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 Archbishop Buechlein's column, the editorial page and our events calendar.

Front pageOur March 19, 2010 issue

Local stories:

  • Breaking down walls, building faith: Priest and Protestant minister nurture special friendship as hospital chaplains
  • Church relationship between archdiocese and Cuba is subject of lecture
  • ‘Novice priest’ reflects on joy during 40 Hours devotion
  • Cardinal Ritter sponsors Tenebrae service on Good Friday night
  • Father Peter Marshall appointed vice postulator to promote Bruté cause
  • Father David Lawler says Second Vatican Council defines his ministry
  • Building a team: Indiana Pacers coach Jim O’Brien shares game plan for life and sports at ‘Coaching for Christ’ program
  • Providence sisters celebrate 80 and 75 years in congregation
  • Archdiocesan parishes schedule Lenten penance services
    • Lenten activities available online
  • Catholics may eat meat on March 19, the Solemnity of St. Joseph

Regular local features:

  • Seeking the Face of the Lord: By joining our crosses to Christ’s, we can ‘stay glad’
  • Buscando la Cara del Señor: Al unir nuestras cruces a la de Cristo podemos ‘mantenernos contentos’
  • Editorial: Catholicism and Islam
  • From the Editor Emeritus: What to do about the cursing in the psalms
  • Faithful Lines: Contemplating tomorrow during the Lenten season
  • The Joyful Catholic: Living with joy and gratitude in today’s world
  • Catholic Evangelization Outreach: The evangelizing ministry of the greeter at Mass
  • Letters to the Editor
    • Former student’s cancer reflection is a testament to a faith-filled life, teacher says
  • Events Calendar
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Benedictine Sister Jennifer Dippel ministered at St. Paul Hermitage as rehabilitation director
    • Providence Sister Mary Jane Newman served as a teacher for 51 years, volunteered in Terre Haute
  • My Journey to God: Stretch Out Your Hand

Catholic News Service:

  • Bishops reiterate objection to abortion wording of health care bill
  • Vatican defends efforts by pope, Church to curb sex abuse
  • Court’s ruling on ‘under God’ in pledge seen as ‘breath of fresh air’
  • There’s an ‘app’ for that—iPhone applications devised for Catholics
  • Priests must promote confession and show people God’s mercy, pope says
  • Chicago Archdiocese begins sainthood process for first black U.S. priest
  • Rome conference examines growing religious role in public life around the world
  • Relief partners’ outreach includes moving Haitian Catholic hospital to new location
  • Model for policymakers seen in encyclical’s focus on truth and justice
  • Mexicans want politicians to stop campaigning and fix infrastructure
  • Catholic Church in U.S. and Canada among religious bodies gaining members
  • Pope urges young people to follow their dreams, grow in love and faith
  • Column: Facing death in solidarity and hope
  • The Sunday Readings: Fifth Sunday of Lent
  • Question Corner: Consulting a medium or Ouija board about deceased loved ones is spiritually harmful

FaithAlive!

  • Gospel stories reveal the authorities’ plot to murder Jesus
  • Discussion Point: Prayer leads to forgiveness, healing

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