Criterion Archives - August 14, 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 Paul VI’s first encyclical encourages dialogue between Church and modern world
  • For all eight grades: Catholic schools adopt new math approach
  • Pope cites relevance of Blessed Sacrament
  • Anti-poverty bill passes Congress
  • Must teach Koran
  • Official: dispensation
  • Secretariats realigned by Holy See
  • Instruct children
  • St. Augustine’s fund campaign nears $1.8 million
  • Oh, well!
  • Chancery announces clergy assignments
  • The new urban wars: the battle against poverty
  • Made to Pope John: report Soviet Union proposed Vatican tie
  • A one man retreat house
  • The Little Sisters voice their thanks
  • New book includes hymn by Luther
  • Verboten
  • Marian to extend music instruction to outsiders
  • Lay missioners
  • Workshop set
  • Discount reports on Mindszenty
  • Nuns’ role to interpret the Church
  • The Church and the world: Vienna pact-leadership grants-protest apartheid
  • Learning the ropes: Father David Kahle; Charles Matthews; Latin School
  • Comment: easy does it-for the duration-reckless action
  • Question box: are descendants of Cain inferior?
  • Opinions: cites inequality of farmers’ taxes
  • Your world and mine: Zoe Brotherhood is unique body
  • The yardstick: personal involvement in the war on poverty
  • Opposes nomination to snare Catholic vote
  • Selfish capitalism rapped by Pope Paul
  • New organs installed in National Shrine
  • School of theology has all-laity staff
  • Catholic growth
  • What of the day: a matter of semantics
  • Cardinal visits Jewish hospital: Cardinal Richard Cushing
  • St. Catherine’s amass 297 point in tennis tourney
  • Young journalists attend workshop at Detroit Univ.
  • Harmon named athletic director at Chatard High
  • Baseball playoff scheduled Friday
  • theatre Guild plans auditions
  • Cy Cipher
  • Westside dance
  • Its football time again!
  • New residence for Benedictines
  • Speakers announced for CYO Youth Missions
  • Softball champs
  • List results of talent show auditions
  • KC Council 437 wins tournament
  • Vacation excursion: Father Harold Knueven; Latin School
  • Working to beat hell: nobody trusts me
  • This is Catholicism: sacrament of Baptism
  • Patron of Czechoslovakia and Bohemia
  • In the whole Christ: matrimony
  • the week in liturgy
  • Says decline in bias hurts Church growth
  • Family clinic: reader is seen lacking in mature sex attitude
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Island of Blue Dolphins’ a gem for the small fry
  • Two brothers to recite final vows as Brothers
  • Variety in books: anthology on
  • Europe
  • Religious profession: James E. Gaynor, C.PP.S.
  • More vernacular158 will participate in Wood’s ceremonies
  • Two will receive Benedictine habit
  • Tic tacker
  • Having fun for charity: The Thomas Welch family, St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
  • Pope Paul VI;s first encyclical encourages
  • Batesville Franciscan is Navajo missionary
  • To enter convent: Miss Martha Peters; Holy Trinity Parish, New Albany
  • Funeral services held for two nuns
  • Annual lay alumni meeting scheduled at St. Meinrad
  • Two Archdiocesan men advance as Franciscans
  • Found after 26 years: Baptismal gown begins 2nd generation
  • Scecina grad says Holy Cross vows
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Father of eight: I.U. professor has operatic lead
  • Special guests
  • Hoosier Knights to attend parley
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop to appear on TV program
  • State K of C officials confer
  • Integration is ordered
  • To enter convent: Miss Beth Ann Beloat; Holy Name parish, Beech Grove

 

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