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 March 28, 2014 issue
Local stories:
- ‘I am so grateful to God’: Christ the King students raise $13,000 for Missionary Childhood Association
- Cardinal Joseph E. Ritter: ‘A man of humility, a man of courage,’ visiting prelate says at lecture
- Foundation fundraising dinner supports Church in Holy Land
- Rice Bowl effort offers way to give and show love in Lent
- What was in the news on March 27, 1964? Archbishop Schulte to meet with a U.S. Orthodox leader, and a mountain is gifted to a religious order
- Lenten penance services are scheduled at archdiocesan parishes
- Background analysis of Christianity in Ukraine reveals religious persecution
Regular local features:
- Editorial: Hope for Catholics civilly remarried after being divorced
- From the Editor Emeritus: Old Testament - God tells Moses to lead his people out of Egypt
- Cornucopia: Lent is for all of us because nobody’s perfect
- Emmaus Walk: What is the sum of our efforts? A divine exchange
- Faith and Family: Find peace and quiet in Jesus
- Letters to the Editor
- The Church must use its resources to inform, educate the faithful, reader says
- Events Calendar
- Editor Janet Sahm to speak at St. Luke Lenten Soup Supper series on April 9
- Divorce and Beyond sessions offered at St. Luke the Evangelist Parish in Indianapolis
- St. Simon the Apostle Parish to offer support group for those grieving
- Benedict Inn kickoff ceremony for Peace and Nature Garden is April 5
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Franciscan Sister Laurita Kroger ministered in education and administration in Indiana
- Providence Sister Marie Agatha Vonderheide taught in Catholic schools for 31 years in several states
- My Journey to God: Jesus Lead Us into the Desert
Catholic News Service:
- Boston cardinal,
abuse survivor
among members
of Vatican
commission
- High court hears oral arguments in companies’ challenge to HHS mandate
- National shrine ‘fitting tribute’ to late pope, says USCCB president
- Ukrainians in U.S. feel ‘great sadness and worry,’ says archbishop
- Column: For the sake of his sorrowful Passion
- The Sunday Readings: Fourth Sunday of Lent
- Question Corner: Reform of liturgical calendar in 1969 removed feast day for St. Valentine
FaithAlive!
- Grace of conversion can slowly bring about transformation
- Giving up bad habits during Lent can bring about lasting change
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