Criterion Archives - February 24, 1961

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  • School aid is target of P.O.A.U. ire
  • Colleges only-Church schools omitted in Kennedy’s aid plan
  • School bus rides are ruled legal for parochial pupils high court reiterates 1947 stand
  • Fair housing action urged by Catholics
  • Southern bishops cite progress in integration
  • Bishops remind Catholics of international duties
  • Uphold religious garb for teachers
  • Says ’60 campaign changed public image of Church
  • Hit Chicago plan to oust families in redevelopment
  • President lauds private overseas relief agencies
  • Pope urges prayers Vatican Council can be held in ‘62
  • Jews at mass for benefactor
  • To be honored-Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy
  • Congolese youths kill Belgian priest
  • Lay groups oppose bias in housing
  • Moment of silence-Sister Demetria Smith
  • Kennedy challenge: what can we do about the ‘farm problem’?
  • Permit priests two Masses daily
  • The Church and the world: visit from Pope-aid refugees-Trujillo rebuffed
  • In Germany: ‘share-the-wealth’ plan wins prelate’s backing
  • Fear East Congo to fall to Reds
  • Supreme Court’s decision on censorship criticized
  • Catholics, Jews slate symposium
  • Timely
  • Comment-barbarism-wheel of fortune?-frontiers-land-good neighbor?
  • Question box: why a restriction on Communion?
  • Stray leaves: please don’t flip if there’s no quip
  • Opinions: reader presents the Negro viewpoint
  • Sermonette: perseverance pays
  • Family clinic: father shows respect for God, but he has none for his family
  • The yardstick: lauds idea of Council on labor-management
  • Books of the hour: the real St. Alphonsus
  • Test-tube insemination declared doubly immoral
  • Sociology study may be required in all seminaries
  • German pastorals stress need of family sanctity
  • Three industrial plants
  • Fast is dropped; many more at Mass
  • Little Flower. St. Philip win archdiocesan cage crowns
  • For teens only
  • Cadet finals set Sunday at Lourdes
  • Camp applications ready for mailing
  • Deadline
  • Little Flower cops ‘67’ invitational
  • Quiz contest third round scheduled February 28
  • Cadet music contest to be held March 18-19
  • Opportunity for service seen in ‘youth corps’
  • Extend deadline
  • Searching the scriptures: probing the mysteries of Genesis
  • The life of Our Lord: why Jesus was obscure
  • Mass calendar
  • The faith explained: how Almighty God created man
  • Know your Christian symbols-Keys-Sacrament of Penance
  •  Notre Dame is given $265,000 grant
  • Anne Culkin: senior has a problem
  • Protestants help Catholics found new bible society
  • Eldridge to lead Cleveland seminar
  • Papal volunteer directors named in many dioceses
  • Honor missioner
  • Tic Tacker
  • Auditions slated by Theatre Guild
  • Engaged couples’ course announced
  • NEA unit formed at Marian College
  • Hoosier colleges agree to enrollment plan
  • Chairman-Miss Mary Manley-St. Joseph Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor
  • First Friday
  • Catholic pupils high in testing
  • Recollection set at St. Catherine
  • Third Order unit to meet Sunday
  • Council of Nurses slates retreat
  • St. Meinrad parents elect new officers
  • New officers
  • Around the archdiocese: Msgr. Galvin to conduct men’s recollection day
  • Chorale plans tour-St. Mary-of-the-Woods
  • St. Mary-of-the-Woods Chorale announces concert tour plans
  • Bp. John Wright will be speaker at CPA parley
  • Terre Haute DCCM sets annual recollection day
  • Bishops’ criticism of Trujillo regime is cut off the air
  • Butler University Newman Club sets leadership parley
  • To help refugees
  • Boland to receive Bellarmine award
  • Ask student aid for new university
  • Benedictine nun dies at age of 76
  • Farmer’s view: your home town
  • Then or never: Orthodox prelate sees unity ‘within 50 years’
  • On unity body
  • Urges U.S. laity to give suggestions for Council
  • New Catechism
  • Announce winners of art competition
  • Lay Apostolate Congress to follow Vatican Council
  • Chicago Council of Men is organized
  • Father Walsh given Notre Dame post
  • Tuition hike

 

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