Criterion Archives - October 13, 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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  • Through the wall: finds life in E. Germany oppressive to believers
  • Fresh wave of persecution faces Catholics in Hungary
  • ‘It can be done”: won’t leave mixed neighborhood
  • Request use of English in the Mass
  • October 15-16: North Vernon parish to observe centennial
  • Praises good will of non-Catholics
  • Use of vernacular granted to Poland
  • Prospective Chartrand students
  • Half million attend ‘rosary crusade’
  • Sen. Morse defends his school aid stand
  • Labor backs Kennedy on school aid issue
  • Public opinion
  • The Church and the world: given Council post-cardinal ‘better’-open seminary
  • To mark centennial: St. Mary, North Vernon
  • Awakened Christendom called Reds’ biggest fear
  • Comment: military tactics-public welfare-tiem to act
  • Question box: did Church alter stand on Galileo?
  • Stray leaves: some precedents for Peace Corps
  • Opinions: reader hits over-population fears
  • Sermonette: country on a spree
  • Family clinic: the battle of the sexes will never be settled
  • New administrator: Sister M. Bernice, OSB
  • El Greco’s St. Luke
  • The yardstick: do churches intrude in union operation?
  • 2 nurses to join Papal volunteers
  • What of the day: perils of the Pentagon
  • Cardinal scored by Atheist paper
  • 5 million stamps ‘buy’ school bus
  • May visit Pope
  • For teens only
  • Prayer Corps
  • No magic number for class size, educator state
  • Year’s sacrifices by laity bring mission windfall
  • Cy Cipher
  • Academy dance: St. Mary’s Academy
  • Anne Culkin: seeks TV guidance
  • Cy Cipher
  • Enters convent: Miss Mary Catherine Morley
  • Fall dance slated at Sacred Heart
  • St. Anthony sets annual card party
  • The faith explained: honor thy father and thy mother
  • Mother and teacher: individual’s right to private property
  • The liturgical week
  • Knowledge in a nutshell
  • The life of Our Lord: the last four days
  • Plans announced for participation in ND fun drive
  • A thunder of drums: realism muffles the thunder
  • Books of the hour: the ingenuity of Know
  • Auditions planned by theatre Guild
  • Tic tacker
  • Parish chairmen for benefit listed: Fatima Retreat House
  • Appeal for Cuba
  • Sees Council as boon to efforts for unity
  • Soviet journal attacks encyclical
  • New YCA officers
  • Senator to speak at installation
  • Discuss festival plans: Our Lady of Lourdes
  • Cardinal helps mission archives
  • Slate ‘carry-out- fish fry tonight
  • Dual card party
  • Study club to meet
  • Around the Archdiocese: Navilleton parish to host DCCW meeting Oct. 22
  • Sr. Manetto, S.P. dies at age of 91
  • First Communicants and Confirmation class of migrant workers
  • Quarterly meeting is announced for Indianapolis CCW
  • Farmer’s view: a small voice
  • Open house
  • Newman Mothers plan guest tea
  • Plan festival
  • New Albany slates series of lectures
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Little Flower sets annual card party
  • Plan card parties
  • Feel free to criticize, delegate tells the laity
  • Avoid backing extremists, Catholic press advised
  • Gives bus ruling
  • At communications clinic
  • Plan card party
  • Reject priest’s offer to teach bible course
  • 4,000 Third Order members attend interracial rally
  • Seek change in laws on immigration
  • Rural life expert named for award
  • Many vocations
  • Canadian laymen plan publication

 

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