunday Readings: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: Developmentally disabled Catholics can receive sacraments, have a Church funeral
FaithAlive!
- Sunday Mass can give meaning and direction to life
- Catholics are called to set aside time for worship on Sundays
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