Criterion Archives - May 12, 1961

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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  • Chancery announces 54 clergy appointments
  • At St. Mary, Indianapolis: new center is planned for special education
  • 3 priests relinquish pastorates
  • Council official hails progress in dialogue
  • Lithuanian Reds arrest two priests in new crackdown
  • Visit telecast
  • Pope thanks K.C. for offer to aid the Vatican radio
  • Tell City to play host to national convention
  • Resigns
  • May is Mary’s month-Sacred Heart Church
  • Council seen giving the laity more active role
  • Laity in action: NCCM asks justice in any federal aid
  • ND professor among 4 cited by men’s council
  • Pray for council, Anglicans urged
  • New Jersey man new head of NCCM
  • The Church and the world: Tribute to queen-urban renewal-clergy insurance
  • Caught at last: Popular civic leader led out in handcuffs
  • Commencement
  • Comment: Call to action-concepts and security
  • Question box: Deplores hubbub over Philomena
  • Opinions: Prairie Creek reader favors Latin
  • Stray leaves: As an institution, he’s fond of jazz
  • Sermonette: Hallowed be thy name
  • The yardstick: First and foremost remedy
  • Gratitude
  • Family clinic: How much discipline?
  • Books of the hour: Journey into history
  • The liturgical week
  • For teens only
  • Richmond deanery officers
  • Junior heart board chairmen-Robert Desautels and Janet Schnorr
  • Anne Culkin: May I chew gum?
  • Schulte boy elected to state post: Norman Tucker, Jr.
  • Immortal document: Teenage Red prisoners make tiny prayerbook
  • Cy Cipher
  • Anglican meets with Unity head
  • Senor dance
  • Searching the scriptures: The work of the prophets
  • The fingerprints of God
  • The faith explained: How to gain merit
  • The life of Our Lord: His life for His sheep
  • Know your Christian symbols: fleur-de-lis
  • Movie censorship: The Legion states its case
  • At CDA dinner-Mrs. Paul A. Lime, Shirley Lime, Mrs. Curtis Fahey and Eileen Fahey
  • Church’s setbacks seen as spur to greater zeal
  • Foster parents to hear panel
  • Marian college prom scheduled tonight
  • What’s in a name?: There are 2 Pope Johns working in the Vatican
  • Tic Tacker
  • Open hotel for clergymen
  • D of I card party: Mrs. Leo Swinford, Mrs. Carl Shay and Mrs. William McKinzie
  • Helping the poor: Spanish laity back social aid program
  • Class reunion
  • Kennedy’s faith seen liability
  • Cathedral parents to meet May 16th
  • Lauds congress action favoring the family farm
  • Dag Hammarskjold to be ND speaker
  • Name changed
  • To staff child center: St. Mary’s School, Indianapolis
  • Gift to Cardinal Ritter: Msgr. James J. Jansen, VF
  • Sees plan to isolate non-public schools
  • Loyola university priest takes swipe at Birch Society
  • Mexican theatres to help promote social teachings
  • Farmer’s view: The virtue in rust
  • Sr. Mary Alexis dies at the Woods
  • St. Meinrad plans choral workshop
  • New assignments given at Woods
  • Missionary
  • Plan “500” Ball: St. Marks’s parish
  • Study club to meet
  • Serra essay contest winners
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • First American priest reaches U.S. from Cuba
  • Reception set
  • Cardinal backs school aid bill
  • Delegate comments on integration

 

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