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 26, 2020 issue

Local stories:

  • Parish paves a path to help overcome deep pain of racism through a more profound faith
    • Can change lead us from fear to fairness, friendship?
    • Recommendations offered for improving race relations
  • Rescheduled executions ‘add violence on top of violence’
    • A statement from Archbishop Charles C. Thompson concerningu upcoming federal executions in Indiana
    • Declaración del arzobispo Charles C. Thompson sobre las próximas ejecuciones federales en Indiana
  • Indianapolis streets ‘covered in prayer’ during Soldiers for Peace Rosary Walk
  • Chrism Mass to be celebrated on June 29, will be livestreamed
  • Bishop Bruté Days to be held on July 10 at college seminary
  • Official Appointments

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Scripture readings about life and death provide paradoxes
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: Las lecturas de las Escrituras sobre la vida y la muerte plantean paradojas
  • Editorial: Our need for God, and God’s need for us to be there for others
  • Corrections Corner: Peanut butter, prisoners and a pandemic perspective
  • Faith and Family: Love family and friends more through God’s timeless eyes
  • Reflection: The great gift of a second chance
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Dialogue must include law enforcement, who put their lives on the line each day
  • Obituaries
    • Mary Elizabeth Gallagher, mother of Father John Peter Gallagher, died on April 12
    • Conventual Franciscan Brother Jeffrey Hines served at Ohio shrine for 22 years
  • My Journey to God: GOD STOPPED BY

Catholic News Service:

  • Racial issues need ‘honest discussion,’ not destruction, says archbishop
  • Young people call DACA ruling good news, but know battle is not over
  • Pandemic showed just how much people need each other, pope says
  • Pope recognizes martyrdom of sister, brings others closer to sainthood
  • Retired pope returns to Vatican after visiting his brother in Germany
  • Column: After protests, we must work for racial justice in society
  • Column: The spiritual roots of protest and bending a knee to God
  • The Sunday Readings: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: The Sabbath, a weekly Jewish holy day, is distinct from the Lord’s Day

FaithAlive!

  • Returning to Mass a chance to experience God’s power anew

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