Criterion Archives - January 4, 1963

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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  • Rhode Island body endorses private school textbook aid
  • Tithing idea spreading in Indianapolis area
  • St. Rita, Indianapolis, announces Open House
  • New column
  • Denies big business has social conscience
  • Hoosier Benedictines to staff Bogota school
  • Chancery announces clergy appointments
  • Providence bishop calls ruling fair
  • Describe ill-treatment: priests freed from Cuba offered Mass with smuggled bread, jar as chalice
  • Reappointed
  • In Chicago, January 13-14-17: religion, race meeting to hear church leaders
  • Activities galore: award-winning Holy Name Society right arm to Cincinnati pastor
  • Ten nations are lauded for Latin American aid
  • Catholic leaders stress duty to fight prejudice
  • Follow-up committee to implement conference
  • Rabbi’s appeal
  • Represented
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s Christmas-UN resolutions-educational TV
  • First ride in new bus: St. Christopher’s School
  • Behind the curtain: secret priests seen hope of Czechoslovak Church
  • Eye bank pledge: nuns donate eyes so others may see
  • Pope honors stricken priest
  • Million pennies
  • Convention theme
  • Comment: infamy-commemoration-file ‘62
  • Question box: who is the boss, husband or wife?
  • Controversy: it was a good year for Church, State
  • Opinions: columnist’s reference irritates reader
  • the yardstick: ultraconservatives echo Red opinion of council
  • Asserts Luther’s causes no longer in existence
  • Leaves $2 million to charity
  • What of the day: straws in the wind?
  • bishop Wright comments on revelation dispute
  • Challenges laywomen
  • Pope John voted top newsmaker
  • Religious groups seek open housing
  • Jewish population set at 12.9 million
  • New record is set in clothing drive
  • Pittsburgh experiment in shared-time hailed
  • For teens only
  • Kickball runnersup: Holy Name, Beech Grove
  • CYO plans Epiphany party: Richmond Deanery Junior CYO
  • New post
  • Cage tourney plans are announced
  • Asks prayers
  • Catholic growth
  • Cy Cipher
  • Retreat master: Father James Doherty
  • Family clinic: hubby’s untidy habits distressing to wife
  • Now let’s just see: teen-agers grow up!
  • In the vineyard: the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary
  • In the whole Christ: the meekness of Jesus
  • this is Catholicism: a question of intention
  • Sermonette: quest for peace
  • Priest bank idea proposed
  • The week in liturgy
  • Format is familiar: latest biblical epic tells Barrabas story
  • Plan Christian family day: Christian Family Movement
  • Set story of Noah for TV program
  • Books of the hour: Albee play is shocker
  • Announce results of drive by Little Christophers’
  • TV Catholic hour to discuss culture
  • TV program
  • Tic tacker
  • Protestants aid Catholic cause
  • Classes scheduled for parents-to-be
  • Missionaries
  • Plans full use of vernacular
  • Slate installation at Little Flower
  • Advises teen-agers on study habits
  • Liturgy changes may influence cathedral design
  • 3rd order to meet
  • Catholic couple: adopt nine children orphaned by crash
  • Providence Glee Club sets program
  • Tell City DCCW to meet January 13
  • Teachers sought for rural schools
  • Housing for aged
  • Farmer’s view: success limited
  • New officers
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Hibernians slate installation rite
  • Elect officers
  • Hails peace efforts: share space knowledge, Pontiff urges nations
  • Jubilarian: Sister Mary Antonette Wilgenbusch, Sunman, Ind.
  • Bishop lauds humility of today’s scientists
  • Work for peace, unity, Pope John asks nations
  • Ferdinand drive at $500,000 mark
  • Lay apostolate congress slated
  • Entrance exams

 

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