Criterion Archives - February 7, 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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  • Secret Curia meeting arouses speculation
  • Pilgrim Pontiff seen fulfilling three-fold aim
  • Meeting of Pope and patriarch breaks centuries-old precedent
  • Latin School’s Dugan Hall
  • Official
  • Pope sends candles to Orthodox
  • Construction to begin on new Marian dorm
  • Urge fight against extremism
  • Scout award
  • DCCM sets open houses
  • Annual Lenten Letter
  • Liturgy body is appointed by Pontiff
  • First of a series: an interview with Bishop John Wright
  • Birth control battle ending, expert says
  • European sketchbook: Yugoslavia
  • Scecina plans annual Mardi Gras card party
  • The liturgical reform; More lay participation seen as a primary goal
  • The Church and the world: Chancellor in audience-Papal retreat-arrest priests
  • Comment: inner schools: to the moon-outlook cloudy
  • Question box: Friday abstinence prompts a query
  • Social reform: freedom does make a difference
  • Your world and Mine: tension mounting in the Holy Land
  • The yardstick: Georgetown seminar on poverty applauded
  • Urges a clear stand on religious liberty
  • Ease fast for children
  • Author reveals Hitler’s designs on Vatican
  • On Marian lectures: Father John A. Hardon, S.J.
  • Leave for Cuba
  • British clergymen deplore river of U.S. obscenity
  • What of the day: Calling Dr. Ben Casey
  • For teens only
  • Archdiocesan tourney set to open
  • 650  attend observance
  • Cy Cipher
  • Sweethearts’ Ball slated at Marian
  • Catholic families invited to host foreign students
  • Table tennis site changed
  • Dance scheduled
  • Marian cager: Bernie Schnieder
  • Dance scheduled
  • Family clinic: perennial bridesmaid beginning to despair
  • In the whole Christ: forgiveness
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: The inspired word
  • Every baptized person seen member of Church
  • Ford grant
  • Working to beat hell: Lent is for love!
  • Patroness of the Congo
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘The Cardinal’ is often dramatic, but is devoid of spiritual depth
  • Books of the hour: Catholic Almanac wins plaudits of reviewer
  • Tic tacker
  • Pope to open Lent appeal over radio
  • Foreign student appeal sounded
  • Triad Concert on tap tonight
  • Plan spaghetti social: Our Lady of Grace Academy, Beech Grove
  • Announce tuition scholarships for five at Cathedral
  • Chatard to sponsor panel discussion for college minded
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Name new supervisor for Charities bureau
  • Around the archdiocese: annual carnival slated at Schulte High School
  • Catholic Relief aided 40 million
  • Recovering
  • Renewal is theme of NCCM meeting
  • Catholics in India
  • Visits Holy Land
  • Scecina planning for Lenten dinners
  • Msgr. Brokhage to be speaker
  • Farmer’s view: the drop-outs
  • Close Talbot House
  • Map card party plans: Sacred Heart Women’s Club, Jeffersonville
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • New Nuncio
  • Four attributes: Cogley outlines role of Catholic college
  • 42 pct. of eligibles are in Catholic schools
  • Serrans schedule Pastors night
  • ND head deplores dearth of impact by U.S. colleges
  • Clergy shortage
  • Raps parents who depend on schools
  • British Catholics to fast for needy
  • Program slated for Woods group
  • At Richmond vocations conference

 

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