Criterion Archives - May 15, 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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  • U.S. vernacular proposals reported approved by Rome
  • The Dede’s come home: Mother’s Day and a first Mass
  • Raise due for Sisters
  • Plan prayer day for human rights
  • Lady of Grace takes control o Hermitage
  • Declares economic aid is not enough
  • Throngs view Pieta
  • Missioners escape
  • Marian medal recipients
  • $378,125 Distributed: Home Missions Office issues summary report
  • Richmond rights march scheduled this Sunday
  • Pill draws censure in Britain
  • Urges nuns to simplify garb
  • Cremation penalties mitigated
  • A twin problem: Hoosier missioner saves the day
  • Dream realized: widow becomes nun after 47-year wait
  • Laymen and the council: the layman in the world
  • Adopts Congo music for Mass
  • Ordination class of 1939 plan joint 25th jubilee celebration
  • The Church and the world: busy Pontiff-secret revealed
  • Pope names four legates
  • Some dating seen good for youth
  • Comment: prayer in school?-the somebodies-good reading
  • Question box: how can married man be ordained?
  • Opinions: hits ‘Catholic Fireman of Year’ idea
  • Your world and mine: white privileged in South Africa
  • What of the day: a pastor’s right hand
  • Radio series deals with Latin America
  • Scripture scholarship seen at fault in texts
  • Stop the music!
  • The yardstick: laity urged to speak out
  • Men can change selves, world, symposium told
  • Recreation time: Latin School, Indianapolis
  • For teens only
  • Anglicans join in
  • Officers elected for Youth Council
  • Warns of pushing in vocations work
  • Boys’ track meet set this Sunday
  • Cy Cipher
  • CYO family night slated at Riverside
  • Girl all-stars set for league
  • Serra altar boy medal winners
  • Report on Archdiocesan Home Missions fund
  • To study in Peru: Patty Godecker
  • Family clinic: pathetic letter bares a confused situation
  • In the whole Christ: family of god
  • This is Catholicism: redemptive process
  • Working to beat hell: Christ’s example of personal kindness
  • The week in liturgy
  • Patron of England
  • Catholic growth
  • Viewing with Arnold: Dore Schary’s ‘Act One’ is embarrassingly bad
  • To be honored: Father James P. Higgins
  • Slate luncheon and card party
  • Slate card party and style show
  • Assumption sets dual card party
  • Exempt
  • St. Louis deacons slated for summer in-service training
  • Pope comments on the dignity of motherhood
  • Bp. Wright addresses Methodist conference
  • Plan interracial card party: Mr. and Mrs. Willie Strong
  • Tic tacker
  • Meeting set
  • St. Joseph College will honor Ansted
  • Vocation manual in 4th edition
  • Card party set
  • New officers
  • Pill that meets moral norms seen on the way
  • Nocturnal adoration awards set
  • Plan workshop for ACCW board
  • Marian speakers are announced
  • Art winners: Mary Kay Hostetter; Dale Ann Stern
  • Proves sharp debate: legal questions raised by prayer amendment
  • Tell City holds Marian Award rite
  • Named to new spot: Sister Mary Jonathan, O.S.B.
  • Ordination set May 22 for former Lay Brother
  • Elect officers
  • Franklin church contract awarded
  • Cemetery rites
  • Annual meeting of foster parents set for May 22nd
  • For lay teachers
  • Purdue Center is dedicated
  • Scecina principal to observe jubilee
  • New officers
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Flag dedication set at Franklin
  • New K of C Council elects officers
  • Dance slated
  • Pope sends message: 3 cardinals take part in ND library rites
  • St. Peter’s holds novena for unity
  • Contracts are let by St. Gabriel’s
  • Argentine president quotes Pope John
  • Polis primate sees Pope Paul
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Plan D of I card party

 

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