Criterion Archives - January 31, 1964

Criterion front pageThe following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. Items in italics are partial captions from photographs.

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  • Pope rules liturgy changes are effective February 16th
  • Sunday, February 2: New Columbus parish schedules dedication
  • Ecumenical series set for Marian lectures
  • Retreat house blitz: from a stalwart crew….the pigments flew
  • Terrorists on rampage: 3 Catholic missioners among Congo victims
  • Liturgy changes
  • Chancery announces shift in principals
  • Prepare for Eastern liturgy
  • Why geriatric ghettoes?: needed a Christian approach to care of aging
  • Orphanage adopted by U.S. flagship
  • Warn ageing hatred: Panamanian bishops speak out in dispute
  • Mission head dies
  • Mauriac spots Protestant appeal
  • Appeals for variety in translations
  • Mission head dies
  • The Church and the world: Pope lauds youth clubs-tribal conflict-more dialogue urged
  • Plan ‘Paris Ball’: Women’s Club of Immaculate Heart of Mary, Indianapolis
  • Comment: image men-jubilee year-challenge
  • Question box: why does Church forbid cremation?
  • Opinions: raps pathetic lament on poverty
  • Your world and mine: the Red challenge in Latin America
  • The yardstick: baneful heritage of 18th century
  • Predict Catholic use of Protestant bible
  • Church damaged
  • Lay diaconate seen Latin American need
  • Prelate sees release of liturgy from chains
  • What of the day: an American mandate
  • Chatard card party
  • For teens only
  • Sees lay deacons administering the sacraments
  • Rosary rally set
  • Merger
  • Cy Cipher
  • Southsiders dominate style show
  • First jubilee event Sunday
  • Deanery CYO cage action full swing
  • Noodle machine aids relief work
  • Cathedral debate winners
  • Sacred Heart sets bowling tourney
  • Family clinic: wife’s housekeeping draws husband’s ire
  • In the whole Christ: kindness
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: an old objection
  • Patroness of Basutoland
  • Working to beat hell: Parents and pre-teeners
  • School issue due for airing on TV
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘the Man in the Middle’ is latest war offering
  • Fair housing law asked by prelate
  • English Mass set for TV February 2
  • Clergy attire
  • Pope John’s body to stay in basilica
  • New ecumenical journal planned
  • Books of the hour: psychiatry and morality
  • On ‘Sister Says’: Sister Mary Paul, O.S.F.
  • Gift for Marian library
  • Tic tacker
  • Brebeuf principal: Father Richard J. Middendorf, S.J.
  • Parents to meet
  • YCA retreat
  • Outstanding young man: Rev. Joseph Breidenbach honored in Beech Grove
  • St. Francis Hospital appoints five to advisory board
  • 10 Marion seniors in ‘Who’s Who’
  • Jesuit brother to pronounce vows: Br. John Buchman
  • Plan conferences for the engaged
  • Sr. Marie Angele dies at the Wooeds
  • Two dances set at Richmond
  • Card party set for the missions
  • Woods program
  • Woods schedules Valentine Dance
  • Farmer’s view: not alone
  • Parochial school aid report stirs protest
  • Cathedral slates dance for parents
  • Missionary nun on visit: Sister M. Gertrude Gettelfinger, O.S.B.
  • Cardinal’s proposal: coordinating center for missions urges
  • Cardinal dies at 82
  • Social slated
  • Annual social
  • Outward expression: art renewal is sought in reforms of worship
  • On Marian lectures series
  • Pope delineates role of the working man
  • Making plans for pop concert
  • How’s that again?
  • Visits Lebanon

 

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