Criterion Archives - July 27, 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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  • Little Sisters announce site of home for aged
  • Keen interest shown: Council may discuss liberty of non-Catholic minorities
  • New academic dean named for Marian
  • Catholic Charities plans special exhibit Sunday
  • Named chaplain for Little Sisters
  • U.S. liturgists: see more vernacular as result of council
  • Benedictine welcome: Beech Grove mayor, city officials enjoy Lady of Grace hospitality
  • Open struck schools in Australia
  • Catholic Charities plans special exhibit Sunday
  • Convent chaplain: The Right Rev. Ignatius Esser, O.S.B.
  • One year later: the shocking story of the freedom riders
  • Indianapolis nun professed: Xavier Mission Sister of Fraser, Michigan, Sister Therese Marie, the former Janet Wiseman
  • The Church and the world: canonizations-social justice-banished
  • 850 Providence Sisters at interracial seminar
  • Take initiative, Christians advised
  • Atlanta Catholic schools to enroll 11 Negro pupils
  • Extension given for Easter dut
  • Pray for rain
  • Catholic observers plan to attend WCC meeting
  • Liturgical reform is initiated for the Malabar Rite
  • Take initiative, Christians advised
  • Aid refugees
  • Comment: the doctors-invisible American
  • Question box: priest had cows, but we had none
  • Opinions: Medicare editorial evokes criticism
  • Controversy: doctors in Canada hurt profession
  • Sermonette: love your neighbor
  • The Vatican Council: secretariat for Unity has immense potential
  • Preparing for Second Vatican Council
  • Council official sees surge toward unity
  • What of the day: divergencies of opinion
  • Set up benefit plan for lay employees
  • For teens only
  • St. Joan of Arc’s swimming champs
  • School press parley dates announced
  • Vocations flourish in mountains
  • Spanish-speaking census opened
  • Cy Cipher
  • Convention slated
  • The liturgical week
  • The faith explained: when should priest be called for the sick?
  • Mother Mary Katharine Drexel
  • Confirmation anointing is still a requirement
  • Family clinic: woman worried about marrying a widower
  • The yardstick: is labor bourgeois?
  • Controversial movie: Why did they film ‘Lolita,’ critic wonders
  • Cornerstone box: Joseph Huber, St. John’s parish, Starlight and Father Charles Noll, pastor
  • Books of the hour: the role of Catechism
  • Warns of slavery of materialism
  • Protestants, Jews get bids to attend Pontifical studies
  • Tic tacker
  • Issue explained:  ban on translation of pastoral clarified
  • Religious fog among pupils hit
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Catholic Dr. Schweitzer: ex-insurance executive now apostle to lepers
  • Around the archdiocese: annual chicken dinners slated t 3 parishes
  • Sellersburg picnic award
  • Memento
  • State KC officials schedule meeting
  • Annual pilgrimage to Ohio shrine set
  • Church construction
  • Study rental plan in textbook crisis
  • Farmer’s view: why subsidies?
  • Close churches
  • In Florence: prelate meets with laity to discuss council views
  • Need of Catholic brains seen factor in school aid
  • Papal camps
  • Ordinations up
  • Jesuit named: Father John A. Hardon, S.J.
  • Urges that laymen, nuns be permitted to give Communion
  • Prayer pickets seeking return of worker-priests
  • Spanish bishops deplore lack of social conscience
  • Aide to education peril emphasized
  • Hit Jewish council representations
  • Help foreign girls

 

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