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 September 10, 2021 issue
Local stories:
- ‘He lived life for others’: Outpouring of love fulfills priest’s dream to give struggling women hope and a home
- Annual Festival of Faiths to take place online, interactive on Sept. 26
- Sisters of Providence celebrate significant jubilees
- Two members of the Sisters of Providence profess vows in Aug. 14 Mass
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: Discipleship requires self-sacrificing love
- Cristo, la piedra angular: El discipulado exige un amor abnegado
- The Face of Mercy: ‘Tenderness’ and ‘closeness’ are at heart of caring for sick, elderly
- El rostro de la misericordia: La ‘ternura’ y la ‘cercanía’ es la esencia del cuidado de enfermos y ancianos
- Editorial: A victory for pro-lifers
- Joyful Witness: God never turns his back on us despite our behavior
- Our Works of Charity: Refugee Resettlement Program is a blessing to newcomers
- Guest Column: Let’s God mercy guide us in building relationships with others
- Twenty Something: Life is just beginning: expansion at any age
- Reflection: Father Mychal Judge’s last homily continues to inspire 20 years later
- Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Events Calendar
- Sept. 28 Green Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Indy to mark Season of Creation
- Icon exhibit will take place in Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library through Oct. 30
- Letters to the Editor
- Reader: Where COVID vaccines are concerned, someone must take a stand for aborted babies
- A call to vocations: We need to promote marriage and having children
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Providence Sister Mary Ryan served as an educator, librarian and archivist
- Franciscan Sister Helen Eckstein served for 40 years at St. Michael School in Brookville
- My Journey to God: Faith Purified
Catholic News Service:
- At Angelus, pope prays for Ida victims, Afghan refugees
- Supreme Court rules against blocking Texas’ new 6-week abortion ban
- Chicago priest prepares to join doctrinal congregation at the Vatican
- Catholic Charities agencies rely on virtual outreach in Ida relief
- McCarrick pleads not guilty; two more lawsuits filed against him
- South Korean diocesan officials say remains of first Catholic martyrs are recovered
- ‘Laudato Si’ inspires young adults to faith-based action on climate change
- Vaccine mandates open door for bishops to discern an appropriate action
- The Sunday Readings: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: The Church does not allow for the commingling of cremated remains
FaithAlive!
- Author’s high-praised writings are imbued with her Catholic faith
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