Criterion Archives - September 15, 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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  • Negotiate for peace, Pope asks world leaders
  • Archbishop’s Letter
  • Five named New Delhi observers
  • Sacred Heart landmark: razing of old convent stirs fond memories
  • Bishop insists on union labor
  • On-the-scene analysis: religion in the German election
  • ACCM Leadership Institute slated to open tonight
  • Cubans ‘starving’ in body and spirit, priest reports
  • Refugees pray for Cuban nation
  • Letter of German bishops cautions Catholic voters
  • Communications seminar planned
  • The trouble with Social Security
  • The beauty of Social Security
  • Religion in the German election
  • The Church and the world: bomb detector-religion in schools-red defeats
  • Ban nuclear tests now, Rome urges
  • Says coexistence peril seen in Cuba
  • Comment: the Pope’s appeal-an absurdity-Woman’s role
  • Question box: marriage questions are often complex
  • Stray leaves: education, music, harmony, etc., etc.
  • Opinions: Missouri doctor defends AMA stand
  • Sermonette: keeping fit
  • The yardstick: government in economic life
  • Family clinic: important difference
  • Urges sermon on temperance
  • What of the day: a Pope’s meditation
  • People 50 to 80 tear out this ad
  • English-speaking priests score in Peru experiment
  • At crash scene
  • For teens only
  • CYO grid jamboree set Sunday
  • Anne Culkin: the engagement party
  • Reads 11,000 words a minute
  • Cy Cipher
  • Warns of spread in smut menace
  • De-emphasis
  • More New Jersey schools make use of tape recordings
  • To enter Novitiate: Miss Ann Cecilia Donahue
  • Retain softball crown: St. Catherine girls’ softball
  • Polish clergy meet in unity session
  • The faith explained: sacrilege and superstition
  • The liturgical week
  • Small business
  • The life of Our Lord: ‘into a far country’
  • Change of pace: ‘young doctors’ makes stab at realism
  • Novitiate bound
  • Books of the hour: population explosion
  • Pontiff stresses duty of women to society
  • Movie industry plans smut drive
  • Webers to mark 50th anniversary
  • Immaculate Heart officers installed
  • Tic tacker
  • We went to school here-Sacred Heart-Sisters of St. Joseph
  • Two socials set this week-end at Assumption parish
  • One killed, five wounded by Castro’s militiamen
  • Lauds Catholic progress in interracial justice
  • Club sets luncheon
  • Around the Archdiocese: announce annual retreat for Terre Haute Deanery
  • To enter Novitiate: Miss Eileen Marie Lally
  • School to have bomb shelter
  • Citizens’ group urges seminars on Federal aid
  • Farmer’s view: God in the tornado
  • American give church, school to Bolivia parish
  • Prayers for sick said in vernacular
  • Cathedral parents set first meeting of new school year
  • U.S. priest named British auxiliary
  • Lourdes festival chairmen named
  • Fined for breach of anti-smut law
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Prelate is given succession right
  • Painfully ironic: scores indifference to educational TV
  • Personal responsibility to be stressed at N.D.
  • At faculty tea: St. Vincent’s School of Nursing
  • Recalls early struggle for racial justice
  • Asks equal status for all at Council
  • Dies in Red jail
  • Two TV courses for credit listed by Marian College

 

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