Criterion Archives - January 17, 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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  • Marian College getting ready to occupy its new south campus
  • Temporal power of papacy thing of past, Pope declares
  • Trip called a big gain for unity
  • Two new Serra chapters opening in archdiocese
  • UN chief answers Pontiff’s appeal
  • Woods queen: Miss Teresa Bordas
  • Named by Pope
  • Seek council action: Spain Church-state link rapped by Basque clergy
  • Urges interfaith drive against race prejudice
  • The council’s decree: the liturgical year in today’s world
  • European sketchbook: historic Ravenna
  • St. John’s boasts top enrollment
  • Relief drive goal
  • Speaker weighs future of Catholic schools
  • Pope’s vestment given to church
  • Two from Indianapolis are in ordination class
  • Moral theology: calls excessive smoking sinful
  • Holy Name admits non-Catholic men
  • Best novel
  • The Church and the world: Pope aids refugees-religion in schools-new Red crackdown
  • Comment: Woollen’s garden-racial leader-cowardly parents
  • Question box: why the shortage of married saints?
  • Opinions: editorials evoke variety of reaction
  • Guest comment
  • Your world and mine: after sixty years of birth control
  • Urges nuns take active role in modern world
  • Priests’ fast rule revised
  • Invited to Spain
  • DeGaulle replies to Pope’s message
  • More Catholics
  • Pontiff cites importance of origins of the faith
  • The yardstick: a Church in transition
  • What of the day: Father Gustave Weigel
  • Papal volunteer: Miss Gertrude Waterman
  • For teens only
  • Cage races going down to the wire
  • Style show plans given
  • Cy Cipher
  • Musical premiere
  • Further details announced for cage tourneys
  • New office
  • Junior CYO sets special observance
  • School Mission gifts
  • Latin School tourney winners: Latin School B team
  • Family clinic: daughter is in trouble
  • In the whole Christ: fidelity
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: no fuel for pride
  • St. Gregory Illuminator: Patron of Armenia
  • Working to beat hell: you gotta give a little
  • Cardinal Jullien dies at age of 81
  • Art work stolen
  • Viewing with Arnold: picking ten best of ’63 is challenge to critic
  • Books of the hour: poverty and Christians
  • Luncheon cards on docket Jan. 20
  • Ferdinand college to change format: St. Benedict’s College
  • Board to meet
  • Farm unity group
  • Tic tacker
  • Liturgy translation progress reported
  • Sister M. Caesaria dies at age of 84
  • Bishop Pike alters church unity views
  • Plan Jerusalem papal garden
  • Asks abolition of fasting laws
  • Editor to address first luncheon of s. Deanery women
  • Marian artwork
  • Third order unit to meet Sunday
  • Around the archdiocese: Guest speaker named for Tell city meeting
  • Pancake supper plans announced
  • Assumption sets dual card party
  • St. Simon’s sets card party date
  • Atlanta prelate ill with hepatitis
  • 18th Relief fund appeal scheduled
  • To observe 50th jubilee: Archabbot Ignatius, O.S.B.
  • Seminary to host literature expert
  • Farmer’s view: city cousins
  • Notre Dame plans new $20 million development drive
  • Plan spaghetti supper: The Madonna Circle of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, New Albany
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Meet the Joe Louvars: husband-wife team have family of 62
  • Guild schedules dual card party
  • English teachers elect new officers
  • Immaculate Heart sets pre-Lenten ball
  • In memoriam
  • Retreat master: The Very Rev. Joseph Brokhage
  • Prelate interviewed: Cardinal ritter urges council every 10 years
  • Pope visits palace of Italian president
  • President stresses rights morality
  • Three Episcopal appointments made
  • Statue proposed for Corregidor
  • Charter officers of the Serra Club

 

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