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 August 12, 2022 issue

Local stories:

  • Faith, joy and family define 75 years of married life for a Perry County couple
  • Archdiocese completes its synod report on how the faithful are called to help guide the Church
    • La Arquidiócesis finaliza el informe del sínodo
  • Historic session advances cause of protecting life, provides economic relief for families
    • Statement from Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Photos: A Day of Prayer with St. John Vianney
  • Deacon Marc Kellams brought justice, care together as a judge and in ministry
  • Educators share advice about making the most of new school year
  • Springer named Ambassador of Peace for anti-racism commitment
  • Black Catholic Men’s Conference set for Oct. 13-16 in Indy
  • Project Hope offers faith-based mental health support groups
  • Un conocido líder de la evangelización ofrecerá una charla en español en Indianápolis el 29 de agosto
    • Well-known evangelization leader will offer talk in Spanish in Indy on Aug. 29
  • Hispanic young adult retreat will take place in Beech Grove on Aug. 26-28
  • The Criterion honored as nation’s best weekly Catholic newspaper
  • Film based on local woman’s true story ‘reclaims beauty of adoption’
  • Official Appointments

Fall Marriage Supplement:

  • NFP courses in Spanish meet ‘great need’ and ‘build the culture of life in Spanish’
    • Los cursos de planificación familiar natural en español responden a una ‘enorme necesidad’ y ‘construyen la cultura de la vida en español’
  • Wedding Announcements
    • Couples may announce engagement or marriage next spring in The Criterion
  • Marriage retreat events set for Aug. 27 in Greenwood and Sept. 24 in Guilford
  • NaPro: managing fertility based on principles of Humanae Vitae
  • God calls married couples to be more than just roommates
  • Retreats prepare engaged couples for marriage, website helps with planning Catholic weddings

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Fire of God’s love is meant to heal and unite us
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: El fuego del amor de Dios nos sana y nos une
  • Editorial: A culture of life in Indiana is strengthened in new legislation
  • Pastoral Ministries: Eucharistic humanity: We are the one body of Christ
  • Joyful Witness: Nudge reminds us we are not the sum total of our mistakes
  • Our Works of Charity: Celebrate older family members and the vital role they play
  • Twenty Something: Following the path of inspiration
  • Be Our Guest: A call to honor life and overcome the culture of death
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Events Calendar
    • Cyclists, people praying, donors needed for Biking for Babies event on Sept. 9-11
    • Hunger Bust Fun Run/Walk on Sept. 10 will benefit Providence Food Pantry in West Terre Haute
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Let’s confess in one voice the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Ramona Pfaff, mother of Father Aaron Pfaff, died on July 14 in Jasper, Ind.
    • Franciscan Sister Dominica Doyle served at St. Michael School in Brookville for 40 years
  • My Journey to God: Endure

Catholic News Service:

  • Ambassador says pope will visit Ukraine before Kazakhstan trip
  • The Sunday Readings: Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Times of eucharistic adoration can include periods of silent and vocal prayers

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