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 28, 2020 issue
Local stories:
- A new, nervous normal: Faith guides Catholic schools amid the anxiety of a year marked by a pandemic
- Archbishop encourages second collection to aid relief efforts in Beirut
- Graduados del Instituto de Pastoral Intercultural animados a aprovechar la ‘hermosa oportunidad de ser profetas de la esperanza’
- Intercultural Pastoral Institute graduates encouraged to take advantage of ‘beautiful opportunity to be prophets of hope’
- Serra Club Vocations Club: Student shares her ‘immense love’ for her faith through simple deeds
- Redemptive suffering is key theme in new Fatima film
- Nominations sought for Respect Life and Pro-Life Youth awards through Sept. 8
- Catholic Radio Indy to present first-ever evangelization award on Sept. 9
- Error leads to more recognition for Criterion assistant editor
- Wedding Anniversaries (print edition only)
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: Our restless hearts rest in God, or not at all
- Cristo, la piedra angular: Nuestros corazones inquietos no encuentran sosiego a menos que descansen en Dios
- The Face of Mercy: Jesus’ words and gestures bring hope to all
- El rostro de la misericordia: Las palabras y gestos de Jesús brindan esperanza a todos
- Editorial: When Catholics vote
- Corrections Corner: Trusted Mentors aims to help offenders re-enter society
- Faith and Family: God is a loving Father for both parents and their children
- Be Our Guest: 2020 Season of Creation: Join us for a jubilee
- Reflection: Indy 500 run during pandemic is a reminder of what is most important
- Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Events Calendar
- Creation Care Ministry taking tree and flower seed orders through Sept. 8
- Our Lady of Fatima to offer retreat for suicide-loss survivors on Sept. 26-27
- Online weekly study of Corinthians offered by St. Michael in Greenfield starting on Sept. 3
- St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities seeks donors for matching grant
- Birthline ministry has new location
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters were printed this week
- Obituaries
- Providence Sister Barbara Doherty served as president of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
- Providence Sister Joan Slobig led two parishes in the Terre Haute Deanery
- My Journey to God: The Eucharistic Feast
Catholic News Service:
- In new term, Supreme Court once again takes up religious liberty
- Priest’s invalid baptism has a ripple effect on the Archdiocese of Detroit, officials say
- Planned Parenthood drops suit against Indiana law on ultrasounds
- Knights of Columbus remove trees, give out food after Iowa storm
- Redemptive suffering is key theme in new Fatima film
- Column: Challenging times can offer us life lessons on hospitality
- Column: Post-graduation lessons from the year of the coronavirus
- Pope Francis’ intentions for September
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: Pope has created commissions to study if the Church may ordain women deacons
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