Criterion Archives - February 21, 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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  • Pope stresses relationship of parish priest to flock
  • Interracial council opens drive
  • Maps annual Bishops’ Relief appeal
  • Msgr. James P. Galvin named to pastoral post
  • School fire law hassle brewing in St. Louis
  • Three Protestants given papal award
  • Official
  • Open House scheduled
  • Wins Loving Cup: Brebeuf Prep scholar off on moon short
  • Shared time under study in Chicago
  • Religious persecution: Haiti ousts al Jesuits, closes major seminary
  • Et tu Brute?
  • Bishop Wright  interview: aimless spirituality of today’s laymen
  • English version of Pontiff’s book due off the press
  • Layman is named to chancery staff
  • Conscience, authority seen mutually dependent
  • Education display planned for fair
  • Legion praises ‘Becket’ movie
  • Catholic growth
  • Teaching staff of newest school: St. Columba’s, Columbus
  • The liturgy reform: why Communion under both species?
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Eastern rite prelate asks mutual movement
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s Lenten visit-anti-poverty drive-cancel talk
  • Comment: Dirksen’s choice-an explanation-batter up-the helmsman
  • Question box: can theologians, scientists agree?
  • Opinions: opposes paper’s stand on the Beatles
  • You world and mine: spirit of the Poles is still undaunted
  • The yardstick: did Pope John favor Christian unions?
  • Chauffeur gets papal honor
  • Former Anglican is named bishop
  • Shrine chapel dedication set
  • Raps critics of schools
  • What of the day: ‘Time’s’ morality report
  • Raps loaded question in birth control poll
  • The auxiliary officers: St. Joseph’s auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Poor
  • For teens only
  • Cy Cipher
  • St. Catherine wins volleyball honors
  • Gold medal given to priest-coach
  • ‘67’ league champions: St. Joan of Arc’s basketball team
  • High schools ban student smoking
  • Catholics in Burma
  • Cadet finale set Sunday
  • Table tennis tourney to open play Sunday
  • Honored: Mary Belle Pardo, president of the Richmond Deanery Junior CYO
  • Richmond team cops Junior title
  • Indianapolis CYO Junior-Senior Deanery champs: St. Thomas won ‘A’; Immaculate Heart of Mary won ‘B’
  • Family clinic: should we put mother in a nursing home?
  • In the whole Christ: mercy
  • The week in liturgy
  • this is Catholicism: interpretation
  • Patron of Germany
  • Exert social impact, Catholics are told
  • Working to beat hell: sin and stupidity
  • Cathedral alumni mothers plan benefit
  • Viewing with Arnold: delicate topic handled with commendable skill
  • Priest rents wedding gowns
  • ND head named
  • Fashion show
  • Card party slated at Little Flower
  • Chatard to sponsor fish fry tonight
  • Parish is holding bible devotions
  • Books of the hour: something unique in religious dialogue
  • Stresses teachers’ role in civil rights struggle
  • Tic tacker
  • 42,990 Cubans are relocated
  • Pope Paul honors NCCW president
  • Steady progress noted on new encyclopedia
  • Theologian dies
  • Voice of authority seen primary need of Protestantism
  • Retreat slated
  • Legate appointed to World’s Fair
  • Marian lecturer: Rev. Canon F. V. H. Carthy
  • Wilson to address drama workshop
  • Around the archdiocese: Pre-Cana Conferences slated at New Albany
  • Polar specialist is Woods speaker
  • Richmond couple ot mark jubilee
  • Sister Doris Marie, Franciscan, dies
  • Oldenburg holds investiture rite
  • Farmer’s view: how important?
  • Cincinnati nuns to update garb
  • Eighth grade literature projects: St. Paul’s School, Tell City
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Auditions slated by Theatre Gy8ld
  • Third Order unit will meet Sunday
  • Fair to exhibit replica of Apostle’s tomb
  • Literary discussion at SHC
  • Decries lax morality of youth
  • For the poor
  • German Catholics
  • President at St. Louis: asks education for all
  • Chatard and Ritter name athletic heads
  • Bishop defends schools

 

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