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 March 22, 2024 issue

Local stories:

  • Straight from the heart, Stephanie Davis gave herself completely to people in need
  • Arise retreat geared to help women ‘walk with Jesus’ in Lent and beyond
  • End of legislative session includes nod to National Eucharistic Congress
    • ICC welcomes opportunities to speak with groups throughout the state
  • A part-retreat, part-conference experience awaits teens at NEC
  • Mass Excursions: St. Ambrose Parish in Seymour does ‘welcoming right’
  • Retreat launches local Life-Giving Wounds chapter for adults whose parents divorced or separated
  • SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral and Saint Meinrad Archabbey Church announce their Easter liturgies
  • Lenten penance services are scheduled at archdiocesan parishes
  • Would you like to nominate someone for the 2025 Legacy Award? Do so by March 31
  • Official Appointment

Regular local features:

  • Christ the Cornerstone: Holy Week: Embracing the love that leads to true joy
    • Cristo, la piedra angular: Semana Santa: El momento para acoger el amor que conduce a la verdadera alegría
  • Editorial: Observing a synodal Lent
  • Corrections Ministries: New programs will help counties address mental health challenges
  • That All May Be One: Paschal season offers hope to our Muslim, Jewish brothers and sisters
  • Reflection: A hope for the total solar eclipse: May the wonder of that event continue in our lives
  • Public Schedule of Archbishop Charles C. Thompson
  • Events Calendar
    • Retreat centers in archdiocese offering special events related to April 8 total eclipse
    • Day of reflection for people challenged with ‘letting go’ set for April 15 in Indianapolis
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Readers: Reporter does a ‘great job’ covering southeastern part of archdiocese
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Michael Zen Khan Thang, father of Father John Mang, died on March 12 in Myanmar
  • My Journey to God: The Agony in the Garden

OSV News Service:

  • Papal preacher: Hope helps ‘crippled’ hearts rise up and leap for joy
  • Bishops warn Haiti at ‘critical junction,’ needs urgent help
  • Hawthorne’s remarkable life in the spotlight as sainthood cause advances
  • Respect life by opposing war, Vatican officials say in Ramadan message
  • Bishops urge prayer as court poised to hear cases on pill used in abortion
  • Pro-life group deplores Harris’ historic visit to Planned Parenthood abortion clinic
  • Why the new season of ‘The Chosen’ will be delayed on streaming
  • Memory book: Pope Francis reviews his life, shares dreams for future
  • Column: From generation to generation, let’s raise our voices together at Mass in song
  • The Sunday Readings: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
  • Question Corner: The Eucharist in the Polish National Catholic Church is valid but illicit

Simply Catholic:

  • Profound Holy Week rituals lead believers into Christ’s dying and rising

 

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