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 August 21, 2020 issue
Local stories:
- After months apart, seminarians gather for prayer, discussion of social issues at annual convocation
- Participants learn ‘to listen, learn, ask questions’ in anti-racism workshop
- Examples show how systemic racism is a reality in our society
- Catholic Answers’ Tim Staples is keynote speaker for virtual Gathering of Disciples event on Sept. 12
- ‘Beautiful’ moment drives new director to build up faith, community
- Serra Club Vocations Essay: Student grows in service to others through family relationships
- Two members of the Sisters of Providence profess vows on July 26
- Saint Meinrad Archabbey receives new novice on Aug. 5
- Television Masses
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: The defining question that Jesus asks us
- Cristo, la piedra angular: La pregunta definitiva que Jesús nos hace
- Editorial: Nebraska’s stance on life a reminder about upcoming 40 Days for Life campaign
- Guest Column: Void in your life can be filled by listening to God
- That All May Be One: Interreligious dialogue has its roots in Vatican II
- Worship and Evangelization Outreach: Pandemic, befriending God, and spiritual direction
- Sight Unseen: Why didn’t Jesus smile?
- Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Events Calendar
- New Fatima film to debut in theaters and on-demand on Aug. 28
- Holy Spirit Parish to host World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation service on Sept. 1
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters were printed this week
- Obituaries
- Divine Word Father Chester Smith ministered to Black Catholic youths in Indianapolis, across the country
- My Journey to God: Believe
Catholic News Service:
- Pope-less economy: Castel Gandolfo forced to change course
- Thanking God for his gifts brings joy, Pope Francis says on Marian feast day
- Pandemic has revealed how often human dignity is ignored, pope says
- Column: Actions teach us and invite our imagination
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: The Church requires at least one parent’s consent for a child to be baptized
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