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 January 27, 2023 issue
Local stories:
- Indiana March for Life speakers tell participants the ‘fight for lives starts now’
- Pro-life Mass with three bishops and 1,100 people is ‘largest since pre-pandemic days’
- Pro-life court battle in Indiana hinges on question of ‘unwritten’ constitutional right to privacy
- Pro-life legislation, post-Roe legal challenges in spotlight at Statehouse
- Official Appointment
2023 Catholic Schools Week Supplement:
- The lasting tradition of Catholic schools: Graduates living the faith and changing the world
- ‘Professor of Spacewalking’ lives her dream and makes a special space for Christ in her life
- Archbishop Charles C. Thompson: ‘The core of our schools’ existence is the heart of our faith, namely in Jesus Christ’
- Column: The teachings of the Church guide our Catholic schools
- The saving of a soldier’s life leads a Navy doctor to live his destiny
- A life changes through the love of God and the touch of angels in human form
- Teacher lives her dream—and shares her faith and mutual roots—with her students
- From the darkness he has known, Etling strives to be a light for people in need
- School retreats pave the path for a youth to find his future as a priest
- Shaped by his father’s faith and talent, artist carves out a blessed life
- Doing ‘the next right thing’—with the help of a blowtorch—motivates mentor
- Knowing how people’s support changed her life, young nurse strives to do the same
- Can you spell ‘dynasty’? This team defines it
- Friendships, faith and family have shaped a senior’s memorable education
- From heartbreak to the dream of helping others, a senior cherishes her Catholic education
- Photos: Celebrating the Joy, Faith and Hope of a Catholic Education
- Two Catholic schools earn Blue Ribbon distinction, adding to archdiocese’s outstanding tradition
- Students’ time encountering Christ in adoration ‘does make a difference’
- A principal’s prayer wish for her students comes true
- St. Barnabas School students help develop Burmese Catholic website, app
- Photos: A year of celebrating the fun and friendships of the Catholic Youth Organization
- SGO funds make Catholic education more accessible, give 50% tax credit
- How to afford a Catholic School Education
- Catholic Schools Map
Regular local features:
- Christ the Cornerstone: Catholic schools emphasize faith, excellence and service
- Cristo, la piedra angular: Las escuelas católicas hacen énfasis en la fe, la excelencia y el servicio
- Editorial: The work to end abortion—and to help mothers in need—is far from over
- Hispanic Ministry: Let’s do all we can to promote religious vocations
- Ministerio Hispano: Hagamos todo lo que podamos para promover las vocaciones
- That All May Be One: Sacred friendship conversations build bridges in ecumenism
- Faith and Family: Our young people are ‘prophets of the Most High’
- Reflection: Lessons in pro-life leadership learned at the March for Life
- Investing with Faith: Consider leaving a Catholic legacy with a bequest in your will
- Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
- Events Calendar
- Providence Sisters to host ‘Virtual Mini-Retreat on Religious Life’ on Feb. 6
- Sign up for St. Paul School of Evangelization in Greenwood by Feb. 2
- Letters to the Editor
- No letters were published this week
- My Journey to God: Jesus Calling
OSV News Service:
- First National Prayer Vigil for Life post-Roe calls Catholics to bring God’s love into ‘empty spaces’
- ‘We are not yet done’: March for Life holds first event since Roe reversal
- Outpouring of grief, prayers as Lunar New Year massacre kills 11, wounds others
- The Sunday Readings: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Question Corner: Limbo is a ‘theological theory,’ not a defined Church teaching
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