Criterion Archives - July 12, 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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  • St. Gabriel the Archangel-42nd Marion County parish
  • Polish Church-State relations flare again
  • With banners waving: priests lead marchers in Baltimore protest
  • Technocracy is no threat to Christians
  • Beginning of thaw: Hungary ready to agree on naming of bishops
  • Solemn closing devotions slated for Carmel novenas
  • Pope to visit U.S.?
  • Pope Paul praises Latin hierarchy
  • Women’s club backs down on discrimination policy
  • Montreal ecumenical meeting draws Catholic observers, prayers
  • Some guidelines to the thinking of Paul VI
  • Audience for journalists: Pope Paul VI praises work of world press
  • Pope’s criticism of play about Pius XII published
  • The Church and the world: Papal visit-immigration laws-missioners return
  • New uniform for chaplain: Indianapolis Police Department
  • Be cautious of U.S. Reds’ overtures towards Church, Fr. Cronin warns
  • Projects review completed for next council session
  • Special symphony
  • Comment: confused thinking-states rights-men vs. machines
  • Controversy: moral theology teaching debated
  • Question box: Protestant leaflet raises some posers
  • Opinions: editorial sins of paper blasted
  • The yardstick: medical care of aged and Catholic teaching
  • Married, convert minister to be ordained as priest
  • Italy’s radical right displeased with new Pope
  • Open occupancy backed by prelate
  • Junior Heart committee officers
  • What of the day: NEA and sanctions
  • Terre Haute native makes solemn vows
  • Closely akin to priest Archbishop tells Serrans
  • At Broad Ripple pool: CYO swimming meet draws 1,200 entries
  • Cadet volleyball league champions: St. Catherine’s
  • St. Roch’s will host summer record dance
  • Two per centers
  • Cy Cipher
  • Social reform: was police chief right?
  • Religious education appeal is voiced
  • Talent show winner: Debra Reimer, Nativity School, Indianapolis
  • Atheist center to promote materialism
  • Farewells: Holy Cross School, Indianapolis, Vocation Day
  • Family clinic: wonders how child, 3, will take to new baby
  • In the whole Christ: incorporation with Christ
  • Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart
  • Working to beat hell: A young man’s fancy
  • This is Catholicism: the new sacrifice
  • The week in liturgy
  • ND book interfaith project
  • Catholic colleges receive NSF grants
  • Urges involvement in community life
  • Viewing with Arnold: Cleopatra is neither art or entertainment
  • Falling behind
  • To enter convent: Miss Marsh Boatman, St. Joan of Arc parish, Indianapolis
  • Coronation amnesty
  • Books of the hour: the dignity of politics
  • Tic tacker
  • Summer fun: Jim and Joe Tinius, New Albany
  • List top golfers in Serra tourney
  • Papal decoration
  • Sister-educator takes new post
  • Bishop killed
  • Around the archdiocese: Jeffersonville festival slated next weekend
  • Priests demonstrate
  • Sees sodality movement returning to early spirit
  • Postwar expansion
  • In New Albany: youngsters skate through life: Sheridan Resch and Ken Sutton
  • Farmer’s view: talk it over
  • Benedictine abbot named to post
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Prayer loophole cited by Justice
  • Woods recognized for alumni support
  • Glenmary Sisters open candidature
  • Supreme Court ruling: offers renewed hope for Catholic parents
  • Benedictine jublarians: Sister of St. Benedict
  • Grants permission for Nuptial masses in evening hour
  • Priest-expert: urges Jewish relations statement by council
  • Founder of popular devotion is dead
  • Audience changed

 

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