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 February 4, 2022 issue
Local stories:
- ‘We all love Millie’: A golden retriever and her owner share their joy for students at Catholic schools
- Bill protecting women from coerced abortion moves to Senate
- Right to Life Indy leader discusses pro-life movement in Indiana
- Faith weekend for college students hopes to create more ‘beautiful glory stories’
- After you have more ice cream, share your story of your most meaningful Lent
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: Jesus invites us to trust him, follow him, risk everything for him
- Cristo, la piedra angular: Jesús nos invita a confiar en él, a seguirlo y a arriesgarlo todo por él
- Editorial: We must oppose euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide
- Pastoral Ministries: When the saints come marching in, Africa is represented
- It's All Good: A lesson about icebergs and love, and a goodbye to readers
- Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Events Calendar
- Sisters of Providence accepting Providence Associate applications through May 31
- Franciscan Health, partners to offer free art therapy sessions to help victims of violence
- Letters to the Editor
- Who is really ‘COVID-shaming’? Criterion reader asks columnist
- Obituaries
- General listing
- Providence Sister Shawn Marie McDermott
served in education for 42 years
- Benedictine Brother Mario Ibson served as a groundskeeper and painter for 50 years
- Franciscan Sister Mary Paul Larson served in Catholic education for 47 years
- My Journey to God: Eucharist: Lord of Freedom and Love
Catholic News Service:
- At events nationwide, hope rises that abortion ruling will be overturned
- Amid the threat of war, Ukraine deserves peace, Pope Francis says
- Pope to talk with university students as important part of synodal process
- Pope: People must never forget or repeat horrors of Holocaust
- Vietnamese Dominican stabbed to death while hearing confession
- Slain officer had ‘burning desire’ to ‘wear badge,’ says brother
- Christian unity is a ‘worthy goal’ everyone can work toward, says Franciscan
- Panelists discuss how Dobbs ruling could impact pro-life movement
- Cardinal urges gathering’s participants to ‘work for greater justice’
- Prayer can guide encounters at the margins in work for justice, bishop says
- Column: The lie that was projected onto the National Shrine in Washington
- Column: Saints among us are building strong walls of love
- Column: Should Catholic health care survive?
- The Sunday Readings: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: The necessity of fraternal correction of sin is established in New Testament
FaithAlive!
- Thirst for righteousness will be satisfied in kingdom of God
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