Criterion Archives - November 9, 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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  • CYO of the year: St. Catherine’s Parish, Indianapolis
  • Council’s 1st session ends Dec. 8
  • Pope chooses unusual rite for Mass on anniversary
  • Annual information day slated for non-Catholics
  • Council Fathers study changes in the Mass
  • World Mass suggested by missionary bishop
  • Fr. Joseph H.V. Somes dies at the age of 64
  • Educator is named auxiliary bishop
  • Donation
  • New Richmond deanery CYO officers
  • Long-range expansion announced for Woods
  • Teachers in uniform
  • Exclusion of religion in colleges criticized
  • Just what are we committed to defend?
  • Clarifies role of council
  • Conference slated on religion, race
  • Couple to work at Uganda mission
  • United Nations festival
  • The Church and the world: Pope visits sick-pupils barred-seek women priests
  • Believes world resources enough to end poverty
  • Caveat emtor
  • Editor comments from Rome: Politics in the council? yes, if the term is understood correctly-Tuesday’s lesson
  • Question box: birth control pill raises a question
  • Opinions: can’t stand any more ‘Criterionism’
  • No firm action seen; lay apostolate evokes some intriguing questions for council
  • What of the day: is press being used?
  • Observers pray for council
  • The Yardstick: the Black Muslims
  • For teens only
  • Cadet kickball runners-up: Nativity Cadet kickballers
  • Playoffs are snarled by 3-way tie
  • Scouts tour Woods campus
  • Lingua Latina mortua? It’s very much alive
  • Hosts meet of sodalities
  • Scecina gridders snap Irish streak
  • Richmond ‘D’ Day draws 500 teeners
  • Marquette plans huge expansion
  • Cy Cipher
  • List top winners in CYO contests
  • Marian to present guitarist-singer
  • Latin knowledge undesirable
  • Family clinic: husband has grave problem
  • Sermonette: let God do it?
  • This is Catholicism: God and creation
  • In the whole Christ: divine witness to the truth
  • The liturgical week
  • Outlines place of women in emerging role of laity
  • In the vineyard: Daughters of St. Vincent de Paul
  • Poignant drama: ‘Requiem for a Heavyweight’
  • Men of Alverna officers
  • Books of the hour: Doctor Spock on morals
  • Cast is announced by Theatre Guild
  • Authors will write council film script
  • Council medal
  • Tic tacker
  • Charity, understanding called keys to unity
  • U.N. festival entry: St. James School, Indianapolis
  • Annual fall workshop set for Catholic women
  • Conference series slated on bible: Archabbot Ignatius
  • Plan demonstration of Anglican chant
  • Turkey dinner, school scheduled
  • Joseph Caito’s to mark jubilee
  • Vatican gift
  • Indian cardinal meets with Nehru
  • St. Anthony’s sets turkey, ham dinner
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg Deanery women to meet Nov. 15
  • Urges stress on values, not liturgical changes
  • Charity, understanding called keys to unity
  • Plan open house at Richmond
  • Sister Leonella dies at the Woods
  • Farmer’s view: old-fashioned?
  • Little Flower unit slates card party
  • New officers
  • Elect prioress at Terre Haute
  • Business women to attend retreat: Fr. Edward Smith
  • For missions
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • New officers: the Associates of St. Joseph, auxiliary of the Brothers of the Holy Cross
  • Unit, not uniformity: Easter rite relations key to Orthodox return
  • Pope hails easing of tensions
  • Two Orthodox observers tailed by Russ shadow
  • Students, parents will visit Marian
  • Cardinal still hopeful for Orthodox observers
  • Pope can tune in

 

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