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 July 21, 2017 issue

Local stories:

  • ‘God had other plans’: Couple provide home for five children as they embrace adoption as pro-life calling
    • St. Joan of Arc couple offers support group for adoption and fostering parents
  • Bishop Coyne uses Indiana experience to minister in Vermont
  • Installation Mass will be broadcast on TV, website and Catholic Radio Indy
  • Bishop selection process is prayerful, consultative and confidential
  • Bishop’s visit helps Myanmar community feel at home
  • Wisconsin shrine draws people for its peace, healing
  • We are the champions!: Scecina, Ritter and Cathedral all bring home state titles
  • Serra Club Vocations Essay: Clergy show student that Catholicism isn’t an ‘armchair religion’
  • Ordinariate bishop visits community in Indianapolis
  • Two Benedictine sisters in Ferdinand with archdiocesan ties to celebrate jubilee
  • Official Appointment

Regular local features:

  • The Face of Mercy: Reality, dialogue, commitment needed to address migrants’ needs
    • Diálogo, compromiso y realidad como elementos necesarios para abordar las necesidades de los inmigrantes
  • Editorial: Laughter and humor: Good companions on our journey of faith
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Father Kino was one of our country’s greatest missionaries
  • Cornucopia: There are very good reasons for staying in an organized religion
  • Evangelization Outreach: Who are these ‘people of good will?’ They acknowledge much for us
  • Investing with Faith: The ideal endowment fund for you may already exist
  • Letters to the Editor
    • The brave who serve our country are also following their conscience, reader says
  • Events Calendar
    • All Saints Parish to host art exhibit featuring Blessed Virgin Mary
    • Catholic Radio Indy Mass and luncheon to be held on Aug. 14
    • Retrouvaille weekend for marriages in crisis set for Aug. 11-13 in Indianapolis
    • Providence Sisters schedule annual used book sale at St. Mary-of-the-Woods
    • Well-known speakers to present at free Fatima conference in Iowa on Oct. 12
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Providence Sister Mary Michael Lager served as a teacher and pharmacist
  • My Journey to God: Crosses

Catholic News Service:

  • Border bishop denounces hateful words, militarization of border
  • Pro-life groups welcome ruling to let U.S. doctor examine baby
  • Aspiring religious delay entry to pay off debt; Laboure Society offers help
  • Amid polarization, nation urged to reclaim civility through dialogue
  • Column: Considering the options for infertile couples
  • Column: Questions for vocational discernment
  • The Sunday Readings: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Church is still waiting for Vatican’s formal pronouncement on Medjugorje

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