Criterion Archives - October 2, 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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  • Restoration of permanent diaconate wins approval
  • Ft. Harrison commandant: Lawrence Markey, General and Knight
  • Pope Paul meets with observers
  • Latin School foundation now on own
  • Editor comments from Rome: why collegiality was an historic move
  • Enrollment nears 46,000
  • Self-chosen prison: how Hungarian Cardinal was granted U.S. asylum
  • Nun-auditor hails women’s council role
  • Stein Award goes to Paulist Press
  • In wake of election: Church-state relations seen bright for Chile
  • President sets Day of Prayer
  • High dividends
  • Marquette University opens press study center
  • Offer Mass for Anglican cleric
  • Council bell at World’s Fair
  • Meaning and impact: concelebration
  • Thirteen added to Woods faculty
  • Diocese bars lavish yearbooks
  • Honor FBI head
  • Taiwan Catholics total 265,564
  • Scripture scholars cautioned by Pontiff
  • ND course using UNIVAC computer
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s birthday-interdict lifted-liberate mission
  • Brebeuf ceremony
  • Comment: simple justice-vocations-Marian lectures-ghoul yule
  • Question box: where do women stand in world?
  • Opinions: priest defends action at Scecina High
  • Your world and mine: whatever Chinese do they do well
  • The yardstick: common sense and communism
  • What of the day: tagged disaster area
  • U.S. nun-auditor is native of Denver
  • Subterranean chapel is planned
  • Retreat master: Father John Emge
  • Football picture garbled in wake of early upsets
  • Announce officers of Newman Club
  • Enters convent: Carole Ann Fedders
  • Youth week plans are announced
  • Begin another year of discussions: St. Charles Borromeo school, Bloomington
  • Family clinic: relatives give poor treatment to aged mother
  • Parley speaker raps missionary ghetto
  • This is Catholicism: contrition is a requirement for forgiveness
  • The week in liturgy
  • Are you really alive?
  • In the whole Christ: a life of light
  • Viewing with Arnold: movies better than ever? this makes you wonder
  • Festival planned in South Deanery
  • Folk, jazz session slated at Murat
  • Variety in books: new Maisie Ward book is delightful
  • Plan annual card party: Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, Indianapolis
  • Tic tacker
  • Card party set
  • UN official set for Marian talk
  • Hospital guild slates card party
  • High school enrollment in archdiocese: 8,041
  • Sending relic to Orthodox reflects quest for unity
  • Rosary rite set
  • On ‘Sister Says’
  • Wins award
  • Around the archdiocese: priest from St. Meinrad to address Tell City KC
  • Clarksville High School to host YCS study day
  • Traditional pilgrimages slated at St. Meinrad
  • Joseph Sackenheim heads DCCM unit
  • Interracial body to meet Oct. 8th
  • Plan Scout barbecue: Boy Scout Troop 108
  • Theme announced for Catholic Hour
  • Aid from Austria
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Mt. Carmel plans annual carnival
  • Includes 8 religious: Pope names 15 women auditors, more laymen
  • Council tidbits: bishops join confession line
  • Educator will address annual benefit dinner
  • New headquarters
  • Five attending Ladies of Charity national meeting
  • Public holiday
  • Malasia-Indonesia strife perils future of Church
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Striby, St. Philip Neri parish, Indianapolis

 

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