Criterion Archives - October 5, 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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  • World awaits opening of ecumenical council
  • Pope John pays visit to shrines
  • New parish planned in Indianapolis: St. Gabriel
  • Fr. Hunger resigns
  • Serra announces plans for vocations exhibit
  • Ruling eliminates all school prayers
  • 3 observers are named
  • President voices hope council will aid peace
  • For new high school: Ritter faculty house groundbreaking set
  • Annual rite
  • Official
  • Chilean bishops ask social reforms
  • Convert-prelate: says Jewish observers not  likely at council
  • 201 experts are named to aid council work
  • Council is likened to Supreme Court
  • Order temporary closing of St. Peter’s Basilica
  • Ask rosary for council
  • Council is called act of courage
  • At dedication rite
  • The Church and the world: memorial Mass-law aids migrants-clothing collection slated
  • Chartrand dedication
  • Stresses religious basis for rational optimism
  • Magazine aims to aid alcoholics
  • Comment: Ole Miss-honesty-the reason why-cultured thieves
  • Question box: reader worried about love of God
  • Controversy: are lay societies too dependent?
  • Opinions: reformed drinker seeks to aid others
  • Loss on press run: Hart says workers timed strike to hurt K. of C.
  • Plan journal about unity
  • Council leaders
  • Figures misleading, ACTU head contends
  • What of the day: fear triggered failures
  • Pope urges zeal, accuracy in following the council
  • Only American: Archbishop Martin J. O’Connor
  • Archbishop Testa dies at age 53
  • Honor cardinal
  • For teens only
  • Grid forecast
  • Have bus will transfer: St. Pius X School
  • Plan academy dance: St. Mary Academy
  • Cy Cipher
  • School savings
  • Two northside rivals in key grid contest
  • Youth week plans jelling
  • Nurse alumnae plan homecoming
  • Class ring custom hit
  • Irish quarterback: Daryle Lamonica
  • The faith explained: prayer intentions
  • Family clinic: young couple forced to delay marriage
  • In the vineyard: Discalced Carmelite Friars
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: automation in focus
  • Says religious practices stabilize the family
  • Troubles with doubles: St. Mark’s School, Indianapolis
  • Books of the hour: the Japanese mind
  • ‘I Thank a Fool’ termed a bewildering movie
  • Woods schedules fine arts series
  • Plan style show and card party: Altar Society of Holy Name parish
  • Plan radio series on Holy Scripture
  • TV Catholic Hour slates three plays
  • Tic tacker
  • Couple to observe 50th anniversary
  • Plan fall festival: Our Lady of Lourdes parish
  • Anti-crime effort will be subject of DCCW program
  • St. Christopher’s slates fall dance
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Open house
  • St. Anthony sets annual fish fry
  • Marian to present expert on Japan: Dr. Olson
  • Tell City nuns enjoy outing
  • Farmer’s view: future reverence
  • Couple to observe 50th anniversary
  • Around the archdiocese: Cambridge City parish slates open house Oct. 14
  • St. Meinrad sets annual pilgrimages
  • First meeting set by Proctor Club
  • Board to meet
  • Meeting slated
  • Guardian Angel Guild to meet
  • 3rd Order to meet
  • Sees no violation: legal expert refutes school aid objection
  • Spark explosion of faith, Catholic laity are urged
  • Fatima Retreat House opens $200,000 drive
  • Swiss guard is ready
  • For lay teachers
  • Via Telstar?

 

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