Criterion Archives - August 30, 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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  • Ladywood dedication scheduled this Sunday
  • Labor Day Statement asks equal job rights
  • Many Bishops present: Catholic involvement in March extensive
  • Two cities schedule Labor Day Masses
  • Challenges Polish Reds
  • To open September 4: Archdiocesan schools expect 39,000 pupils
  • Schools to enroll 5.5 million
  • Providence cheer leader: Miss Annette Gohmann
  • Pastor named
  • Refresher
  • A theologian’s answer: who belongs to the Church?
  • Books of the hour: ‘Inside’ Vatican II?
  • A salute to Mother Seton
  • The Church and the world: immigration law-ask school aid-attack Vatican
  • Archdiocesan schools expect
  • Sees council updating Catholic marriage norms
  • Civil rights bill support is urged
  • Comment: epitaph-politics of fear-migrant law
  • Question box: may I send child to public school?
  • Your world and mine: will hunger bring understanding?
  • Social reform: time and automation wait for no man
  • Guest comment
  • The yardstick: labor and civil right
  • To enter convent: Miss Judy Ann Baker
  • 39 prepare for missions
  • Introductions: Leigh Ann Morgan
  • Changed clergy-laity relationship foreseen
  • What of the day: a whale of a family
  • More Catholics
  • Crowd of 2,000 in attendance at Talent Show
  • Helping hand
  • CYO open tennis trophy winners
  • CYO novice tennis winners
  • To enter convent: Miss Martha Steele, Little Flower, Indianapolis
  • Coaches to meet
  • Indian pilgrimage
  • Advisor
  • Cite fraternity growth on Catholic campuses
  • List changes in Jamboree
  • Pronounces vows: Sister M. Eloyse Connelly, Christ the King parish, Indianapolis
  • In the whole Christ: His sacrifice
  • The week in liturgy
  • Working to beat hell: murder by tongue
  • This is Catholicism: the empty tomb
  • Family clinic: is sanctity possible in today’s world?
  • In the vineyard: The Sister of the Holy Cross
  • New inter-American institute to open
  • Viewing with Arnold: glitter, glamour, idiotic plots mark two new film comedies
  • Bible still most translated work
  • Planning common campus for Order seminarians
  • Urges service groups as aid to vocations
  • To enter Convent: Miss Sharon White, Our Lady of the Greenwood
  • September
  • Tic tacker
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luecke
  • Herron to host Marian courses
  • Commemorative
  • Pope encourages expansion of CFM
  • Right-to-work claims disputed
  • 3rd Order to meet
  • Noted conductor honored by Pope
  • Work and fun: New Albany youth, 17, is leader in Junior Achievement program, Nick Sauer
  • Ham radio web set for missioners
  • Daily Communion
  • President DeGaulle sends gift to Pope
  • Catholic layman’s role in public education
  • To enter convent: Miss Elvera Wesseler, Immaculate Conception, Millhousen
  • Pope John XXIII-educator
  • 1963 Labor Day Statement
  • NCCW magazine to make bow soon
  • Around the archdiocese: annual dinners, picnics set at three locations
  • Road closed, school open: St. Mary-of-the-Knobs, Floyds Knobs
  • Hermitage birthday party: St. Paul’s Hermitage, Beech Grove
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • To enter convent: Miss Linda Little
  • Open house set: Miss Gerarda Schmalz, Sacred Heart, Indianapolis
  • On TV program
  • Captains’ meeting slated at Alverna
  • St. Meinrad monk named to teach in Rome college
  • Miss Elaine Reiss, Holy Family parish
  • Built by Augustus? archeologists seeking historic altar
  • Pope Paul simplifies title
  • Controversial topic: scripture and tradition issue faces council again
  • At teachers’ workshop
  • School integration step-up scheduled
  • Fuller Christian life needed, Pope declares
  • Laud Pope on test ban

 

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