Criterion Archives - November 25, 1960

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  • Return to religion urged by Bishops
  • Pope praises U.S. Bishops’ aid program
  • Hospital convent to be blessed
  • Catholic generosity: relief topped $121 million in 1960
  • Trujillo radio opens drive against religious schools
  • Government and music: New Albany parishioner combines two careers
  • Post-campaign invitation extended to Protestants
  • New international seminary seen aid to United Europe
  • Japanese Catholic on world court
  • Methodists hail President-elect
  • Smut ring leader convicted in N.Y.
  • San Juan prelate retracts chancery office threats
  • Delegate lauds Church in W.S.
  • Meet Jim Lamb: trainer of lay missionaries has practiced what he preaches
  • Return to Eire
  • Ban holy days
  • U.S. bishops stress: the need for personal responsibility
  • Archbishop Alter again heads Board of Bishops
  • Memorial Mass for cardinals-Louisiana integration-Hebrew bible project
  • The Irish finally admit it’s over
  • Nigerian student alerts homeland to Red threat
  • Comment-a private matter-beyond control-Puerto Rico-Undemocratic
  • Question box: What is the truth about faith-healing?
  • Stray leaves: can words describe essence of music?
  • Opinions: offers suggestions to ease school crisis
  • Sermonette: patience
  • Family clinic: says husband is too strict with the children
  • Support Kennedy, Evangelicals ask
  • Social reform: the strike that failed
  • Receives 25-year pin
  • I hope some good people
  • The life of Our Lord: the end of a chapter
  • Report 10 priests free in Canton
  • Named by Pope
  • Reported Tito peace offer gets no Church comment
  • Methodists lead in Senate roster
  • For teens only
  • Little Flower wins cadet football title
  • Marian Knights face rugged cage schedule
  • Parental approval
  • CYO cage mentors, officials to meet on November 29th
  • Takes big salary loss to teach at Catholic college
  • Recollection set at Corydon
  • Did you know
  • Lay alumni group to elect officers
  • Term suspended on bogus oath
  • Tic Tacker
  • Happy journey
  • Cathedral pupils set variety show
  • 3 one-act plays to be presented by Theatre Guild
  • Increase is noted in class B films
  • Recollection set
  • Dance slated
  • Dutch Catholics promote dialogue
  • TV fare branded menace to morals
  • Training centers
  • Anne Culkin: How much for a gift?
  • Around the archdiocese: Richmond YCW group sets dance November 26
  • Farmer’s view: Grease the wheels
  • Recollection set by Oblate group
  • Hospital guild sets open house
  • St. Meinrad parents to meet Nov. 28th
  • First Friday
  • YCA to meet
  • Anglo-Catholic relations: favorable change seen in Doctor fisher’s visit
  • Artificial life creation ‘compatible’ with dogma
  • Road to Christian unity
  • Cathedral’s co-champions
  • Decadent films aid Reds, hurt West, official says
  • Church growth
  • Italian bishops charge state bias
  • Vocation drive

 

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