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 26, 2019 issue

Local stories:

  • ‘We are our sisters’ keeper’: Women of formation house live ‘radical love’ and ‘vocation of woman’
  • Award winner strives to build a better world
  • More than 1,200 students to graduate from area Catholic colleges in May
  • Clergy sexual abuse crisis gives added meaning to chrism Mass
  • Predatory lending opponents see efforts pay off in session’s final days
  • From the Archives: School anniversary at Holy Spirit

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: This Easter season, let’s rejoice with our priests
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: Alegrémonos con nuestros sacerdotes en esta época de Pascua
  • The Face of Mercy: God always forgives us, and joy always endures
    • El rostro de la misericordia: Dios siempre nos perdona y la alegría siempre prevalece
  • Editorial: To address abuse crisis, God must return to center of our lives
  • Corrections Corner: Corrections ministry aims to bring Christ to those in prison
  • Emmaus Walk: Alleluia! Will you accept Jesus’ precious gift of love and salvation?
  • Faith and Family: Fight the fires of family conflict with human means and grace
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Let’s critically think about race in America, in our own lives, reader says
    • Reader: To reduce human trafficking, let’s support efforts to strengthen border
  • Events Calendar
    • Public invited to hear Homeboy Industries founder Father Greg Boyle on May 2
    • Oldenburg center to host Lunch and Learn sessions on Alzheimer’s disease and cancer
    • St. Pius X Parish to host ‘Deals on Wheels’ bike sale and fundraiser on May 11
    • Catholic Radio Indy to host annual golf outing on May 21 in Fishers, Ind.
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Providence Sister Marie Paul Haas served as a music educator for decades
  • My Journey to God: He Bled for Me

Catholic News Service:

  • USCCB president decries terrorist bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter
  • Only risen Christ can bring peace to world at war, pope says at Easter
  • Two Catholic fundraising efforts started to help restore Notre Dame Cathedral
  • Pope makes surprise visit to community for people with Alzheimer’s
  • Fire chaplain helped save religious artifacts from burning cathedral
  • At Easter the stones of sin, despair are rolled away, pope says
  • Be servants to one another, pope tells prisoners before washing feet
  • Assisted suicide is now law in N.J.; cardinal calls it ‘morally unacceptable’
  • Korean cardinal affirms Church’s abortion teaching after court decision
  • New Hampshire death penalty repeal bid called ‘an enormous victory for life’
  • Column: Rebuilding of Notre Dame represents a way forward
  • Column: Unplanned’s powerful, pro-life message makes it a must see
  • The Sunday Readings: Divine Mercy Sunday
  • Question Corner: People who are infirm are to discern if they are too ill to attend Mass

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  • Universal Church made up of communion of local Churches

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