Criterion Archives - March 16, 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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  • Bishops report communism infects all Central America
  • 25 Years ago: Pius XI saw Red danger when others were blind
  • Ill. Catholics already have shared time
  • At West Baden: Jesuit student-priest is master photographer
  • Benedictines report $71,000 in contributions
  • Dutch ask Latin decree clarification
  • U.S. Cardinal reports on progress of Council
  • Vocations exhibit draws throngs in Clarksville
  • Diocese organizes for Church unity
  • Brother Hilary Lang: finds Brazil’s waterways key to missionary growth
  • Money problems down south: Peruvians don’t like the collection basket
  • Police League aids Latin School
  • The Church and the world: Mrs. Kennedy’s visit-school grants-Lenten sacrifice
  • Foster homes needed: Cuban refugee children airlifted to freedom
  • Comment: Patrician views-lay participation
  • Question box: why are so many cardinals Italian?
  • Stray leaves: the Breastplate of St. Patrick
  • Opinions: Arizona school case; a reader’s view
  • A priest in Russia: religion still vital to Russians
  • Searching for credit: religion on the campus
  • What of the day: the size of government
  • Plan spring fashion show: Women’s Club of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish
  • Professor speculates: Newman would approve U.S. Catholic universities
  • For teens only
  • Vocations exhibit: Sisters of St. Francis, Sister Mary Ronald O.S.F.; Sister Mary Brendan, O.S.F.
  • CYO table tennis tourney to begin with 500 entries.
  • Major repairs, alterations completed in St. Peter’s
  • Jesuit supports Bible in school
  • Red hat
  • Youth problems
  • Cy Cipher
  • Anne Culkin: girl asks if she can buy her own corsage
  • To enter convent: Miss Donna Lou Reel
  • Youth problems
  • Catholic schools should take lead
  • 67’ League titleholders: Holy Trinity squad
  • The faith explained: purpose and effects of the Mass
  • Sacred vestments: chasuble
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: lobbyists galore
  • Family clinic: should she continue to date a non-Catholic?
  • Belittles religion: shun extreme sacramental attachment
  • Marian College to host annual choral festival
  • Benefit card party: the Christian Mothers Society of Sacred Heart parish, Indianapolis
  • Tennessee torture: this play could go up in smoke
  • Books of the hour: role of a Catholic
  • Tic tacker
  • Speaker: Mrs. Osma Spurlock, deputy director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission
  • Vincent de Paul to meet March 18
  • Legion of Mary observes 25th year
  • Museum
  • Protest closing of Catholic paper
  • 124 Negro priest now serve in U.S.
  • Pope again joins Lenten practice
  • German Lutheran observer to study council’s proposals
  • Marian Associates report 87 members
  • A Kennedy ducks federal aid issue
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg CCW set meeting at Batesville
  • Msgr. Sprigler dies; Floyds Knobs
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Deanery CCW to elect officers
  • Mount St. Joseph alumnae to meet
  • Christ’s death
  • Farmer’s view: hi, neighbor
  • Alumni social
  • Home-made wave machine: Schulte High School, Terre Haute
  • What’s 200 years?: predicts Scandinavian return to Catholicism
  • Takes Dr. Crane to takes on cost of lay missionary
  • Dutch bishops stress devotion to Holy Eucharist
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Pontiff asks generosity of faithful
  • Lenten pastoral asks union labor support
  • Baltimore prelate backs legislation
  • CFM uses tent to reach ‘strays’
  • Dedication speaker: Father Joseph D. Brokhage, S.T.D., St. Mary’s College, St. Mary, Ky.
  • Canadian priests study radio, TV
  • Collection
  • N.D. receives $500,000 gift

 

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