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 August 11, 2017 issue

Local stories:

  • Archbishop notes wisdom, understanding needed to ‘proclaim the kingdom together’
  • Challenging pilgrimage on ‘Notre Dame Trail’ salutes school’s spirit, founders and Blessed Mother
  • Organization helps business leaders grow in, integrate faith values
  • Criterion staff honored for excellence in journalism
  • Parish celebrates unity as a ‘sign’ of the times
  • Ladies’ clubs continue to share their gifts at parishes
  • Serra Club Vocations Essay: Sister helps student connect with God through prayer, study

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Mary, mother of God and our mother
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: María, madre de Dios y madre nuestra
  • Editorial: Saving both the wheat and the weeds
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Study some of Indiana’s early history in Vincennes
  • Cornucopia: Trying to ‘find ourselves’ in an ever-changing world
  • Twenty Something: Embracing our ancient faith
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters were published this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Hunger Bust Fun Run/Walk for Providence Food Pantry set for Sep. 9, register by Aug. 22 for T-shirt
    • Eritrean and Ethiopian Catholic communities meeting set for Aug. 27 regarding Ethiopian Rite
    • Cantor workshop scheduled for Aug. 26 in Indianapolis, deadline is Aug. 21
    • Retreat for separated and divorced Catholics will be held on Oct. 6-8
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Providence Sister Eileen Clare Goetzen served in Catholic schools for 40 years
    • Benedictine Father Barnabas Gillespie served parishes in the Tell City Deanery
  • My Journey to God: The Assumption Icon of Hope

Catholic News Service:

  • With help from Church groups, Iraqis begin return to Ninevah Plain
  • Example of founder of Knights ‘etched in our hearts,’ says archbishop
  • Knights of Columbus to send $2 million to restore Christian town in Iraq
  • USCCB president urges Trump to quickly act to ease contraceptive mandate
  • New film recalls faith, sacrifice of Maryknoll chaplain killed in Vietnam
  • Friar’s remains exhumed, relics collected ahead of beatification Mass
  • Mexican priest stabbed at Metropolitan Cathedral in May dies
  • Notre Dame great Ara Parseghian a supporter of school’s Catholic faith
  • Archbishop Broglio backs transgender ban, but says human dignity must prevail
  • Pope tells Belgian Brothers of Charity no more euthanasia for patients
  • Column: Going beyond administration in our service to others
  • Column: Thoughtfulness is key for creating character, destiny
  • The Sunday Readings: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Yoga postures can be helpful, some of its principles conflict with Church teaching

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