Criterion Archives - March 10, 1961

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  • Plan Irish Fair at Scecina
  • Prepare for the worst: future dark, primate warns Poles
  • Constitution doesn’t forbid school aid, expert declares
  • NCWC official: expresses optimism on school loan plan
  • N.Y. Interracial Council honors Charlayne Hunter
  • General Council to last into fall, Pope indicates
  • Nun named to post at nuclear center
  • Rev. George Todd, Corydon assistant dies at age of 38
  • Joint venture
  • Education bodies split over issue of school loans
  • Laymen conduct study of Mass
  • Educators to study revolutionary steps
  • Anglican bishop at Catholic rite
  • Cadet tourney action-St. Patrick’s, Terre Haute St. Paul’s, Tell City
  • Petition
  • NIRMAL: a delightful story for young and old
  • Asks execution of priests who oppose Fidel Castro
  • The Church and the world: obscenity bills-‘bogus’ Christian schools-Red rebuke
  • Report Cuba sends children to USSR for indoctrination
  • Bishop E.M. Walsh given NCWC post
  • Most Congo missionaries report no interference
  • New propaganda drive is mapped by Polish Reds
  • Protest visit
  • Comment-great decisions-too late-don’t muzzle us
  • Question box: is square dancing proper in Lent?
  • Opinions: are you trying to toss Kennedy out?
  • Stray leaves: Handel’s ‘Messiah’ back for renewal
  • Sermonette: how would you do it?
  • The yardstick: two experts refute charges U.S. clergy ‘soft’ on Reds
  • Books of the hour: an authoritative work on ecumenical councils
  • Mass calendar
  • Family clinic: married children shirking duty
  • Name labor leader for annual award
  • Concert for Pope
  • Population shifts
  • St. Paul’s, Tell City, cops archdiocesan cadet cage crown
  • Girls’ volleyball semi-final round tournament enters
  • Plans shaping up for CYO parley
  • Quiz contest field down to eight teams
  • Music contest entry list at all-time record high
  • Entry blanks out for spring sports
  • Adult workshops
  • Pope links joy with obedience
  • Honor Cub Scouts at Little Flower
  • Searching the scriptures: the story of the Garden of Eden
  • Saints of East and West
  • The faith explained: the plight of the human race
  • The life of Our Lord: keep peace among you
  • Know your Christian symbols-alpha and omega
  • Anne Culkin: embarrassing moment
  • Help! help!
  • Greater us of religion in social work is urged
  • St. Patrick parish, Indianapolis, sets gala homecoming
  • Shamrock drive plans announced
  • Recollection set at St. Philip Neri
  • Mission closing-Christ the King parish
  • Indianapolis CCW board meeting set
  • Pilgrimage
  • ‘Operation’ movie hit by ministers
  • Deplores shortage of Navy chaplains
  • Card party-Bishop Brute Latin school
  • Tic Tacker
  • Four prelates named to council posts
  • Play festival slated at St. Mary-of-the-Woods
  • Lectures slated on mathematics
  • The eyes of a child-Bishops’ Relief Fund collection
  • Reparation week
  • Monument honors Japanese martyrs
  • Around the archdiocese-Fr. Courtney to speak at Brookville meeting
  • Suggests farm problem answer
  • Honor publications at Saint Meinrad
  • Father Hesburgh: ‘piety no substitute for competence”
  • St. Joseph College will host seminar
  • Farmer’s view: one minute longer
  • On Spanish TV
  • Two prelates cite Ghandi in opposing birth control
  • Personal contact seen key to convert work success
  • Alumnae group sets observance
  • Instruction class
  • Fatima announces mid-week retreat
  • Marydale guild to meet Mar. 15
  • New Vatican institute aims are announced
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • To receive honor-sister Marie Gratia, S.P.
  • Card. Mimmi dies at 78, held top Vatican posts
  • Urges Americans to give support to UNESCO work
  • St. Luke announces parish meetings for building plans

 

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