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.
Our June 28, 2019 issue
Local stories:
- Growing community: Ecumenical gardening initiative will help brothers, sisters in need
- Welcome, new Catholics
- Archbishop praises CYO honorees for
letting God’s grace shine through them
- CYO recognition highlights volunteer efforts of adults and youths
- Coach sets
foundation for focus
on teamwork
- Living life with a
song in her heart
- Volunteer follows
God’s master plan
- Keeping time leads to
timeless experience
- A life of putting his
faith into practice
- ‘He was the best
coach I ever had’
- Coach is team player
on field, at festival
- World Refugee
Day 2019
- From the Archives: St. Meinrad Church construction
- Serra Club Vocations Essay: Teen’s faith strengthened by service, teacher and parents’ commitment to life
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: Sacred Heart of Jesus comforts, heals and protects
- Cristo, la piedra angular: El Sagrado Corazón de Jesús consuela, sana y protege
- Editorial: Religious Freedom Week celebrates a fundamental human right
- Corrections Corner: ‘Tails’ and stories of men and women incarcerated
- Emmaus Walk: The month of weddings and remembering a very special marriage
- Faith and Family: Finding hope in
the passing nature
of this world
- Public Schedule of
Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters were printed this week
- Events Calendar
- Fatima Retreat House to host retreat
for past pilgrims to the Holy Land
- Courage and EnCourage annual
conference near Chicago on July 18-21
- Obituaries
- My Journey to God: My Savior
Catholic News Service:
- Historic cross on
public property
can stay,
court rules
- Receive Communion every time at Mass as if it were the first time, Pope Francis says
- As raid threats stoke fears, Church leaders try to comfort immigrants
- Court overturns conviction of death-row inmate for jury selection bias
- Migration situation requires a humane, Christian response, official says
- HHS bans NIH from using fetal tissue from elective abortions in research
- Holy Spirit conducts symphony of
communion, pope says at audience
- Column: Hispanics and the 2018 bishops’ letter against racism
- Column: Religious freedom will only matter if religion matters
- The Sunday Readings: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: The Church has taught the perpetual virginity of Mary from its earliest days
FaithAlive!
- God’s providential care exists alongside human freedom
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