Criterion Archives - May 26, 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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  • Campaign in press: Castro makes new move for schismatic church
  • Say Cuban militia invaded churches
  • President honors 3 blind students one from N.D.
  • School aid amendment is rejected
  • High School graduates total a record 1,267
  • Moments to remember: Marian college graduates
  • Memorial service set for war dead
  • Protestants aid Welsh convent
  • Seek foster home
  • Art exhibit feature
  • Plainfield drive goal announced
  • Mass in English planned at parley
  • Medal for Dooley
  • The position of Catholics on church unity
  • Pontiff is pleased with progress in plans for council
  • Council planners slate first meeting
  • Non-Catholic unity efforts praised by Vatican radio
  • Interfaith meeting
  • TV in the classroom: Immaculate Heat of Mary School
  • The Church and the World: Blesses polio victims-bogus oath-Polish crackdown
  • 3 Lourdes cases ruled by doctors as unexplainable
  • 14 missionary bishops consecrated by Pontiff
  • Adopt parish
  • New stamp issue
  • Comment: The race problem II-symptoms and causes
  • Question box: Explain different rites in Church
  • Stray leaves: Needed: Catholics with civic pride
  • Opinions: Says race bias lowers U.S. prestige
  • Sermonette: Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done
  • Family clinic: It’s a parent’s duty
  • The yardstick: Christian principles and U.S. foreign aid
  • Books of the hour: A frightening novel
  • Bishop of Eastern Rite to head Latin Rite See
  • The liturgical week
  • For teens only: The cardinal-comment
  • YCA group sets anniversary dance
  • Cy Cipher
  • Anne Culkin: She’s always late
  • Awards program slated at Shawe
  • First communicant
  • Wins achievement award-Mike Bruno
  • To receive veil: Miss Maureen Grady
  • Scholarships planned for press study
  • More then fifty athletes given awards at Marian
  • The faith explained: The virtues of hope and charity
  • Searching the scriptures: Israel’s sacred songs
  • The life of Our Lord: The Saviour rejoices
  • Know your Christian symbols: The hand of God
  • Cold War facts: Cooperate or face controls, labor, management warned
  • Marian faculty members list summer study plans
  • Speaker: Donald J. Thurman, managing editor of Ave Maria magazine
  • Plans announced for May festival
  • Services set
  • Sister M. Austin dies at age of 86
  • First Friday
  • St. Louis newspaper urges Sisters to modernize garb
  • Card party set
  • Medieval church found in Italy
  • Tic Tacker

 

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