Criterion Archives - April 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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  • Bishops meet to discuss English in the liturgy
  • West Bden Jesuits to move to Illinois
  • Details set for Woods unity event
  • Permitted to celebrate liturgy in Eastern Rite
  • Rome names permanent UN observer
  • New Fatima Retreat House dedication to be held this Sunday
  • Historic statement: Michigan’s dioceses pledge rights action
  • New Little Sisters home to house 180 residents
  • At Bishops’ meeting
  • Cardinal Siri: suggests the council reduce its work load
  • Church concern for youth emphasized by Pope Paul
  • ND dean criticizes capital punishment
  • Inter-American conference set
  • Marian to present ‘Little Foxes’
  • A little (improvised) homily on homiletics
  • IU speaker endorses shared-time concept
  • Laymen and the council: the council’s decrees can’t change Church overnight
  • At the top of the CYO volleyball: St. Philip Neri, Indianapolis
  • Answers criticism: prelate sees no reason for panic over schools
  • Defends rights of home buyer
  • New Cuban bishops
  • The Church and the world: ecumenical pilgrims-vernacular ordered
  • Comment: how old is old?-free speech-just the facts
  • Question box: is old Donay bible to be discarded?
  • Social reform: just what can I do for my country
  • Your world and mine: Christian unity closer in Egypt
  • What of the day: good riddance, indeed
  • The yardstick: collective bargaining
  • 2 observers appointed
  • Mission agency reports $23 million donated
  • St. Anthony’s spring card party
  • Merge courses in philosophy
  • Unique degree
  • Annual CYO convention slated this week-end
  • Parley is expected to draw 600 teeners
  • CYO camp applications pass 1,000
  • Sodalists slate annual Congress at Brebeuf Prep
  • Cy Cipher
  • Schedule annual business contest
  • Additions made to coaching staff at Chatard High
  • Diocesan plan seeks to curb dropouts
  • Comedy champions: St. Catherine’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Comedy runners-up: St. Philip Neri parish, Indianapolis
  • Special training
  • Variety show act
  • Family clinic: caring for an invalid
  • In the whole Christ: common bond
  • Vatican praises UNESCO program
  • The week in liturgy
  • Urge clergy aid for alcoholism
  • Working to beat hell: free speech-for whom?
  • Patron of Denmark
  • Viewing with Arnold: finds flaws in movie on Norman V. Peale
  • Winners are listed in art fair
  • Announce theme for Catholic Hour
  • With national players
  • Variety in Books: two books about Irish
  • Tic tacker
  • Immigration a factor in intellectual picture
  • El Greco canvas to stay in Spain
  • To visit U.S. Hospital Guild sets production of ‘Music Man’
  • New officers
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Mass media commission established
  • Emerging Brothers seen needed by Church
  • College religion teachers to meet
  • Receives NCCM award: Raymond F. Albers
  • Picnic set
  • Delegate visits stricken Alaska
  • Around the archdiocese: state D of I parley slated in Terre Haute
  • Farmer’s view: the wheat deal
  • Cuban refugees teaching Spanish at Schulte High
  • Says Reds will learn to live with Church
  • New Orleans adds five new schools
  • Four ordinands
  • 20 years of service: Oldenburg assistant is Air Force veteran
  • Chemist to speak
  • Rap panic thinking: Catholic educators view crisis in school system
  • College teachers ask reform of the index
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • St. Ann’s slates benefit event
  • Benefit card party set at St. Roch’s
  • Panelist named for Gary parley
  • Card party slated
  • Educators’ work lauded by Pope
  • Club to meet
  • Joins faculty
  • Economic justice sought in Spain
  • Who is right: writers give divergent views on Church’s role in Brazil crisis
  • Brazil prelate warned of communist danger
  • Reelected
  • Named by Pope
  • In Cathedral play
  • Chant will remain, Pope Paul assures
  • New stamp

 

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