Criterion Archives - December 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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  • Council unity strides hailed by world Protestant leader
  • Decisions…decisions: Little Martina Hazelwood
  • The Archbishop’s Christmas letter
  • Traditional mass slated at midnight
  • Fr. Carey reassigned; editor named pastor
  • Asks Church statement on religious freedom
  • No Criterions on December 28
  • In Nativity tableau: Marian College
  • Permission given to use ‘Unity’ Mass
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: mortal and venial sin
  • In the vineyard: Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Sienna
  • In the whole Christ: the love of Jesus
  • Warns laity against bias
  • Family clinic: should we be concerned about esteem of others?
  • The Church and the world: rumor killed-dispute ends-subsidies
  • Make Christmas party favors: Junior Catholic Daughters of American. Holy Cross School, Indianapolis
  • Confessions in foreign languages
  • Governor of Minnesota raps birth control plan
  • Plan annual ND dance: the Notre Dame Club of Indianapolis
  • Bar maids?
  • Comment: unlikely sign-the good news
  • Question box: give your opinion on the vernacular
  • Controversy: are today’s issues overwhelming us?
  • A meditation for Christmas morning
  • Donates car to parish: Tom O’Daniel, St. Charles Borromeo parish, Bloomington
  • The yardstick: idealists without a cause
  • Christmas Blessings
  • What of the day: a Christmas reminder
  • Hails conference on religion, race
  • Work on Basilica
  • St. Lawrence 100-pounders
  • New school government based on Constitution: at Chatard, Indianapolis
  • For teens only
  • Dog days gone?
  • Top forecaster: Mark Widolf, Guilford, Indiana
  • Cy Cipher
  • Care enough to be different
  • Producers balking: why bishops demand film rating showdown
  • Plan New Year’s Eve event: Chartrand High School
  • Eucharist ballet
  • St. Joseph Alumni slate open house
  • Fellowship hour
  • KC council sets holiday party
  • Plan Christmas concert: Senior choir of men and boys of Holy Name parish, Beech Grove
  • Little Christophers’ drive moving into high gear
  • At. St. Vincent’s open house
  • Farm labor bills aired
  • Religious center planned for Muscatatuck School
  • Eldrige is given post at Georgetown
  • Foreign students
  • Grants indulgences
  • His Christmas gift: a poignant story
  • The treasures of Christmas
  • Old custom
  • Reports of Christ’s birth in the Gospel narratives
  • The mystery of the Nativity
  • The spirit of Christmas is the spirit of unity]
  • Books of the hour: bad year for the novel
  • Austrian villages join in caroling
  • Remains believed there: Epiphany has a special meaning for Cologne-city of Three Kings
  • Missioners given Pope’s birthplace
  • Behind the Curtain
  • Mission project: St. Augustine’s parish, Jeffersonville
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Seminary blessed for Slovakians
  • Advent wreath ceremony: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alvey, Tell City and their 12 children
  • Santa’s reporters: Christ the King School
  • Pope talks about heath in audience
  • Six cardinals appointed to special council body
  • Mission tithing
  • Global seminary
  • Abbey orchestra

 

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