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 June 21, 2019 issue

Local stories:

  • Challenging time leads to greatest gift for the family of Colts’ Chris Ballard
  • Loving neighbor is mission of Catholic Charities volunteers
  • Lifelong bonds: Father’s gifts and friends’ understanding give comfort in toughest time
  • Serra Club Vocations Essay: Neighbors, grandmother and father shape the faith of essay contest winner

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Bread and wine become Christ’s body and blood
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: El pan y el vino se transforman en el cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo
  • The Face of Mercy: Being light of world means being transparent, accountable to all
    • El rostro de la misericordia: Ser luz del mundo significa ser transparentes y responsables ante los demás
  • Editorial: Abortion as a political issue
  • That All May Be One: The ‘less traveled road’ of ecumenical and interreligious ministry
  • Worship and Evangelization Outreach: Practicing discipleship in the home
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorial writer’s approach takes veiled shot at president, reader says
  • Events Calendar
    • Rubber Duck Regatta in Terre Haute on July 4 benefits local Catholic Charities
    • Indy play on June 21 and 23 highlights pain, mercy in priest abuse recovery
    • Alcoholics Anonymous Step 11 retreat to be held at Saint Meinrad Archabbey on July 12-14
    • Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Indy to host series of events in honor of feast day
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
  • My Journey to God: When I Feel Down I Look Up

Catholic News Service:

  • U.S. bishops take action to respond to Church abuse crisis
  • New Seattle coadjutor says Church’s highest priority is to help ‘people encounter Christ’
  • Pope advances sainthood cause for first African-American diocesan priest
  • Don’t let quake shake your hope, pope tells earthquake survivors
  • Bishops’ actions on abuse crisis called a ‘work in progress’
  • Paris archbishop celebrates first Mass in Notre Dame Cathedral since fire
  • Synod document raises possibility of married priests in Amazon
  • Column: How far the Church has come this past year
  • Column: Health care that blends medicine with a faith and family focus
  • Column: Cherishing the memories and an ode in praise of a beloved friend
  • The Sunday Readings: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi
  • Question Corner: A divine judgment is made at a person’s death and at Christ’s return

FaithAlive!

  • Relationship of Catholics and Jews a ‘journey of friendship’

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