Criterion Archives - July 21, 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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  • Limited socialization is supported by Pontiff in new historic encyclical on the social order: Global aid is asked of wealthy nations
  • Polish Reds ban religion in schools
  • ‘Voila!’ 250 youngsters study French during vacation
  • Encyclical is given wide acclaim
  • Predicts Castro will fail to form national church
  • Reds threaten parents in wake of Budapest trial
  • Cuban refugees spend 5 days at sea in small craft with consecrated Hosts
  • Enthronement
  • Le Petit Chaperon Rouge-Mrs. Ralph Brafford
  • Camp Christina to open July 23
  • A broadening social perspective
  • Encyclicals compared
  • The Church and the world: honored by Pope-pastoral warning-Jesuit appointed
  • Gives advice on training priests
  • Warns of psychoanalysis
  • U.S. artists win awards in Italy
  • Fence is not the garden, liturgists are reminded
  • Cardinal warns of Commie peril
  • Spaniards hail new encyclical
  • Comment: inside information-to be, or not to be…-captive nations
  • Question box: can divorced man become Catholic?
  • Stray leaves: artistic freedom or exploitation?
  • Opinions: criticizes position of lay scholars
  • Sermonette: deliver us from evil
  • Family clinic: problem of the single: learning to live with themselves
  • The yardstick: labor and management confer on automation problems prelate welcomes Papal volunteers
  • What of the day: convent life and human liberty
  • Ask permanent laws to admit refugees
  • Hoosier heads order
  • Prelate welcomes Papal volunteers
  • For teens only
  • Practice in counting: St. Mark School
  • Meet the teacher: Belgium-born Mrs. Marcella Smith-St. Mark School
  • Cy Cipher
  • Anne Culkin: ‘the boys won’t dance’
  • E. side seniors elect officers
  • The faith explained: the end of the road
  • The life of Our Lord: a gnashing of teeth
  • Know your Christian symbols: the fountain of life
  • The liturgical week
  • Books of the hour: practical spirituality
  • Safety formula
  • Famed English writers to be TV series feature
  • Indianapolis CCW will meet Sunday
  • Tic tacker
  • Holy Angels parish lures festival fans
  • 3rd order meeting
  • 50 open training for Peace Corps at Notre Dame
  • Couple to note Silver Jubilee
  • Fewer divorces
  • St. Christopher’s schedules festival
  • Society to meet
  • Around the archdiocese: ice cream social to aid Carmel at Terre Haute
  • Spur interest in missing prelate
  • South Bend will host CFM meet
  • Farmer’s view: shared abundance
  • 29 Oldenburg Sisters to observe jubilees
  • Working mothers warned of perils
  • Kentucky backs released time
  • Catholics operate 887 credit unions
  • Heads Scout council: William A. Brennan, Jr.
  • Notre Dame grant
  • Board to meet
  • Religious to meet at Notre Dame
  • Jesuit sociologist: praises freedom rides for uncovering truth
  • At closing of novena: Carmelite Monastery
  • Prelate denounces East German Reds
  • School aid legislation seen doomed
  • For refugees
  • Negro priest labels rides phase of ‘cold civil war’
  • More scholarships asked for Africans

 

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