Criterion Archives - May 10, 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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  • Missouri walk-in points up explosive school bus issue
  • Discuss Vatican Pavilion drive
  • 16 clergy assignments announced by chancery: four pastorates involved
  • Triplets in First Communion class: Stephens triplets
  • Christians told to seek rift causes
  • Liturgy Commission work in final stages
  • President requests prayers for peace
  • Groundbreaking slated for new retreat house
  • A challenge to Christians
  • Canadian Cardinal: calls council beginning of era
  • Ignorance of the faith seen major Latin problem
  • Proctor Club speaker: Father Harry J. Sievers, S.J., PhD
  • Lay consulters seen for council
  • At NCCM convention
  • Papal rite-Fr. Kueng and Kennedy-public schools
  • Task for council: better distribution of clergy predicted
  • Lay theologian named to faculty
  • More missioners
  • Comment: Missouri lesson-they’re ours too-blacklist
  • Question box: will council stop if the Pope dies?
  • Controversy: laity inferior? Jesuit disagrees
  • Opinions: report cards evoke another comment
  • Guest comment
  • The yardstick: pessimistic outlook on religion disputed
  • Council press leaks seen as beneficial
  • What of the day: at time for rejoicing
  • Entertain foreign students: Our Lady of the Greenwood
  • Pearson will speak at ND graduation
  • Medal ceremony
  • For teens only
  • Track meet entries are due May 15th
  • Vatican observers
  • Remmetter is head of CYO board
  • CYO cadet wrestling champs
  • Business contest winners
  • Parish golf leagues to open 6th season
  • Camp schedule openings listed
  • ND to dedicate computing center
  • Jump ball: St. Lawrence School
  • YCW plans study of youth problems
  • Chartrand fills coaching positions
  • Family clinic: woman-chasing hubby has his wife worried
  • Working to beat hell: the climb to obscurity isn’t worth the effort
  • In the vineyard: the Sisters of the good Shepherd
  • this is Catholicism: the sin of detraction
  • In the whole Christ: the Church
  • The week in liturgy
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘David and Lisa’ is apex of clinical film drama
  • In guild finale: Indianapolis Catholic Theatre Guild’s final presentation
  • Books of the hour: German’s fateful years
  • Tic tacker
  • St. Simon’s spring dance
  • Adoration project chairmen tot meet
  • New officers
  • 500 Ball slated
  • St. Mark’s slates dance May 18th
  • Annual card party scheduled by D-I
  • Parish dance set at St. Christopher
  • Meeting set
  • Plan dance
  • Danville dance
  • Story of the Church is television feature
  • Marian speakers: Father George M. Dunne, S.J., PhD; Father John Fish, M.A.
  • Serra essay contest winner: Janis Dugle
  • Gets away with, too: brave man tells women those teas are useless
  • New Albany DCCW announces plans for two retreat
  • University head to greet alumni
  • Farmer’s view: too cheap to eat
  • Plan operetta
  • Marian schedules prom on May 11
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Mother-daughter breakfast slated
  • New officers
  • For the engaged
  • Woods trustees schedule meeting
  • Migrant Labor unit to meet May 18th
  • Historic significance: Protestant theologians hail ‘Pacem in Terris’
  • Brebeuf students thank Lilly benefactors
  • Explains why new school won’t have saint’s name
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Golden jubilarian: Sister Milburge, O.S.F., R.N.

 

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