Criterion Archives - January 19, 1962

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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  • Catholics and Protestants in Rome join non-Christians in fellowship
  • Priests, nuns murdered in the Congo
  • Rash, unjust judgments: Vatican paper critical of Lombardi proposals
  • Anglicans back cause of martyrs
  • Public schools balk: airborne TV classes face a dubious future
  • Speaker hurls challenge at U.S. legal profession
  • Compact science kit
  • New viewpoint
  • Calendar
  • Race and racism: the top of the heap
  • 41 church-related aid programs passed by Congress, study shows
  • The Church and the world: NCWC study-Mexican movie campaign-Irish lay teachers strike
  • Retreat promoters: Single Business Girls retreat
  • Shared time proposal seen worthy of study
  • Put Negro in his place? Yes, in Mystical Body
  • World Lepers’ day
  • Names in the news
  • Opposes move to include St. Joseph’s name in Mass
  • Comment: Catholic president-justice and freedom-migrant laborers
  • Question box: can do you explain Pegler’s marriage?
  • Stray leaves: odds and ends from our readings
  • Sermonette: following God’s will
  • Opinions: encouraged by curious reader’s letter
  • Missioner’s aim: obsolescence
  • Family clinic: wife wants erring husband back
  • The yardstick: a false impression
  • Jesuit comments on use of contraceptive pills
  • Prelate defends design of Liverpool Cathedral
  • What of the day: the bonds of tradition
  • For teens only
  • Bloomington slates annual charity dance
  • Anne Culkin: the boy is insulting
  • 4 from Archdiocese to enter convent: Mary Ann Schoettmer, Geraldine Harmeyer, Shirley Ann Gerth, Darlene Graf
  • Contest theme
  • Pious association of women is given Cardinal’s approval
  • Cy Cipher
  • Jesuit colleges expect sharp rise in enrollments
  • Chicago luncheon opens Woods drive
  • Fathers’ Club sets spaghetti dinner
  • Archbishop saluted
  • The faith explained: the sacrament of Confirmation
  • Mother and teacher: keep holy the Sabbath
  • The liturgical week
  • Woman in modern society
  • The life of Our Lord: the arrest of Jesus
  • Wants to go back: she’s sold on lay mission work
  • Better that the play: ‘Flower Drum Song’ is a diverting fable
  • Hits downgrading of family
  • Triad concert set for January 26th
  • Books of the hour: ‘Acres of diamonds’
  • Stresses need for laws on equal job opportunity
  • Cathedral parents schedule dance
  • Refuge housing
  • Tic tacker
  • Catholics and Protestants join in unity observance
  • Airborne TV classes
  • Pilgrimage leader: Msgr. Victor L. Goosens
  • Protestant leader high in praise of ‘Mater et Magister’
  • ND head favors aid to colleges
  • New officers
  • Around the archdiocese: Madison presentation set by Players Incorporated
  • Says Pope backs ‘common market’
  • Farmer’s view: was God wrong?
  • Small farm seen bulwark of religion, democracy
  • CPA team planning Latin America tour
  • On study group
  • Lenten series
  • Marian announces classes for credit in evening courses
  • Peter Claver ladies elect new officers
  • Daily Mass at 98
  • Lauds church
  • Korean Catholics
  • Third phase opens: Council commission tackles moral issues
  • Learn from Protestants, Catholics are reminded
  • Orphanage seized by Ceylon regime
  • Knights’ drive aides Information Center
  • Religious tortured in Czechoslovakia
  • New Belgian See

 

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