Criterion Archives - March 13, 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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  • Bolder schema on ecumenism prepared for study by council
  • Poverty in Indianapolis: lack of low-cost housing crucial in inner city
  • Liturgy commission expanded by Pontiff
  • Next move, Provences: Providence nuns name regional superiors
  • Pope urges new efforts for unity
  • Freshmen only
  • Modern industrial arts; ample tools; discuss projects
  • A broad spectrum: Maryknoll nuns study everything from journalism to witchcraft
  • Pflaum starts new periodical
  • Official cites church’s role in urban renewal
  • Pope Paul names two new bishops
  • Laymen and the council: the layman as a prince
  • Altar boy ceremony at St. Matthew’s parish, Indianapolis
  • The Church and the world: cause advanced-drop first four grades
  • Deplores Church’s neglect of youth
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Former Jewish officer defends Pope Pius XII
  • Comment: the Irish-deserved award-poor dears
  • Boycott blame
  • Question box: how can a bishop drop Lenten fast?
  • Social reform: personal story of a working mother
  • Your world and mine: chaos threatening poorer nations
  • The yardstick: the U.S. secular press and council coverage
  • Marian speaker: Pastor Robert Karsten
  • College receives grant
  • Latin American need for volunteers cited
  • What of the day: letters-pro and con
  • Requiem offered for priest-editor
  • For teens only
  • Music event set this week-end
  • Camp blanks out
  • Recollection set for HS Sodalists
  • CYO slates jubilee ball
  • Morale is high: triumphant Rex Mundi looking to semi-state
  • Woods will host choral festival this week-end
  • Slate announced for play contest
  • Change in date
  • CYO table tennis individual champions
  • Jesuit educators convene at Brebeuf
  • Family clinic: the old apron strings
  • Working to beat hell: mission of the ‘Hoodlum Priest
  • This is Catholicism: the God-man
  • The week in liturgy
  • Patron of Ireland
  • Eucharistic Congress plans are underway
  • In the whole Christ: the virtue of charity
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘The Victors’ is preachy film about World War II
  • Marian senior wins Wilson Fellowship
  • Poetess is named Laetare Medalist: Miss McGinley
  • Books of the hour: ‘The Lord’s Prayer’
  • Plan ND Glee Club performances
  • Won’t let church doors go
  • Tic tacker
  • Pope Paul receives ousted missioners
  • Assumption plans dual card party
  • Mayor pays tribute to Little sisters
  • Basketball carnival slated at Brebeuf
  • Guild to meet
  • Retreat master: Father Bernard Head
  • Guild to meet
  • Newman Mothers slate breakfast
  • French production booked at Woods
  • New coach announced at Ritter
  • Irving Leibowitz breakfast speaker
  • Vocations day observance set
  • Baskets on sale
  • Plan shamrock sale: The Ladies of Charity
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute men plan annual recollection
  • Curial consultant
  • Claver Auxiliary schedules social
  • Robert Ware, CSC, will be ordained in Rome March 14
  • Organ recital set March 15th
  • Launch new school library: Holy Family parish, Richmond
  • Table tennis team champions
  • Massive crisis: debate grows on role of Catholic education
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Schedule public study meeting on housing proposal
  • Card party set at St. Patrick’s
  • Mission to benefit from card party
  • Another concept: debate rages in the Netherlands over moral aspects of the pill
  • Receives Shell grant: Father David W. Kahle
  • Medical-moral center started
  • Lunch program
  • Hibernians name breakfast speaker
  • Teachers given fast dispensation
  • Specialist cites role of churches in civic problems

 

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