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 May 15, 2020 issue
Local stories:
- Plan announced to reopen churches, resume public celebration of sacraments
- Letter from Archbishop Charles C. Thompson on Reopening Churches
- Carta del arzobispo Charles C. Thompson acerca de la reapertura de las iglesias
- ‘An act of faith’: Faith, prayers help man in ICU, sick wife at home survive COVID-19
- SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral still offering daily online Mass to archdiocesan faithful
- New Seymour program serves food, ‘hope and strength’
- Feeding central and southern Indiana
- Official Appointment
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: We can rejoice this Easter season because Jesus is close to us
- Cristo, la piedra angular: Podemos alegrarnos en esta temporada de Pascua porque Jesús está cerca de nosotros
- The Face of Mercy: Pope Francis turns to Mary for inspiration, courage, hope
- El rostro de la misericordia: El papa Francisco acude a María como fuente de inspiración, valentía y esperanza
- Editorial: St. Pope John Paul II born 100 years ago
- Alcance de adoración y evangelización: Entrar en terreno sagrado mediante el arte de la escucha y el acompañamiento
- Worship and Evangelization Outreach: Entering sacred ground through the art of listening and accompaniment
- Sight Unseen: The inscription on the inner wall
- Reflection: Global Church to celebrate Laudato Si’ Week on May 16-24
- Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters were published this week
- My Journey to God: Enough
Catholic News Service:
- Divided court re-examines insurance coverage of contraceptives
- Pope to nurses, midwives: ‘Thank you for your service to humanity’
- At morning Mass, Pope Francis offers prayers for unemployed
- Church wasn’t prepared, either, for pandemic, nuncio to U.S. says
- Bishops say Our Lady of America apparitions were not supernatural
- Column: Don’t bottle up emotions
- The Sunday Readings: Sixth Sunday of Easter
- Question Corner: Sacramental absolution of sins, based in Scripture, has developed over time
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- St. John Paul II led the Church into third millennium
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