Criterion Archives - September 18, 1964
The 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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- Bishops’ function stressed by Pope as council reopens
- Council comments: council agenda makes editor eager to return
- Pope to observe council on TV
- 3rd session gets off to a fast start
- Hungarian Reds, Rome sign pact
- Adult confirmation
- A word from the Archbishop
- New look for hospital nuns
- Alexander Peloquin: sees new mass in the vernacular as a challenge for composers
- Many familiar hymns are banned by diocese
- New college fund will aid teachers
- Prayer day is set for council success
- Precedent
- Press in Israeli voices misgivings about the council
- Under God under fire
- Council target: Peru mission concentrates on getting men to church
- Accordion plea ends on happy note
- Masterpiece: Pieta at the New York World’s Fair
- Birth control case goes to high court
- Aid fund drive
- Breakfast slated by retreat league
- Cardinal better after collapse
- Mass text issued for Britain, Wales
- English Mass made must for Chicago
- Government, Church leaders hail victory
- The Church and the world: Papal audiences-educator is honored
- Archbishop Schulte: St. Meinrad ordination
- Says coup d’etat in Saigon was not Catholic inspired
- Comment: welcome, ladies-parents’ guide-one alone
- Question box: where is chalice of Last Supper?
- Opinions: no afghanistanism in The Criterion
- Your world and mine: Vietnam refugees would move again
- Is labor on the spot
- Named Anglican contact at Vatican
- Catholic grade school slow-down applauded
- Special Mass
- Cyclist given Papal audience
- What of the day: the passions of men
- Rev. M.A. Mulcaire dies at Notre Dame
- Vietnam Catholics sent aid by Pope
- Catholic grade school slow-down applauded
- To enter convent: Miss Ann Willmering, St. Andrew parish, Richmond
- To enter convent: Miss Janet Elizabeth McCullough
- Abp. Alter predicts fourth council session
- Friend of youth: Bill Sahm rounds out ten years in CYO post
- Catholic protests
- Tentative plans are announced for youth week
- Key openers included on grid docket
- Class B baseball overall champions: Little Flower, Indianapolis
- Class C baseball champions: St. Michael, Indianapolis
- Family clinic: reader decries efforts to eliminate poverty
- In the whole Christ: sacrifice
- The week in liturgy
- This is Catholicism: confessing sins
- Patroness of Alsace
- Working to beat hell: fear of consequences often alien to teeners
- New Orleans plans apartment project for senior citizens
- War II naval hero appointed bishop
- Viewing with Arnold: ‘One Potato, Two Potato’ could be sleeper of year
- Civil rights moral issue, two-thirds reply in poll
- Nuns in street garb open U.S. novitiate
- Magazines merged
- Varity in books: things as they are
- Diocese’s seminarians will study at college
- Cathedral Mothers’ Club plans first meeting
- Carlton Hayes dies was noted historian
- Enters convent: Miss Carol Ann Lanning, Holy Cross parish, Indianapolis
- Tic tacker
- Greek Orthodox observers named
- Vernacular set
- Cylde McCoy band booked for dance
- Assumption slates annual fall festival
- Assumption plans dual card party
- Pope Paul emphasizes fidelity of Jesuits
- Retreat set
- Annual card party set at St. Therese
- Plan benefit card party: Our Lady of Hope Hospital Guild
- Around the archdiocese: annual retreat slated for Terre Haute women
- Enters convent: Miss Janet Simmons
- Annual novena set at Little Flower
- Council Mass seen symbol of Church’s universality
- Indianapolis DCCM to meet Wednesday
- Priest on faculty at Wabash College
- Brother officiates at nun’s funeral
- Farmer’s view: institutions
- Bright future
- Crusade for children
- Dinner to open ND fund drive
- Council roster
- Remember them in your prayers
- Visiting choir
- Spanish protestants are assured of their full religious freedom
- Enters candidature: Miss Mary Ann Armbruster
- Monsignor Paul A. Deery, Evansville prelate, dies
- Council coverage
- Vernacular Society urges entire Mass be said in English
- 2 from U.S. among concelebrants
- Named coadjutor