Criterion Archives - May 29, 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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  • Clergy challenge seen in teaching liturgy reforms to the laity
  • Indiana KC makes move to bar bias
  • On Sunday, May 31: Two Corpus Christi rallies planned
  • Prayer amendment rapped by editors
  • Arf! Arf!: parish pet show howling success
  • 500 princess: Miss Barbara Howard
  • Pontiff explains new insertion in divine praises
  • Corpus Christi rite held in roman circus
  • Pledges hit $410,000 in campaign
  • Historic church: St. Mary-of-the-Knobs
  • Chancery makes 3 clergy shifts
  • Joint New Testament wins Catholic approval
  • Sistine Chapel is scene of touching ceremony
  • Variety in books: Michael Novak’s latest
  • 6 orders of nuns to cooperate in education center
  • Cardinal presents anti-bias formula
  • Spain approves
  • Laymen and the council: disagrees with Cogley stand
  • Picture-story of new St. Columba parish, Columbus
  • The Church and the world: visits riot victims-crossfire
  • Viewing with Arnold: Farcical ‘Pink Panther’ is sometimes uproarious
  • Bridesmaids out in Panama
  • Comment: our duty-Rara avis-Memorial Day
  • Question box: Grandmother raps today’s church art
  • Opinions: accuses Catholic Press of meddling
  • Your world and mine: poor Uganda faces host of problems
  • What of the day: the prayer amendment
  • State university heads lauds work of Newman clubs
  • Church seen pushing Latin America reform
  • Caroline Kennedy entered in school
  • The yardstick: liturgy and civil rights
  • New CU course
  • Institute named for Fr. LaFarge
  • School year about to bow out: Father Gregory Foote, S.J., M.A.
  • Girls’ track meet captured again by St. Bridget’s
  • Tickets on sale for Family night
  • Purdue Catholic center is beehive of activity
  • Camp openings are down to 150
  • Date changed
  • Spring ball draws near completion
  • Boys track champions: Holy Angels, Indianapolis
  • Holy Trinity finest
  • Family clinic: child abuse by parent not uncommon practice
  • In the whole Christ: the bishop
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: the last supper
  • Patron of Finland
  • Working to beat hell: intellectual zombies often are graduated
  • New seminary
  • Tic tacker
  • Episcopal hymn-sing draws 800 Catholics
  • Retreat master is announced
  • Baptism report
  • Ping and Friends: St. Luke’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Ecumenical gathering: Methodist bishop lauds African prelate
  • Unconfirmed
  • Western bishops propose changes in Mass liturgy
  • Vows of religious draw papal praise
  • K of C
  • Calls lay commentator a prized possession
  • Prelates concelebrate Mass
  • On ‘Sister Says’: Sister M. Ramona, O.S.F.
  • Around the archdiocese: recollection day set for New Albany DCCW
  • Woods in named for science grant
  • Illinois Knights act against bias
  • Brother recites vows at Archabbey
  • Organizing parish library: Sacred Heart Church, Jeffersonville
  • Farmer’s view: tip for teens
  • Lay faculty house underway at Woods
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Investiture, vows ceremony scheduled
  • Marydale guild plans card party
  • To be graduated from Marquette
  • Open house set
  • Swallows to note 50th anniversary
  • Bishop honored
  • Housing aid
  • Open house set
  • Show-pitch league opens play Sunday
  • Hospital to honor veteran employees
  • Ancient treasures on display
  • 5 St. Meinrad priests to observe jubilees
  • Graduation set Monday at Woods
  • Holy See helps Rwanda refugees
  • Approve vernacular
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Rhythm use dependable, claim two gynecologists
  • Pope will attend anniversary Mass
  • Returns home
  • Prelate moved
  • Two new bishops enthroned in Cuba
  • Marian college to graduate 123 seniors Sunday
  • Scouts aid Martin Inn

 

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