Criterion Archives - July 6, 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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  • Dedication slated at Little Flower
  • New Little Flower Church
  • Admits errors: envoy pledges fair deal for Spain’s Protestants
  • Seek to prevent elimination of God from public schools
  • Carmelite novena rites open July 8
  • Franciscan sisters elect new superior: Mother Marie Dillhoff
  • Father Gerdon named: Msgr. Hamill retiring as New Albany pastor
  • Three Franciscan appointments made
  • Paris priests may wear suits
  • The performing arts
  • More Church recognition of artist recommended
  • The Church and the world: president hopeful-seek ransom-appeal in France
  • Birth control pill backers are cautioned by Cardinal
  • NCWC legal study: not all public school prayers are prohibited
  • Prep school patron: St. Jean Brebeuf
  • Anti-clericalism label hit by Bishop Pursley
  • Comment: after the decision-survival
  • Question box: must one confess for Communion?
  • Controversy: criticizes debate over laity’s role
  • Opinions: visitor comments on Ribicoff TV talk
  • Social reform: Black Monday ruling
  • Guess again: Catholic Salvage Bureau in Indianapolis
  • Cardinal ordains one of his sons
  • Weaknesses in business pinpointed by Jesuit
  • Catholic schools in Yukon extended equality of status
  • More Negro priests seen badly needed
  • Foundation plans study of colleges
  • What of the day: Supreme Court decision
  • Pope lauds work of T.S. Eliot
  • Home of St. Peter unearthed in Rome
  • Belloc memorial
  • Pope aids refugees
  • For teens only
  • Baseball runnersup: St. Bernadette CYO cadet baseball team
  • End sports rivalries, school official urges
  • 200 U.S. Negroes included among religious Brothers
  • Something’s cookin’: McGrath’s matchless meals mean much to many mouths
  • Youth ask change in drinking law
  • Novice swim meet on tap tomorrow
  • Cy Cipher
  • 7th graders help memorial fund
  • Blessed Julie Biliart
  • The faith explained: role of indulgences
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: peace in Sheboygan
  • Extreme Unction’s power stressed by theologian
  • Family clinic: girl’s parents are worried
  • ‘Last year at Marienbad’: finds French movie beautiful, bewildering
  • Books of the hour: guide to Catholic books
  • Tic tacker
  • Priester takes office as K.C. State Deputy
  • Carmelite novenas
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Meeting scheduled for DCCW board
  • For Peru missioners: departure rite is held at Saint Meinrad
  • Around the archdiocese: essay contest winners announced at Richmond
  • Benefit is slated for Child Center
  • 132,000 Baptisms
  • Chaos aiding Reds in Latin America
  • Ford Foundation lauded for grants
  • Farmer’s view: no more room
  • Robert W. Smith new Grand Knight
  • Outstanding layman: Robert J. Alerding
  • Alumni to meet
  • Six Benedictines observe jubilees
  • Preparations under way: Council plans full use of modern equipment
  • Cites four Council issues of Protestant interest
  • Novena speaker: Father Edward Whitley
  • Holy Office issues warning about writings of the late Father Teilhard de Chardin, S.J.
  • Precedent
  • Goa imposes curbs on religion classes

 

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