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 February 23, 2024 issue

Local stories:

  • 78-year-old altar server passes on love of the Eucharist to younger generation
  • Pastor receives national honor as ‘advocate for Catholic education’
  • Chose your path to grow in love of the Eucharist during the National Eucharistic Congress
  • Synod listening sessions to take place on March 16, March 23 in archdiocese
  • Hallow app draws St. Malachy students, families to ‘continue to grow in the faith,’ provoking curiosity and connections
  • Angelcare in Johnson County offers help to pregnant and parenting teens now, with maternity home opening in May
  • Aurora Catholics see new perpetual adoration chapel as ‘a game changer’
  • Lenten penance services are scheduled at archdiocesan parishes
  • Videos feature prominent Black Catholics who left an impact on the faith
  • Official Appointment

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Let’s open our hearts and minds to the glory of God
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: Abramos la mente y el corazón a la gloria de Dios
  • Editorial: Speaking from the heart, pope calls us to listen, forgive, love as Christ did
  • Correction Ministries: Re-entry pilot program aims to help those released from prison
  • That All May Be One: Prayerful rituals are meant to be sensitive to others’ spiritual journey
  • Emmaus Walk: Toddler’s tantrum reminds grandmother we are called to trust God
  • Faith and Family: Each day is filled with ‘now’ moments in holiness
  • Reflection: In praise of Cheerios, hair clips and young adult parents who live their faith
  • Investing with Faith: Bequests to parish, school or ministry allow us to leave a legacy of love
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Events Calendar
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters were printed this week
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Providence Sister Clelia Cecchitti served in Catholic schools, at bishops conference

OSV News Service:

  • Advocates shed light on benefits of community solar programs
  • Vatican announces synod assembly dates, formation of study groups
  • Indiana parents ask court to correct ‘dangerous precedent’ on parental rights
  • The Sunday Readings: Second Sunday of Lent
  • Question Corner: The Church believes that the devil and the fallen angels are true persons

Simply Catholic:

  • Fasting, abstinence are meant to increase believers’ hunger for God

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