Criterion Archives - September 25, 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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  • Fathers of council approve collegiality, then tackle religious liberty statement
  • Editor comments from Rome: are the council Fathers moving along too fast?
  • First woman auditor is named to council
  • Council coverage
  • Lay teachers outnumber nuns for first time
  • Marian adult lecture series opens Thursday
  • Urge strong declaration on the Hews
  • Challenge issued to U.S. labor
  • Vocations exhibit set for two cities in the Archdiocese
  • Delay 4thession for 2 or 3 years, prelate suggests
  • Reminder
  • From all walks of life: 52 men comprise charter class in delayed vocations seminary
  • Designed for speed: progress is most important product at 3rd council session, reporter says
  • Archdiocesan lay volunteers
  • At Enochsburg picnic
  • The Church and the world: Violence in Italy-asks Orthodox boycott-Cardinal’s warning
  • Operates hospital: Negro woman doctor in Texas fighting lone battle for the poor
  • Wall-to-wall
  • End of joke
  • Comment: the years ahead-happy change0old granddad
  • Question box: Lennon wedding evokes question
  • Opinions: doctor raps editorial on Medicare
  • Your world and mine: What’s ahead for South Vietnam?
  • The yardstick: automation’s challenge raises thorny problem
  • Aim vocation efforts al all, speaker urges
  • Vatican daily comments on new Hungarian pact
  • Plan study work
  • National office
  • Says liturgy will shake up routine
  • Plan to rebuild Negro churches in Mississippi
  • Holy See’s interest in science stressed
  • What of the day: a blow for privacy
  • Pillow case card party planned: St. Catherine’s Altar Society
  • Key games on Sunday’s grid docket
  • Deadline near for hobby show
  • Vandals break statues, steal relic from shrine
  • Marxist’s movie given top award
  • Anniversary
  • Surplus wheat sent to flood victims by U.S. agency
  • Exit permits
  • President Johnson hails Catholic Youth Week
  • Talent show variety division winners
  • No powdered sugar please: Nun newshen fears no assignment
  • Family clinic: define steady dating
  • In the whole Christ: fellowship with Trinity
  • The week in liturgy
  • Cites Christian’s need for service to the suffering
  • Says Old Testament theology not possible
  • Patron of Austria
  • This is Catholicism: words of absolution
  • Working to beat hell: worse than the twist
  • Viewing with Arnold: Huston’s genius evident in ‘Night of the Iguana’
  • Catholics urged to aid missions
  • Plan seminary
  • Stress campus liturgy, Newman leaders told
  • Slate Montessori discussion on TV
  • Variety of books: a charming book about Georgetown U.
  • Common bible expected in England by January
  • Hospital guild plans anniversary dance
  • Tic tacker
  • Heads Chartrand parents group
  • Approve bus rides
  • New convent
  • 25 Polish bishops attending council
  • Presbyterians answer SOS
  • Marian faculty members receive awards: Mrs. Gloria Scott, PhD, Cand.; Sister M. Adelaide, O.F.M.
  • Around the archdiocese: Workshop is scheduled by New Albany DCCW
  • Indianapolis man among aspirants
  • Farmer’s view: new friends
  • Additional Negro teachers hired to Chicago schools
  • Glenmary to observe 25th year
  • Oldenburg nun dies in St. Louis
  • Woods enrollment reported at 680
  • Unearthed
  • Contest winners
  • Thirteen nuns evict bishop
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Banquet to honor hospital workers
  • St. Monica women elect officers
  • Marydale slates dual card party
  • 3rd Order to honor four jubilarians
  • Roy Meisbergers to mark jubilee
  • Public pupils ride Catholic bus
  • Convention subject for NCCW revealed
  • To host KC meeting
  • Catholic journal notes chill in unity spirit
  • Report Card. Bea planning to visit Orthodox leader
  • Urges elimination of mission societies
  • Pope Paul to canonize 22 martyrs
  • Beloved Polish archbishop dies of heart attack
  • Debate on role of Our Lady highlights opening week’s discussion at the council
  • Send back the car, daddy!

 

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