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 January 26, 2018 issue

Local stories:

  • ‘A powerful thing’: Inaugural Indiana March for Life shows pro-life movement ‘is alive and well’
    • Mass attracts 1,000 to give witness to the dignity, sanctity of life
    • Speakers from all walks of life inspire crowd at Indiana March for Life
  • Margaret Nelson remembered for her writing and service to others in life and the Church
  • New school presidents named for Providence Cristo Rey, Brebeuf
  • Panel passes nutrition eligibility plan for reformed drug felons
  • Bishop Robert Barron: A worthy successor to Archbishop Sheen
  • From the Archives: St. Vincent School of Nursing

Catholic Schools Week Supplement

  • Catholic schools are our shared inheritance and opportunity
  • Catholic schools prepare ‘problem solvers’ bound by faith
  • STEM plants roots of ‘cool’ learning in New Albany Deanery
  • Students ‘dig’ discovering new ways to see the world
  • ‘Team Jesus’ approach proves to be a big hit for school
  • High schools build up relationships with nearby parish schools
  • ‘We were being what Jesus wants us to be,’ Seton High School senior says
  • ‘A dream come true’ connects school community
  • ‘My class is just like a family’
  • Bond of faith draws two schools together during disaster
  • ‘Catholic education has become fundamental to my life,’ student says
  • Column: Research reveals the lasting influence of Catholic education
  • Educator sets high expectations for students—and herself
  • Generations build on each other’s work to make saints and scholars
  • Latino Outreach Initiative helps schools invite, support Latino families
  • Cherished note reveals the power of a teacher’s encouragement
  • St. Lawrence pre-K program reaches out to peripheries near and far
  • Helping children make a connection with God guides teacher
  • What makes a Catholic school special
  • How can we afford Catholic school?
  • Catholic Schools Map

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Solidarity with migrants, refugees, and strangers among us
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: Solidaridad con los inmigrantes, los refugiados y los extranjeros entre nosotros
  • Editorial: When it comes to life, let us heed faith leaders’ words
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Black Catholics in U.S. history: This week, Pierre Toussaint
  • Cornucopia: ‘Yesh!’ What joys God has ready for us now and in eternal life
  • That All May Be One: Directory on Ecumenism seeks to guide us on journey to unity
  • Faith and Family: Coaching gives new perspective on parenting
  • Investing with Faith: Share hope in New Year and beyond with endowment giving
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorial about immigration misinforms newspaper’s readers
    • Column spurs reader to share ties with late Santa Fe archbishop
    • Sister Segale’s last name is misspelled in Jan. 12 issue of The Criterion
    • Columns show ministry coordinators in action, promote awareness of Church
  • Events Calendar
    • Alveda King to speak at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Richmond on Feb. 3
    • Indiana Holy Family Catholic Conference set for Feb. 24 at Kokomo High School
    • Retrouvaille retreat for marriages in crisis set for Feb. 23-25 in Indianapolis
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Franciscan Sister Wilhelmina Burkemper served as an educator for 49 years
  • My Journey to God: Unborn Apology

Catholic News Service:

  • In Chile and Peru, pope tackles tough issues and urges compassion, unity
  • ‘Every unborn child is a precious gift from God,’ President Trump tells annual March for Life crowd
  • Cardinal Dolan invokes Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in march vigil homily
  • Poll shows a strong majority want restrictions on abortion
  • Walls between respect life, social justice camps tumbling down
  • The Sunday Readings: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Bonuses for deacons for parish ministry can be given at a pastor’s discretion

FaithAlive!

  • Faithful of the Church are made one in Christ in the Eucharist
  • Church teaching on the Eucharist is deeply rooted in sacred Scripture

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