Criterion Archives - June 15, 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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  • Atlanta See to integrate its schools
  • Donkey serenade
  • Reprisal in Spain: Franco bars broadcast of masses on network
  • Why not invite Protestants?
  • Warmer relations
  • Pope foresees Council fulfilling man’s hopes
  • Episcopalian nuns attend conference
  • Knights will donate million to missions
  • Father J.H.V. Some sheds Charities Bureau
  • Map lay training in Central America
  • 40 years later: high school class with a cause
  • YCW world body supports strikers
  • Nigeria-bound: Marian graduate to join Peace Corps
  • Mother and teachers: a synopsis by Rev. Joseph Gallagher
  • Plan Corpus Christi rally
  • How encyclical got its title
  • The Church and the world: Pontiff’s portrait-pass obscenity bills-editor honored by Queen
  • Nursing alumnae dance: St. Vincent’s School of Nursing
  • University will appeal civil marriage ruling
  • Comment: it can happen-a clarification-legislation-the migrants
  • Question box: can you justify nuclear warfare?
  • Opinions: confused about paper’s ACLU position
  • Controversy: Cronin pamphlet draws objections
  • Pope honors Protestant, Jew
  • Collection of gripes attitude by laity hit
  • Taxpayers saved $19 million a year
  • Books of the hour: Jehovah’s witnesses
  • Council will define the role of bishops, Anglicans are told
  • What of the day: the uprising in Spain
  • Achievement award winners: Scecina Memorial High School
  • For teens only
  • Cadet kickball champs: St. Catherine’s cadets
  • Immaculate Heart captures first triple crown in history of CYO: add baseball trophy to grid and net titles
  • Alumni schedule dance
  • Junior baseball league activity opens next week
  • Turning chicken pays off
  • Pilgrimage
  • Cy Cipher
  • The faith explained: telling our sins
  • Vestments of the Eastern Churches
  • Family clinic: will curbing teenagers hurt them later on?
  • Raps mood of reverence, asks greater fear of God
  • The yardstick: Jimmy Hoffa’s message
  • The liturgical week
  • Tic tacker
  • A sad film: ‘Lonely are the Brave’ fresh chnk of realism
  • Ladies of Charity to install officers
  • CFM group slates regional meeting
  • Bazaar scheduled at St. Anthony’s
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg women will meet at Hamburg
  • Festivals slated in Indianapolis
  • Simply beautiful: Our Lady of Perpetual Help, New Albany
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • New officers
  • Farmer’s view: a pit, sort of
  • President honors Dr. Dooley’s mother
  • Enters third phase: commission winding up preparation for Council
  • Reaffirm women’s role, delegate tells graduates
  • Rev. J. V. Beechem to conduct retreats
  • Hits attitude of defeatism on council
  • Adult Confirmation
  • Laud work of UNESCO organization
  • School bible reading, Lord’s prayer upheld

 

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