Criterion Archives - February 28, 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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  • Prelate’s segregation stand stirs protests
  • Disputes prelate’s stand: NCWC official raps support of apartheid
  • Charities spokesman urges housing action
  • Question box: is open housing a moral issue?
  • Bishop Griffiths of New York dies
  • Dialogue’ Masses made daily must
  • Hint drastic changes due in Vatican
  • Absolute separation called unthinkable
  • Eliminate mediocrity, Pope urges
  • Ritter sophomore registration set
  • Archbishop and Monsignor!: Archbishop Schulte with six recently honored Archdiocesan priests
  • Vanishing Sisters?: a nun answers back
  • Come out from behind pillar, faithful are urged
  • Housing ordinance questionnaire
  • The Church and the world: Pontiff and TV-shared-time-religion in schools
  • Will attend ‘Pop’ concert
  • Comment: Shhh, secret-fair housing-moola over Miami
  • Social reform: the first step to real social action
  • Your world and mine: questions partition as Cyprus answer
  • The yardstick: Church-state problems explored at conference
  • Pontiff answers Khrushchev
  • Church subsidy
  • European sketchbook: Greece
  • Questions group Communions
  • What of the day: poor public relations
  • For teens only
  • St. Paul of Sellersburg sidelines Little flower to win Cadet title
  • Cy Cipher
  • Eskimo Catholics
  • Men’s softball loop schedules meeting
  • Wind-up slated in table tennis
  • Tom Moran new coach at Chatard
  • Seven communities are represented in play contest
  • Archdiocesan junior champions: St. Andrew, Richmond
  • Archdiocesan junior runners-up: St. Ambrose, Seymour
  • Family clinic: wife says mate won’t let her handle money
  • Patroness of the United States
  • The week in liturgy
  • In the whole Christ: faith
  • Working to beat hell: who is your favorite phony?
  • Viewing with Arnold: racy ‘Tom Jones’ seen headed for film honors
  • Theologians told: don’t get in a  huff because people puff
  • Unique Junior High opened in south
  • Retreat master: Father James Lex
  • Sister St. Thomas dies at age of 82
  • YCW unit slates guest speaker
  • Books o the hour: marriage questions
  • Cross is placed on fair pavilion
  • New Brebeuf mural
  • Tic tacker
  • Balzan award goes to United Nation
  • Prelate tells how to end racial bias
  • Catholics sponsor training program
  • ND’s Glee Club slates concert
  • Promotion
  • Joins faculty
  • On ‘Sister Says’
  • Behind the scenes: Newman Mothers promote apostolate
  • Korean college
  • Richmond parish sets Cana meeting Sunday, March 1st
  • Woods sponsors piano festival
  • Field staff expert is Woods speaker
  • No Vatican confirmation: hint new move to free Cardinal Mindszenty
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Supreme Knight Hart dies at 83
  • France suppresses 157 small parishes
  • Credit line
  • Baptist lecturer: Dr. Ozie Pruett
  • Style show set at St. Monica’s
  • Cana speaker: Father Blaise Hettich, O.S.B.
  • Admission to the UN is urged for Red China
  • Book review set
  • The liturgical reform: public worship changes are revoluntionary
  • Lenten donations aid poor nations
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Vatican gets Spanish bill on religious freedom
  • New body established for music
  • To aid Little Sisters

 

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