Criterion Archives - February 2, 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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  • Talented parochial school artists display their creative handiwork
  • Launch radio rosary in New Albany area
  • What Schalk found: inside Yugoslavia: a first-hand report
  • To expand services: men of the archdiocese to back NCCM drive
  • St. Meinrad to help staff minor seminary in Peru
  • More dialogue advocated between laity and bishops
  • Urges emphasis on doctrines vital to non-Catholics
  • Jail appeal draws 130 cards, letters
  • Automation
  • Spiritual debt: Christian ingratitude to Jews hit
  • The Church and the world: gift to Pontiff-bias appeals denied-lay missionaries
  • Council is seen as only prelude to unity efforts
  • K.C. to supply bells for shrine
  • Comment: Lombardi rebuke-doctors’ I-HOPE-UN statistics-for men only
  • Question box: question posed on use of rhythm
  • Stray leaves: should vernacular replace the Latin?
  • Opinions: REMC official raps reader’s charges
  • Marian associates plan drive
  • What of the day: sensible foreign aid
  • Family clinic: husband is 14-carat mess
  • The yardstick: solution is proposed to union shop dispute
  • Reformed churches urged to develop Catholic dialogue
  • Suggests formula to promote unity
  • Priests sentenced in Red Lithuania
  • Confirms prisoners
  • For teens only
  • Honor journalists: “School Publications and the Catholic Press”
  • Anne Culkin: is science overplayed?
  • Named to national post: Father Robert Konstanzer, Providence senior, Dorothy Knight, YCS Federation
  • Style show winners are listed
  • Acceleration plan reported success
  • Teenage teachers use radio network
  • YCW groups set Richmond meeting
  • The faith explained: the greatest sacrament
  • Mother and teacher: a mandate to Catholics
  • The liturgical week
  • The life of Our Lord: sunrise on Friday
  • Informed Catholicism
  • ‘The Innocents’: the latest horror movie from England is a gem
  • The hand of friendship
  • Books of the hour: Mauriac falls short
  • Negro Baptist leader asks adoption of Pope’s ideals
  • Faculty additions, curriculum shifts listed at Woods
  • Tic tacker
  • Inside Yugoslavia: a first-hand report
  • 30,000 attend rally in Miami
  • Pope aids UNICEF
  • Negro archbishop notes U.S. interracial progress
  • Priest-survivor tells details of Congo massacre
  • Bp. C.H. Helmsing given Missouri see
  • Around the archdiocese: dessert card party set in Clarksville, Feb. 14
  • Takes vows: Brother John Henninger, C.S.C.
  • Ask tariff reductions to help U.S. farmers
  • Farmer shares sweet corn methods
  • Episcopal bishop backs school aid under conditions
  • Farmer’s view: who’s a peasant?
  • Parish credit union set to pay 3.5% dividend
  • Valentine dance slated at Woods
  • New Catholic center
  • Priests, ministers join in prayers for church unity
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • St. Jude Hospital dedication slated
  • Pontiff urges prudence in writing on Council
  • Episcopal bishop cites unity signs
  • Theme announced for CFM program
  • Contestants: Father Joseph Grothaus; “Baby Contest”
  • Theologian’s view: Protestant impressed with papal authority
  • Poles voice suggestions on Council
  • Governor signs bus ride measure

 

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