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 July 31, 2020 issue

Local stories:

  • Roncalli High School to choose a new nickname that better fits its mission
  • Fleming steps down as superintendent; interim leaders of schools are named
  • Institute’s online presence builds cross-country community
  • Serra Club Vocations Essay: A ‘disciple of God’ through service in community, parish and school

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Whatever difficulties we face, God will provide
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: Cualesquiera que sean las dificultades que enfrentemos, Dios proveerá
  • The Face of Mercy: Prayer is the appropriate Christian response to evil
    • El rostro de la misericordia: La oración es la respuesta cristiana apropiada ante el mal
  • Editorial: What Jesus, Mary and the saints look like is important
  • Faith and Family: Parents are blessed by entering into the innocent joy of their children
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Events Calendar
    • Pre Cana-marriage preparation retreats to be offered again starting on Aug. 8
  • Letters to the Editor
    • We cannot forget violence of abortion, reader says
  • Obituaries
    • Benedictine Sister Mary Gilbert Schipp was an educator, served in administration
    • Providence Sister Joan Zlogar served in Catholic schools, administration
    • Giovanni “John” Giannini was the father of Father Stephen Giannini
  • My Journey to God: The Volcano

Catholic News Service:

  • ‘Moving hearts and moving people’: Hard work, prayer can lead Church to overcome racism, Bishop Fabre says
  • Oregon archbishop urges end to violence, return to campaign for justice
  • Show grandparents, the elderly that you care, Pope Francis tells young people
  • ‘Journeying Together’ will focus on Church’s engagement with young people
  • Newspaper settles lawsuit with student over viral video coverage
  • Supreme Court upholds Nevada limits on congregation sizes in pandemic
  • Column: Spiritual lessons from the pandemic
  • Column: How Catholic organizations are weathering the pandemic
  • Column: COVID and encounter and ‘screaming inside your heart’
  • Column: Experience of racial injustice shows God takes care of you
  • The Sunday Readings: Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Varying interpretations possible for natural phenomena at time of Christ’s death

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