Criterion Archives - July 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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  • U.S. religious leaders ask for support of rights law
  • Brookville native: veteran of Peace Corps raps U.S. complacency
  • St. Meinrad to launch Latin America priory
  • Father Feldpausch named principal of Shawe Memoria
  • Rome ordination set for Rev. John T. Rocap
  • Council resumes on  September 14
  • Melkite Rite Archbishop plans three-day visit
  • Cardinal Koenig: stresses Church support of democracy, liberty
  • Laymen and the council: after the council-what?
  • Under the spotlight: what Vatican II means to the women religious
  • Roundup time for missioner
  • City of Angels’: Commonweal hits L.A. repression of clergy
  • Bolivian prelate denies U.S. magazine charges
  • Street renamed
  • Peace Corpsman and friends: Miss Carylou Siedling
  • The Church and the world: hails tax  agents-missioners banned-food surplus
  • Bishop plans 26 belt parishes
  • Comment: fair housing-honor for ND-politics and poverty
  • Question box: from whom do you get your answers?
  • Opinions: clarifies position of Rights’ group
  • Your world and mine: Christian presence in the new Algeria
  • The yardstick: should hospital workers have right to organize?
  • Town is created for gypsies
  • Orthodox to use English in rites
  • Communion before Confession
  • Adaptation seen key to East-West unity
  • Catholic-Orthodox intercommunion seen
  • Pope speaks on help for ex-convicts
  • What of the day: cites UN Congo failure
  • Bishop Wright Lutheran speaker
  • New parish Women’s Club officers: St. Michael parish, Indianapolis
  • Wins TV award
  • Annual CYO swim meet to open Monday
  • Lay mission groups aim at cooperation
  • Retreat
  • Nikita soft on Church?
  • Mathematics grant
  • Youth Council sets city-wide dance tonight
  • Nun who fled Reds to open convent
  • Freshman-Sophomore golf team winners
  • Junior-Senior individual golf winners
  • Family clinic: some basic guide-posts in selecting a college
  • In the whole Christ: Baptism
  • Hits industry use of lie detectors
  • Bishops forbidden to ordain deacons
  • Trade schools
  • The week in liturgy
  • India optimistic about papal visit
  • Working to beat hell: it’s silly to waste your life on don’ts
  • Patroness of Slovakia
  • Viewing with Arnold: blunt dignity, power displayed in race movie
  • Variety in books: new Xavier Rynne book
  • Catholic Life chair set at Chicago U.
  • Tic tacker
  • Emissary
  • Conductor dies
  • Volunteers
  • African martyrs to be canonized
  • Fete Filipino bishop
  • Around the archdiocese: New Albany DCCW set quarterly meeting
  • Farmer’s view: price spread
  • Receive veil, take vows in missionary society
  • Volunteers guard churches in India
  • Mission ship set for launching
  • Men’s superiors elect Archabbot
  • For Peace Corps
  • Sister Gregory dies a the Woods
  • Revolt of the laity is good abbot says
  • D of I parley set
  • Guide
  • Stresses lay theologians effectiveness
  • Oblate chapter slates meeting
  • Indianapolis KC plans fun frolic
  • Layman is named to head high school
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Priest and minister both officiate at wedding
  • Archdiocese extends Hoosier hospitality to Filipino bishop Anglican Church seeks greater use of Latin
  • Lay Volunteers hit record total
  • Literacy drive
  • Nuns study new techniques, courses
  • One of thirty: ND’s Father Hesburgh to be honored

 

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