Criterion Archives - January 10, 1964

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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  • Pilgrim Pontiff seen fulfilling three-fold aim
  • Meeting of Pope and patriarch breaks centuries-old precedent
  • Fr. Hoffman dies at 89; was retired
  • LBJ hopes to meet with Pope
  • Family Day observance this Sunday
  • Pope elevates six priests of the Archdiocese
  • Official
  • Receives patriarch
  • Many other aspects: liturgy decree not only matter of vernacular
  • Seeks a better break on insurance for nuns
  • Church attendance polls conducted
  • The pilgrim returns: triumphant welcome given Pope in Rome
  • Fr. Gustave Weigel dies of heart attack
  • The Church and the world: avert cemetery strike-baptismal rite-youth service
  • Says council statement on Jews will not die
  • Protestant church host to first Mass
  • Plea for peace
  • Luncheon speaker: Sister Marie Perpetus, S.P.
  • Reports Pope Paul proposed summit
  • ‘Prelude to Spring’-St. John Bosco Guild card party and style show
  • Comment: an outrage-one human race
  • Question box: what is meaning of word Mass?
  • Social reform: women employment-good or bad?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: no change of heart in Spanish regime
  • The yardstick: the first of a new breed
  • Chair of unity octave intentions reworded
  • Family day keynoters: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crowley
  • Pope Paul emphasizes the role of the laymen
  • Cardinal Bea stresses renewed bishops’ role
  • What of the day: LBJ’s economy ax
  • Annual book week set in February
  • Buck-a-plate plan
  • Marian homecoming slated this week-end
  • Ex-teammate serves: famed convert cage star attends his first Mass
  • Style show deadline extended
  • Cy Cipher
  • Holiday tourney winners listed
  • CYO teams await tournament whistle
  • Criterion quiz champions: St. Catherine, Indianapolis, team 1; St. Catherine, Indianapolis, team 2
  • Family clinic: a husband complains of domineering wife
  • In the whole Christ: courage
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: four conditions
  • In the vineyard: St. Nicholas, patron of Greece
  • Working to beat hell: Mary of America
  • Franciscan Sisters point to renewal
  • Viewing with Arnold: film charmers make ‘Charade’ slick but unimportant movie
  • Books of the hour: oversimplication
  • Memorial Mass is slated for TV
  • Single Girls’ retreat: father James Lex
  • Your mission sacrifices for 1963
  • Tic tacker
  • Vietnam see gets an administrator
  • Study club to meet
  • Liturgical week
  • St. Lawrence sets installation rite
  • Priests released
  • S. Deanery CCW slates luncheon
  • Catholic men to return visit of Presbyterians
  • New officers
  • On the docket: churches concerned with bills in Congress
  • Pope leaves gifts in the Holy Land
  • Farmers view: the lucky few
  • Set DCCW meetings
  • More Catholics
  • Gift to school: St. Bartholomew parish, Columbus
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Priests in Congo will carry arms
  • Couple to observe golden wedding
  • ‘Meller drama’ set by Theatre Guild
  • Open for bids
  • Seen fulfilling three-fold aim
  • Airborne greeting from Pope
  • Dedication slated for new parish hall
  • To visit Austria
  • Civil defense workshop

 

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