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 April 22, 2016 issue

Local stories:

  • ‘It was a God moment’: Unexpected death helps lead family to forgiveness and reconciliation
  • New Albany Parish seeks to build stronger families
  • Rachel’s Vineyard retreats ‘allow God’s mercy to flow’ for women and men in need of post-abortion healing
    • Post-abortion healing ministries: ‘Extending God’s love and forgiveness’
  • Greenfield parish supports ecumenical effort to help women with addictions
  • What was in the news on April 22, 1966? Marian College expanding, the end of the Index of Forbidden Books, Mass in sign language, and ‘God is dead’

Regular local features:

  • Rejoice in the Lord: Christian love is self-sacrificing, open to all, forgiving
    • Alégrense en el Señor: El amor cristiano es abnegado, receptivo e indulgente
  • Editorial: All are God’s children and should share in God’s gifts
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Imperiled Church - Anti-Catholicism grows in England
  • Cornucopia: Remember, sin is not only in the eye of the beholder
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters were printed this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Providence Sisters to host special Mother’s Day Brunch on May 8
    • New Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries hosts 5K Friar Fun Run and Mile Walk on May 21
    • Protest at Planned Parenthood in Bloomington and Indianapolis April 23
    • Deadline to register for Brunch for former St. Agnes Academy alumnae is May 31
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
  • My Journey to God: He Notices

Catholic News Service:

  • Supreme Court hears arguments on president’s deferred deportation programs
  • Pope prays for refugees and brings 12 Syrians back to Rome
  • Words and deeds can’t be separated, Pope Francis tells new priests
  • Young nun, postulants among hundreds of Ecuador earthquake victims
  • Pope, Orthodox leaders listen to cries of refugees, urge help
  • Nigerian bishops urge government to hasten effort to free abductees
  • Immigrants who have found safe refuge long for peace in homeland
  • Religious groups say ‘yes’ to court’s idea on health care coverage
  • New video looks at meaning of religious freedom, court fight on health mandate
  • Column: On ‘aging gracefully’
  • Column: Looking for opportunities to foster a culture of encounter
  • Column: Villanova’s shining moment
  • The Sunday Readings: Fifth Sunday of Easter
  • Question Corner: Masses to pray for deceased people can be celebrated years after their death

FaithAlive!

  • Comforting the afflicted often gives peace to those who suffer
  • Showing kindness to the sorrowful mirrors the actions of God in the Bible

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