Criterion Archives - April 24, 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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  • Revised liturgy seen for Holy Thursday rite
  • Will leaves thousands to Church
  • New Franklin church plans are announced Pope assures statement on freedom
  • Cornerstone rite slated
  • Document improved: Cardinal Bea discusses schema on ecumenism
  • Annual Red Mass planned
  • No abstinence
  • North Central members: Schulte High given accreditation
  • Gary to host NCCW Province Conference
  • Withdraws endorsement of Birchers
  • Pope assures statement on freedom
  • Layman and the council: what is a layman?
  • New Deanery officers
  • Scenes at historic woods ecumenical meeting
  • The Church and the world: gift from Pontiff-refuse to honor St. Thomas More
  • Pay visit to patriarch
  • Pacem in Terris study is planned
  • Traffic policemen draw Papal praise
  • No shortage here
  • Comment: born free-the lost art-the school issue
  • Social reform: Pope John and the working man
  • Your world and mine: religious discord mars Holy Land
  • The yardstick: labor’s former friends
  • Spanish clergy charge breach of civil rights
  • Christian renewal is May TV topic
  • What of the day: the civil rights bill
  • In Oldenburg Academy recital
  • Plan spaghetti supper
  • For teens only
  • Songfest is scheduled Sunday
  • Win Roger Graham awards
  • Camp applications pass 1, 450 mark
  • New CYO officers
  • Cy Cipher
  • Plan British Mass for European TV
  • Coaches meeting set for baseball
  • Students sign up for mission work
  • CSMS parley is slated at Marian this week-end
  • Family clinic: guidelines to follow in a mixed marriage
  • In the whole Christ: church
  • This is Catholicism: a cleansed world
  • The week in liturgy
  • Interfaith meeting observers named
  • Working to beat hell: are we good neighbors?
  • Patron of Poland
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Paris When it Sizzles’ rated as a top comedy
  • Fr. Harry Sievers, Jesuit historian, Brebeuf speaker
  • In St. Vincent’s play
  • Choral event set at Marian College
  • 3rd Order to meet
  • Card party set
  • Gross elected
  • Tic tacker
  • Publish speakers
  • Prelates named
  • Chinese Catholics
  • Name committee for special gifts in Sister’s drive
  • Hundreds observe ‘Pieta’ unveiling
  • Streamline debate at Vatican II
  • Attend Academy communion breakfast
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • 3rd Order to meet
  • Funeral is held for Providence nun
  • Dance scheduled
  • Annual Mass set by fire department
  • Win newspaper award: Latin School in Indianapolis
  • St. Lawrence plans spring dance
  • St. Mark to open card party series
  • Hopeful Church will solve problem of birth control
  • Trappists may modernize
  • St. Pius X Guild slates card party
  • Nun convicted
  • Rev. Urban Habig, O.F.M. to mark Diamond Jubilee
  • Royal wedding slated in Rome
  • Public schools to spend $623,000 in Cincinnati
  • Johnson to speak
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • In Latin School play

 

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