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 Tobin's column, the editorial page and our events calendar.

Front pageOur March 13, 2015 issue

Local stories:

  • In pastoral letter, Indiana bishops say needs of poor must be a priority
    • Poverty at the Crossroads: The Church’s Response to Poverty in Indiana
    • Pobreza en la Encrucijada: La respuesta de la Iglesia ante la pobreza en Indiana
  • A land of calm and chaos: ‘There’s a militarized wall around Bethlehem?’ and other Holy Land pilgrimage observations
    • Photos: Galilee portion of the 2015 Archdiocese of Indianapolis pilgrimage to the Holy Land (print only)
    • Emotions evident as pilgrims reflect about walking in the footsteps of Christ
    • How Catholics in central and southern Indiana can help keep a Christian presence in the Holy Land
  • Newborn incubator bill passes House, heads to Senate
  • Rice Bowl effort helps people in need in archdiocese and world
  • Lenten penance services are scheduled at archdiocesan parishes
    • Lenten activities available online
  • Terre Haute Deanery faith community reaches out through parish app
  • What was in the news on March 12, 1965? The pope’s Mass in Italian, horror in Selma and St. Meinrad is closing its high school
  • Official Appointment

Regular local features:

  • Rejoice in the Lord: Geography of Holy Land gives witness to God’s involvement with all creation
    • Alégrense en el Señor: La geografía de Tierra Santa es testimonio de la intervención de Dios en toda la creación
  • Editorial: Toward a Church that is poor and for the poor
  • From the Editor Emeritus: What Jesus tried to teach Nicodemus during his visit
  • Cornucopia: Social interaction means more than just passing time
  • Bruised, Hurting and Dirty: Planting seeds of faith and friendship with Dylan, Ryan and Kyle
  • Faith, Hope and Charity: How will you respond?
  • Reflection: Remembering Father Ted
  • Be Our Guest: Father Hesburgh leaves legacy of devoted priesthood, friendship to many
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters were printed this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Irish singer and songwriter Eunan McIntyre to perform at Marian University on March 21
    • Cardinal Ritter students seek help with food drive for Indianapolis charities
    • Discount for May 16-17 marriage retreat in Indianapolis ends March 19
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Carmelite Sister Ruth Ann Boyle joined Monastery of the Resurrection
    • Patricia Ann DeVault, 89, gave significant support to the Church in central and southern Indiana
  • My Journey to God: Cataracts of My Heart

Catholic News Service:

  • Court orders review of Notre Dame’s case on HHS mandate
  • Pope: Mass in vernacular helps people understand God, live the faith
  • Archbishop: Respect for human dignity anchored the civil rights movement
  • Cardinal Edward M. Egan, retired archbishop of New York, dies at age 82
  • After two years in office, pope has 90 percent favorable rating
  • The Sunday Readings: Fourth Sunday of Lent
  • Question Corner: Stipends for clergy who officiate at weddings must be entirely voluntary

FaithAlive!

  • Make a sacrifice of time spent in prayer during Lent
  • Sacrifice and fasting can draw the faithful closer to the Holy Spirit

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