Criterion Archives - June 22, 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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  • Three faiths to join in study of racial bias
  • More vernacular: changes are authorized in adult Baptism rite
  • Three deaneries plan Corpus Christi rites
  • Aims in life emphasized by Pontiff
  • National merit scholar: Gregory A. Kohl
  • Commissions set up: Vatican implements decree on Latin, Greek
  • What changes mean
  • Flexibility in Baptism was needed
  • Assistant pastors to exchange posts
  • Use vacations: laity serve as part-time monks
  • Warn about MRA
  • Marriage programs
  • Responsible parenthood: the hardest job a man or woman will ever have to face
  • Back Catholic stand: Germany’s Protestants issue social manifesto
  • The Church and the world: Pope to students-bus plan rejected-sabotage law
  • St. Pius X festival award: Father Charles Ross
  • Catholics voice anxiety over new Laotian regime
  • Several approaches: Ribicoff cites methods to aid private schools
  • 40-pupil limit ordered for parochial classrooms
  • Kennedy comments on overpopulation
  • Church in Midwest
  • Comment: liberty-loose talk-unity
  • Question box: do we know what Jesus looked like?
  • Controversy: disagree on merits of shared time
  • Opinions: reader comments on ICLU controversy
  • Drop trivialities: fight poverty, hunger, ND head urges science: Father Hesburgh
  • ND students in mission work
  • What of the day: hits depersonalization of Church in America
  • Catholic scholars take a new look at Luther
  • Scores conservatives for negative slogans
  • Colombian prelate acts to stem Commie advance
  • Hits over-optimism about church unity
  • For teens only
  • Climax of a great year: St. Catherine Junior CYO kickball
  • Triple crown winners: Immaculate Heart’s boys
  • Expect 350 to compete in annual golf event
  • Pontiff has praise for international sports competition
  • Cy Cipher
  • Tax savings
  • Named principal of Cathedral High
  • The faith explained: important rules for confession
  • The liturgical week
  • Family clinic: an alcoholic spouse
  • The yardstick: Henry Ford comments about business ethics
  • What is man?: two new war movies profoundly different
  • Msgr. Downey K.C. sets concert-dance
  • U.S. Steel grant
  • Plan Marian alumni dance
  • Books of the hour: a book about addiction
  • A nun’s recruit: 1962 Marian graduate will teach in Japan: Miss Sharon Sweeney
  • Marian staffers touring Europe
  • Governor deplores Ohio sterilizations
  • Tic tacker
  • Outdoor novenas
  • Brother Bruno dies at age of 73
  • Providence school principals listed
  • Open house
  • Around the archdiocese: annual dinner, bazaar scheduled at Napoleon
  • Benedictines list ten changes among school principals
  • Farmer’s view: butter and eggs?
  • Richmond couple to mark jubilee
  • CYO’ers aid Bloomington Hospital
  • Group to promote school bus rides
  • Warns of Commie threat to Dominican Republic
  • Widow’s mite
  • Communism study slated for adults
  • Oldest cardinal
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Festivals on tap in three parishes during week-end
  • Catholic supplement
  • Scotch press reports: five Spanish bishops deny backing stikers
  • Council commissions make final proposals
  • To give recollection: Father Kenney Sweeney
  • Jubilians: Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hynes
  • First officials of Council may be named in July
  • U.S. priest mapping NCWC for Bolivia
  • Ministers are welcomed
  • Extension granted in textbook case
  • Charity week

 

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