Criterion Archives - August 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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  • Cardinal Alfrink explains little council suggestion
  • In Indianapolis, Seymour: archdiocese planning lay catechist courses
  • Communications seminar set at Lady of Grace
  • Pilgrimage
  • Hint early release of Mindszenty
  • England will start vernacular Nov. 29
  • Encyclical due this coming week
  • Contact
  • Artists in residence: Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace Convent, Beech Grove
  • Nun with horn: Sister Mary Joy, O.S.F.
  • Report from Panama
  • Warns of me-tooism in shared-time program
  • Symposium slated on use of rhythm
  • The Church and the world: extend Hill-Burton-Spanish farmers-demonstration
  • Roman temple found inside cathedral walls
  • Finds Mass prayer’s translation awkward
  • Oldenburg slates investiture, vows
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Woods stages marionette show
  • Comment: outward bound-the children
  • question box: asks about life on other planets
  • Opinions: insists farmers not getting fair deal
  • Your world and mine: leftist pressure grows in Ceylon
  • The yardstick: this is sentimentalism?
  • What of the day: invasions of privacy
  • To mark jubilee: Brother Alexis Klee, S.C.
  • Vernacular only in low Mass
  • Be proud to be workers, Pope tells YCW groups
  • Plan parish festival: St. Bernadette parish
  • Permits granted for education TV
  • Official of Curia is not retiring
  • St. Catherine’s again takes top tennis honors
  • Dates announced for CYO mission
  • Cy Cipher
  • Auditions slated Aug. 11 for CYO talent show
  • Prelate cites sports role
  • Expanding
  • Six Marian alumni receive JC honor
  • St. Philip’s sets bowling tourney
  • Speakers for Newman parley
  • Plan city-wide CYO dance: Nativity Parish
  • St. Joan of Arc perennial swim champs
  • Novice team champions
  • Family clinic: complains of son-in-law’s superior attitude
  • In the whole Christ: priesthood
  • Working to beat hell: some parents are cheer-leaders
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: sanctifying grace
  • Patron of Norway
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘What a Way to Go’ orgy of materialism
  • New novitiate
  • Sunday Visitor to print Protestant newsletter
  • On Catholic Hour: Father Raymond T. Bosler; James O’Gara
  • Variety in books: ‘Piety Along Potomac’
  • Admission changes up for K.C. action
  • Shuster to speak
  • Tic tacker
  • Detailed preparations made of Bombay event
  • St. Bernadette’s ready to kick off its annual festival
  • Can’t convert to Judaism
  • Nuns on move
  • Flannery O’Connor dies at age of 39
  • Racial violence branded offshoot of prejudice
  • Passed by voice vote: senate votes to extend defense education act
  • Catholic Institute issues unity hymnal
  • Investiture class at Oldenburg
  • Around the archdiocese: New Alsace, Lanesville schedule dinner, picnic
  • Sports Week held for nuns
  • Sister M. Alacoque, former counselor, dies at Oldenburg
  • Benedictine nuns to note 25th jubilee
  • Farmer’s view: facts in overalls
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Changes to the liturgy are seen as restoration
  • On committee
  • New Grand Knight: Frank Wuensch
  • Only third as long: reports major revisions in schema on the laity
  • Scholars to appear on Catholic Hour
  • Margaret Buckley heads C D of A
  • New retreat master: Father Jordan Schell, O.F.M.
  • Dodd raps networks for TV violence
  • Named to receive 3rd Order award
  • Librarian dies
  • Foresees man on the moon
  • Priest attacked in race dispute
  • Portugal court acquits priest
  • Priester elected as new president of Gibault board

 

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