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

Front pageOur April 21, 2017 issue

Local stories:

  • Building a legacy: First graduating class of Marian’s medical school seeks to touch the lives of others
    • Faith-filled lives influence young doctor
    • Faith and medicine intertwine as a result of patient’s cancer diagnosis
    • Catholic high school graduates in medical school’s first class
  • Online survey for pastoral needs assessment available in English, Spanish and Burmese on May 1
    • Encuesta para evaluar las necesidades pastorales estará disponible por Internet a partir del 1.º de mayo
  • 2017 Race for Vocations team is now accepting new members
  • Priests renew promises, oils blessed during chrism Mass
  • Meet our future deacons
    • Paul Fisherkeller
    • Charles Giesting
  • Legislation to enhance access to food assistance heads to governor’s desk

Regular local features:

  • The Face of Mercy: Easter is the season of hope and joy
    • La Pascua es la temporada de la esperanza y la alegría
  • Editorial: Christ indeed rose from the dead
  • From the Editor Emeritus: My studies at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem
  • That All May Be One: ‘Shall you wash my feet?’ A question worth pondering
  • Worship and Evangelization Outreach: St. John of the Cross, The Impact of God, and spiritual direction
  • Investing with Faith: Benefiting the Church through charitable trusts
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters were printed this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Camp Rancho Framasa offers one- and three-day family camps on May 13 or 12-14
    • Providence Food Pantry rummage sale set for April 29 in West Terre Haute
    • Enrichment day for married and engaged couples on May 6 at Nativity Parish
    • Benedictine sisters offer summer service opportunity for single women; sign up by May 15
    • Workshop for ministers of adolescents set for May 2 in Mount St. Francis
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Providence Sister Rita Lerner served in Catholic schools for 43 years
    • Ruth Meyer, 93, was the mother of Father John Meyer
  • My Journey to God: My Prayer Necklace

Catholic News Service:

  • Pope Francis washes feet of 12 prison inmates at Holy Thursday Mass
  • Risen Christ calls all to follow him on path to life, pope says
  • Bring peace to a world at the mercy of arms dealers, Pope Francis says
  • U.S. strike on Syria raises moral questions about civilian security
  • Vatican stamps mark Pope Benedict’s birthday, Church history
  • Age, ethnicity examined in CARA survey on U.S. Catholics’ views of Muslims
  • Four years after his election, Pope Francis still excites U.S. Jesuit base
  • Trump signs bill to let states redirect funds away from abortion clinics
  • Column: The ambiguity of the empty cross
  • Column: A student newspaper moves away from print to go online
  • The Sunday Readings: Divine Mercy Sunday
  • Question Corner: The Church advocates psychological care for those people with gender dysphoria

FaithAlive!

  • Social encyclical provides wisdom on world issues 50 years later
  • The Church promotes development that is tied to humanity’s eternal destiny

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