Criterion Archives - January 8, 1965

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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  • Final council session opens September 14
  • Subject marriage: TV series withdrawn at bishops’ request
  • Classmates 18 years; Michael Cesnik; Edward Johnson
  • Joint inauguration rite set
  • 60 persons dead in church cave-in
  • Abp. Lucey to invoke at inaugural
  • List Congo casualties
  • Cathedral will host unity visit
  • Pope acts to improve relations with Arabs
  • Obscenity case raises key issues
  • Archdiocesan record: mission charity tops $500,000
  • Thanks Pontiff
  • Ecumenism decree text
  • A hopeful start: unity secretariat goal: self-abolition
  • Council presidents at work
  • Teach in archdiocese: Cubans put their talents ot work
  • The Church and the world: Pope to lawyers-tutoring program
  • Voices grief at Congo slaying
  • Comment: American dream-slipping-word from Franco
  • Opinions
  • Question box: What’s meant by aggiornamento?
  • Your world and mine: news from Sudan not accurate
  • What of the day: pens open letter to Father Coffield
  • Fr. McManus heads liturgy secretariat
  • Teach children to live in society, parents told
  • The yardstick: a smooth transition
  • Jewish man to build convent
  • Book banned 30 years published by Vatican
  • List pairings for semi-final quiz matches
  • College CSMC groups to meet
  • German charity
  • Says bad ones aren’t only the dirty ones
  • CYO volleyball mentors to meet
  • 3,000 nuns live in East Germany
  • Answer appeal
  • Urge les emphasis on grid sport
  • Homecoming slate at Marian College
  • Irish co-captain: Senior Walt Sahm
  • Style show entries top 125 mark, CYO office reports
  • Brebeuf scholarship winners
  • This is Catholicism: spouse of Church
  • Thru God-colored glasses: a refreshing movie
  • Entirely new society seen in Latin America
  • The week in liturgy
  • Family clinic: count your blessings, elderly widow told
  • Working to beat hell: beautiful America?
  • Viewing with Arnold: filmed ‘My Fair Lady’ does play in spades
  • Variety in books: with God in Russia
  • Slate centennial of science at ND
  • Elected
  • Priests permitted to doff cassocks
  • Canonists study role of religious in today’s world
  • 4th session agenda is discussed
  • To become brother: Gerald Schooley
  • The mission sacrifices for 1964
  • Tic tacker
  • Schools excluded in poverty plan in Philadelphia
  • Rap plan to open Birch libraries
  • Students help
  • Prelate to lecture
  • Africa’s ordinands
  • Hearings on smut are scheduled
  • New officers
  • To honor JFK
  • Theology staffs form interfaith group in Iowa
  • DCCM sets meeting on January 13
  • Tells of social impact: Catholic intellectuals in Poland
  • Scecina to present Tobias comedy
  • Announce bowling tournament plans
  • Law still pending: Franco voices support of religious liberty
  • Farmer’s view: grow or go?
  • New Woods project: Providence nuns in Newman work
  • Attends Catholic Mass in Moscow
  • Club to meet
  • Couple to observe 25th anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Walters
  • Auxiliary to meet
  • Layman to work on pastoral plan
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Speech contest set at Brebeuf
  • To present talk on CCD program
  • A new approach: president exploring school aid
  • Priest gives sermon at Anglican service
  • Vernacular expansion is proposed
  • Pope Paul VI extends new Year greetings

 

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