Criterion Archives - December 2, 1960

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  • Bishops’ committee censures drop in U.S. film standards
  • Pope voices alarm over smut deluge
  • NCCM: declares laity must share blame for blurred image of the Church
  • 5,000 Ceylonese mothers stage mass demonstration
  • Richmond parish building convent
  • U.S. Catholic Press sets exchange plan with Latin America
  • Violence in Haiti: expelled archbishop bares anti-Church plot
  • Star of the future?
  • Needed: Christian courage
  • Layman named to Council body
  • Obsolete
  • 100 laymen apply for mission work
  • Pupils may skip school prayers
  • Proposes paid corps of laity
  • Confirmation rite for adults slated Sunday, Dec. 4th
  • Official
  • What U.S. Catholics are doing for interracial justice
  • Among ‘Pioneers:’ Indianapolis Council was activated in 1952
  • African student to be speaker
  • The Church and the world: MacMillan cheered at Vatican-ACLU challenges laws-voting rights in Peru
  • New Junior CDA officers
  • Lutherans plan book about Council
  • Rabbis to study Council approach
  • Comment-gang warfare?-Holmes-spun-traffic safety-sin on parade
  • Question box: school-mate has the wrong answer
  • Opinions: hits congregational hymn-singing
  • Stray leaves: the verse is terse; it could be worse
  • Sermonette: Lonely?
  • Family Clinic: should she take husband back?
  • Believes Church needs to improve public relations
  • Lay participation
  • India to be site of 1964 congress
  • The life of Our Lord: the promise of the Eucharist
  • God who was pleased
  • ‘King basketball’ takes over CYO sports spotlight
  • For teens only
  • Cadet grid champions
  • CYO all-stars
  • Plans are announced for CYO style show
  • CYO council sets Christmas party
  • YCW schedules panel discussion
  • Tic Tacker
  • Marian cager
  • Thirteen seniors at Marian make ‘Who’s Who’ list
  • Choir scheduled for TV appearance
  • Papal message
  • Announce plans for card party
  • Anne Culkin: ashamed of her home
  • Hospital guild sets luncheon
  • Fr. Finlan Baltz dies at age of 67
  • Plan family night
  • Card party slated at Sacred Heart
  • James Spalding heads lay alumni
  • Smorgasbord set Sunday, Dec. 4th
  • Religion is called human rights key
  • Ministers back school aid plan
  • Clothing site set in Terre Haute
  • Issue reminder on revised rubrics
  • Fund campaign
  • Milestone
  • Appointed

 

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