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 August 14, 2015 issue

Local stories:

  • A bounty of transformation: Parish gardens take root and offer lessons of family, food and faith
  • Evening prayer liturgy on Sept. 13 to celebrate Year of Consecrated Life
  • Book shares stories of teacher who loves what she does
  • Benedictine sisters to honor women as ‘Angels of Grace’
  • What was in the news on August 13, 1965? The Civil Rights Voting Act, remembering Hiroshima, mixed marriage changes and new rules on cremation

Regular local features:

  • Rejoice in the Lord: Health care should be affordable, accessible to all
    • Alégrense en el Señor: La atención médica debe ser económica y accesible para todos
  • Editorial: Preparing for the synod
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Medieval Church - A time of missionary activity
  • Cornucopia: Sometimes, we really can’t go home again to the places we knew
  • Twenty Something: Waiting for a husband, keeping the faith
  • Be our Guest: Church helps lead us to salvation as it supports our hopes and dreams
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Pray rosary novena for family and marriage, reader says
    • Newspaper does good job of recognizing richness of local and universal Church
  • Events Calendar
    • Church art, architecture is topic of Dolle Lecture at Saint Meinrad on Sept. 15
    • Sisters of Providence offer workshop on Gospel of Luke and Acts on Sept. 12
    • St. Louis De Montfort Parish offers ‘Songs of Praise’ concert on Aug. 23
    • ‘Behold Your Mother’ retreat to be held at Bloomington retreat center on Sept. 18-20
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
  • My Journey to God: Majesty

Catholic News Service:

  • Pope designates Sept. 1 as World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation
  • Church leaders remind Iraqi refugees in Jordan they are not alone
  • Forgiveness at heart of healing after violence, says archbishop
  • Pope marks Hiroshima anniversary by calling for nuclear weapons ban
  • Knights’ founder drew principles from ‘heart of Gospel,’ says archbishop
  • Bismarck bishop tells Catholic groups with troops to sever ties with Boy Scouts
  • In Japan, U.S. bishop says USCCB will push for nuclear disarmament
  • Divorced and remarried are not excommunicated, pope says
  • First Chinese bishop ordained publicly since 2012 in Anyang
  • Philly officials discuss transportation details for papal visit
  • British composer’s music chosen for official Year of Mercy hymn
  • Milwaukee Archdiocese reaches $21 million settlement with abuse survivors
  • Alabama parish a waypoint for NAACP Selma-to-D.C. march
  • Being an altar server is call to prayer and mission, Pope Francis says
  • Column: Making plans, not excuses, to attain what you want in life
  • The Sunday Readings: Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Issues of public policy do not carry the same moral weight in Church’s view

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