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.
Our September 2, 2016 issue
Local stories:
- ‘A better understanding’: A week of fun and faith at summer camp ‘builds bridges’ for Muslims, Catholics
- St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities named Non-Profit of the Year
- Fatima statue visits southern Indiana parishes on its ‘Tour for Peace’
- Vox Sacra to ‘praise God’ during first public concert
- Youths touch lives of residents through Nazareth Farm project
- How has Mother Teresa touched your life?
Regular local features:
- Rejoice in the Lord: Marriage and family life have a profound, distinctive spirituality
- Alégrense en el Señor: El matrimonio y la vida familiar encierran una espiritualidad profunda y característica
- Editorial: Sisters’ ministry reflected God’s love to rural poor
- From the Editor Emeritus: 20th-century Church - Pius XII began to change the Church
- It's All Good: In this great big world of ours, little things still matter
- Reflection: African National
Eucharistic Congress
a celebration of faith
- Reflection: Mother Teresa of Calcutta - ‘Do something beautiful for God’
- Reflection: Seek greater consistency in allowing for conscience rights of all people
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters were printed this week
- Events Calendar
- St. Vincent de Paul seeks help with Mission 27 Resale shop
- Sisters of Providence to host ‘The Gospel of Matthew’ retreat on Sept. 17
- Indy Irish Fest set for Sept. 15-18
- Dominican Sister Nancy Murray to perform
one-person play on St. Catherine of Siena
at Marian University on Sept. 16-17
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: First Day Of School (And Every Day After)
Catholic News Service:
- Sisters committed
lives to serving poor,
vulnerable people
in Mississippi
- ‘Icon of mercy’: Blessed Teresa’s life of service leads to her canonization on Sept. 4 at Vatican
- Historic flooding has changed region forever; special collection is set
- For 2017 World Peace Day, pope asks to focus on nonviolence
- Pope tells quake survivors he will visit them ‘as soon as possible’
- Diocese says government slow to offer ways to resolve impasse on mandate
- After 147 years, Little Sisters of the Poor to end ministry in St. Louis
- U.S. bishops, Iran religious leaders issue joint declaration
- Pope Benedict says it was his ‘duty’ to resign from papacy
- Florida appeals court dismisses suit against school voucher program
- Nation needs gifts Latinos have to offer, says Archbishop Gomez
- Catholic leaders: Pope’s call for mercy in Americas reinforces their work
- Column: The wonderful world of theology and the Christian life
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: God revealed himself gradually in the Old Testament and completely in Jesus Christ
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