Criterion Archives - July 7, 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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  • Believes court would back aid to build church schools: not unconstitutional, legal expert contends
  • The big break-through-St. Roch’s Cadet baseball team
  • Pope speaks of unity and the Council
  • Endorsement by Kennedy seen likely
  • Franciscans prepare for educational TV
  • Two outdoor novenas to open July 8
  • At home and abroad: seek social justice, Serrans are urged
  • Catholics cautioned about use of pressure
  • Elected
  • Council of Churches acts to block school loan plan
  • List sermon topics for Terre Haute
  • Catholics bishops defend ministers
  • List sermon topics for Terre Haute
  • Plans Papal visit
  • The liturgy, the laity and Christian unity
  • ‘Middle Way’ urged: government censorship thorny issue in Spain
  • The Church and the world: Pope ‘concerned’-African seminar-protest conviction
  • Protestant journal scores extremists
  • Bishop sees little hope for corporate reunion
  • Ceylonese tighten screws on Church
  • Comment: Church and state-doctrinal unity
  • Question box: why use the Latin in dialogue Mass?
  • Stray leaves: musical thoughts on the rosary
  • Opinions: says paper has helped Negro cause
  • Sermonette: lead us not into temptation
  • Church’s stand on long engagements
  • The yardstick: the Looper decision
  • The liturgical week
  • What of the day: the Goldwater mission
  • Catholic author dies
  • Schedule course on communism
  • vacations
  • for teens only
  • St. Catherine’s girls sweep kickball honors
  • Anne Culkin: a matter of etiquette
  • Cy Cipher
  • City-wide dance
  • Day of prayer
  • Searching the scriptures: the Apocalypse-a book of mysteries
  • The faith explained: Holy and Catholic
  • The life of Our Lord: He claims to be God
  • Know your Christian symbols: ark of the covenant
  • Books of the hour: a weak “Catholic” novel
  • Scotland supports Catholic schools
  • New officers
  • Montreal priest doff cassocks
  • Says reds cannot destroy faith of Russian people
  • Catholic agency top relief group
  • Annual retreat
  • Hard to crack
  • Tic tacker
  • Indianapolis CCW president reveals committee heads
  • Enough to make a Red cry
  • Holy Sepulcher Basilica restorations work begun
  • Airmen at Lourdes
  • Around the Archdiocese: quarterly meeting set by Tell City D.C.C.W.: Mrs. Etienne
  • English nuns may go on strike
  • 7 young women receive habit at Our Lady of Grace
  • Farmer’s view: who’s ahead?
  • Business girls’ retreat slated
  • German Catholics helped Jews during Nazi purge
  • Chicken dinner set at Corydon
  • Benedictine nuns observe jubilees
  • Priest sentenced in Czechoslovakia
  • Pays visit to Orthodox Patriarch
  • Archbishop to give lay awards Sunday
  • New chaplain named for Moscow Catholics
  • Netherlands Catholics in the majority
  • Funeral is held for Providence nun
  • Share the land, Spaniards urged
  • Television class-Sister of St. Francis
  • In line to head Cuban schismatics
  • Changes listed three Franciscan
  • Clergy education in music pushed
  • $40,000 grant

 

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