Criterion Archives - March 30, 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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  • A Lutheran’s appeal: Protestant devotion to Mary is advocated
  • Catholic right to resist State’s injustice cited
  • Card. Tien reports torture used against Chinese clergy
  • The parish with a heart’: helps a stricken member
  • Word from the archbishop
  • Rabbi lauds unity moves of Pope John
  • Bloomington plans religious drama
  • New Orleans plans to integrate schools
  • Social action
  • Cornerstone rite set for Chartrand
  • Takes over control of grade schools
  • Indianapolis parish inaugurates special bible devotions during Lent: St. Catherine’s parish, Indianapolis
  • A Citadel of liberal arts: Marian passes a milestone
  • The Church and the world: vocation congress-charges refuted-training teachers
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bar Brazilian priests from political office
  • Serious business: “Stalog 17’ comedy, Latin School
  • Hill billy
  • Comment: UN bonds-Lilly gift-Bishops’ Relief-Independence
  • Question box: Pegler marriage case questioned
  • Stray leaves: St. Patrick’s Day, church music, etc.
  • Opinions: not teacher’s problem, reader says
  • Priest in Russia: Soviets vary tactics to wipe out religion
  • Plan encyclical symposium at ND
  • What of the day: the Cronin pamphlet
  • Annual clergy institute on alcoholism scheduled
  • Drop first grade in crowded schools
  • Navy project
  • For teens only
  • Immaculate Heart cops table tennis team title
  • Immaculate Heart wins Criterion Quiz Contest
  • List winners at Scecina’s science fair
  • Sodality Congress set at Scecina March 31st
  • Anne Culkin: answers earlier query about old rosaries
  • To present recital: Miss Judy Golden, Our Lady of Grace Academy, Beech Grove
  • Greater interest in sciences urged
  • Cy Cipher
  • Plan under study to drop football in high schools
  • ‘Varsity Night’ set for Woods students
  • Plan community for the retired
  • Grateful
  • The faith explained: Mass of the faithful
  • Sacred vestments: the cope
  • The yardstick: plural unionism
  • Family clinic: are today’s children more disobedient?
  • The liturgical week
  • Spiritual apartheid
  • Distorted humor: ‘Lover, Come Back’ is vulgar, grotesque
  • Plan spaghetti dinner: Altar Society of St. Catherine’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Books of the hour: the coming council
  • Louisville college to hold institute on art, morality
  • Notre Dame given $1 million gift
  • Tic tacker
  • West Africa expert will pay a visit to Marian campus
  • Marian announces $60 tuition boost
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Adoration group will attend Mass
  • St. Philip’s slates recollection day
  • An act of genius: why Nyerere resigned as Tanganyika premier
  • Golden jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Schmitt
  • Blue Ladies set Communion Mass
  • New officers
  • Tell City DCCW schedules meeting
  • Parish mission is scheduled
  • Mission slated
  • Farmer’s view: abundance
  • More U.S. farmers urged to migrate
  • Aid Little Sisters: St. Joseph Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor
  • Swiss bishop’s appraisal: not all military uses of A-weapons seen evil
  • Says bigotry will stop aid to private schools
  • Holy Father sets up hierarchy for Korea
  • Role of Cardinal lauded in passage of rights measure
  • Power blue image of Church scored
  • Mission aid
  • Easter message

 

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