Criterion Archives - September 11, 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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  • Ecumenism seen top issue for third council session
  • Historic precedent: women to be admitted as auditors at council
  • Council box score
  • Fr. Ajamie cites impact of Mass in vernacular
  • Cardinal dead at 83
  • Marxist soundly beaten: Christian Democrat wins Chilean election
  • Concelebration to open council
  • Third session preview: council and Catholic education
  • Pronounces vows: Frater Francis J. James, S. P.
  • A new understanding: council and matrimony
  • Notre Dame given journalism grant
  • Annual open house scheduled Sunday at St. Elizabeth’s Home
  • The Church and the world: deny Pope going to India-English Mass
  • Enrollment hits 5.6 million mark
  • Underlines bible’s words on Mary
  • Latin American family life to get CFM lift
  • Free tow priests
  • Comment: Danielsville-the 18 million-gracious gesture-Chile’s victory
  • Question box: may one attend Protestant rite?
  • Opinions: raps Fr. Doran on Darlington Case
  • Your world and mine: Kashmir conflict aiding only Reds
  • The yardstick: Labor Day statement and general welfare
  • cardinal Bea predicts fruitful third session
  • Anglicans join in unity petition
  • St. Meinrad opens 103rd school year
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Jeanne Geringer, St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
  • Origin of Episcopal authority discussed
  • Dual vernacular is approved
  • What of the day: what was accomplished at the second session?
  • Sunday’s grid jamboree to launch CYO season
  • Hobby Show slated for October 26
  • Cleveland diocese planning to adopt El Salvador parish
  • Opening whistle
  • title game slated in men’s softball
  • Nazi foe dies
  • Aid migrant children: St. Rose of Lima parish, Franklin
  • Family clinic: husband frequents bar until 4 in the morning
  • In the whole Christ: life of combat
  • This is Catholicism: the court of pardon
  • The week in liturgy
  • Negroes reported entering Church faster than whites
  • Working to beat hell: growing up too fast
  • Patroness of Sweden
  • Viewing with Arnold: Beatles’ maiden movie wins (yeh!) critic’s nod
  • Couple to observe 25th anniversary
  • Ferdinand Sister dies at age of 81
  • Clergy-laity dialogue ground rules asked
  • Variety in books: ‘This Nation Under God’
  • Rohrman’s to note 25th anniversary
  • Ask property list
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stadtmiller, St. Thomas parish, Fortville
  • Hospital thespians to present play
  • Tic tacker
  • Marian College classes to resume Wednesday
  • Chatard schedules first PFO meeting
  • Immaculate Heart girl joins Papal Volunteers: Miss Mary L. Fox
  • American Church art wins nun’s support
  • To be honored: The Very Reverend Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C.
  • Around the archdiocese: fall retreat is scheduled for New Albany DCCW
  • Ferdinand college to open Sept. 14th
  • Public schools to share cafeteria facilities
  • Dispensation
  • couple to observe jubilee at Dover
  • Joins daughters in religious life
  • Woman’s mite
  • British prelates view: mixed marriage law changes predicted
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Announce speakers for CFM meeting
  • New officers
  • Masses celebrated on Spain’s beaches
  • Race issue seen crucial for labor
  • Raps Catholic laxity in race issue
  • Pope selects ND head for special assignment
  • Enters peace plea

 

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