Criterion Archives - September 21, 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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  • Twenty-five years a bishop
  • Chicago daily paper asks government aid for parochial schools
  • Rural life official: urges establishment of world food bank
  • Threat of government intrusion in private charities criticized
  • Urges trust in government
  • Indianapolis deanery split
  • Official
  • Fathers Dorraugh, Gayso appointed to pastorates
  • Hits narrow mentality about welfare program
  • Back farmers’ right to bargain
  • Starlight school to be dedicated
  • West Side Story: plight of the Latin immigrant
  • 4,500 baptisms a year: St. Peter’s Basilica has busy baptistery
  • Stresses charity on global scale
  • Korean growth
  • The Church and the world: 7,146 missionaries-school bus issue-ease boycott
  • Begin theology studies: West Baden College
  • Vatican prelate urges just pay for farmers
  • Promote racial justice, Bishop urges Catholics
  • Therese Neumann dies at age of 64.
  • University opens retirement home
  • Bp. John Wright on TV Sept. 23
  • Won’t use segregated park
  • Comment: In a democracy there must be some room for honest argument-recess time-for farmers
  • Question box: questions opinion about pacifism
  • Controversy: ‘America’ editorial draws more fire
  • Opinions: hopes Latin is retained in the Mass
  • Sermonette: now is the time
  • Coverage assured: Council’s press office to serve global media
  • What of the day: conservative approach to lay participation
  • Dearth of vocations laid to parish apathy
  • Pontiff gives advice on seminary training
  • Desire for truth seen on campuses
  • for teens only
  • St. Philip Neri Bowling tourney winners
  • CYO class C baseball champions: St. Andrew’s
  • Busy Cardinal
  • hobby show modified
  • Elected: Thomas Murphy
  • CFM units to hold regional meeting
  • Grid jamboree honors go to the East, 54-14
  • Mission charity
  • Noted French historian to speak at Archabbey
  • Aid Cuba refugees
  • Challenge of religious life
  • Priest will train team for Olympics
  • The faith explained: privilege of prayer
  • In the vineyard: the Carmelites
  • Family clinic: why don’t our Catholics practice more charity?
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: can the farmers strike?
  • Prayer for the council
  • Automation
  • Profile of a parish: Holy Name parish-Beech Grove
  • Benedictines staff three institutions
  • Hospital is a community landmark
  • Tic tacker
  • ‘The Spiral Road’ a Hollywood botch
  • Marian College opens with record enrollment
  • Dance slated
  • St. Meinrad slates ordination Sunday
  • Festival slated at Carmel parish
  • Denver monsignor is charities head
  • Chicago priests off to Panama
  • St. Christopher sets autumn card party
  • For the engaged
  • Illinois pastor to give retreat
  • Alumnae to meet
  • Backs aid in refugee work
  • Farmer’s view: competition?
  • Woods opens 122nd year
  • Guild to meet
  • Catholic library notes 20th year in New Albany
  • Books of the hour: English Catholics
  • 3rd Order to meet
  • Parishes to help in telethon drive
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Third Order unit slates meeting
  • Recollection speaker: Father Joseph Brokhage
  • Hospital Guild sets card party
  • New officers
  • Assessing candidates: Catholic psychologists discuss religious life
  • Aussie prelates stirs up ruckus over school aid
  • Ask couples to volunteer for missions
  • Card party practice: St. Thomas Aquinas parish
  • Plan fall card party: Altar Society of St. Catherine’s parish
  • Catholic and Anglican prelates at dedication
  • Official lauds work of Papal volunteers
  • Cooperation
  • Seminary board includes laymen
  • Annual breakfast slated by Fatima Retreat League
  • Elevated
  • No chili
  • Ferdinand convent opens fund drive
  • National officer: Mrs. William J. Morgan

 

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