Criterion Archives - May 25, 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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  • Urges Catholics and Jews to work for understanding
  • Press work lauded: sees an expanding role for the Catholic layman
  • 331,000 inquiries
  • More beds at St. Francis Hospital
  • Greek Orthodox view: infallibility termed Council unity bar
  • Father Holloran resigns: two pastors reassigned
  • Public housing called instrument of social justice
  • Bills would remove teacher inequities
  • Believes infallibility no bar to church unity
  • Ecumenical flavor: Rabbi’s article wins CPA award
  • Pope to take part in procession
  • Open for bids
  • Decision in Equador: a saga of political courage
  • Rash of serious problems beset Church in Equador
  • The Church and the world: step to canonization-Jesuits in Africa-priest slain
  • Planning a trip? Christ the King Business Education Day activities
  • A progress report: Latin in the Church
  • Say Church shares blame for Algerian bloodshed
  • Only U.S. and Canada have adequate clergy
  • President urges prayers for peace
  • Crusade launched in Latin America
  • Comment: off limits?-arguments
  • 8th commandment
  • Question box: can unbaptized gain salvation?
  • Stray leaves: poodle has pups; it’s no bonanza
  • Future is hopeful: vocation drive opened by Dominican Bishops
  • Foresees apostolate in space
  • What of the day: challenge for the laity: the making of converts
  • Philosophers challenged to tackle moral problems
  • Mission donations near $22 million
  • See school crisis in Great Britain
  • Encyclical meant to solve disputes, Pontiff explains
  • For teens only
  • Eastsiders snare boys’ track crown
  • On Junior Heart committee: Marion County Junior Heart Committee
  • New guild will promote CYO’s Camp Christina
  • St. Meinrad schedules dual commencement
  • Softball league for men organized by six parishes
  • Girls track meet scheduled Sunday
  • Youth Adoration Day intentions announced
  • Athletes honored at Marian College
  • Cy Cipher
  • Contest winners are announced
  • Camping change
  • The faith explained: the sacred tribunal of Penance
  • Vestments of the Eastern Churches
  • Family clinic: in-laws are too helpful, harassed wife writes
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: the good old days
  • Early start
  • Religious impact: ‘Whistle Down the Wind’ is highly absorbing
  • Books of the hour: the lives of ‘Baby Doe’
  • Fr. O’Brien raps birth control program
  • Philadelphia plans O’Hara School
  • Saints’ biographies will be published
  • Tic tacker
  • 1962 honor night awards presented at Cathedral to 15
  • Four are invested at Lady of Grace
  • Parish festival season lifts lid at Holy Trinity
  • Spring card party scheduled by D.I.
  • Sidney Croppers to note jubilee
  • Credit unions
  • Fr. Albert Nevins, retiring president, voted CPA award
  • Around the archdiocese: recollection day set for New Albany DCCW
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. William     plan 50th jubilee at Connersville
  • Marian College gives scholarships to 42
  • Farmer’s view: punks don’t pray
  • Father Raymond to mark jubilee
  • Awards presented by Newman Club
  • Annual study week scheduled by UCW
  • Brennan new head of Woods’ trustees
  • Clergy shortage
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Academy reports new class officers
  • New officers
  • Elect new officers at St. Philip Neri
  • Third order rite
  • Step toward unity?: asks that laity be given role in naming bishops
  • Five-fold aid program to Latin America cited
  • Asks greater clergy effort against bias
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Msgr. Lux heads Extension Society
  • Insulated piety rapped by speaker
  • Seek industrial reforms in strike-ridden Spain
  • Three are added to U.S. hierarchy
  • 60th anniversary
  • Receives fellowship: Sister Mary Jonathan, O.S.B.

 

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