Criterion Archives - January 22, 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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  • Pope asks patience with liturgy changes
  • Quota system opposed: Catholic
  • Experiment with nuns’ habits to end in June
  • Vatican paper backs new look for nuns
  • Central purchasing plan being studied
  • Quiz winner
  • Episcopal choristers slate demonstration
  • Bishop John Carberry named to Columbus see
  • Clergy shortage answer: why shouldn’t women receive Holy Orders?
  • Cardinal Gerlier dies at 85
  • Marian College beauty spot
  • Hospital alumnae plan dance: St. Vincent
  • Don’t be hasty in judging Pope, observer advises Protestants
  • Magazine sues bishop, diocesan newspaper
  • Spanish approved in Mexico Masses
  • Bishop-elect couldn’t prove his ordination
  • Ask title purge
  • Protestant prayer set for Masses for Unity Octave
  • Belgian experiment: week-end activities in the parishes part of updated seminary format
  • Voice concern over commission on marriage
  • Discuss plans to popularize Bible-reading
  • Archdiocesan TV station approved
  • Sees peril in trend to common worship
  • Mission aid
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s pleas to Rome’s nobility
  • Plan Immaculate Heart dance
  • Comment: we disagree-end executions-priority proposal
  • Question box: did punishment fit the crime?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: non-alignment can be an asset
  • The yardstick: hits charges in letter from Latin America
  • To enter convent: Miss Kathleen Louise Reilly
  • Ethiopian Conference is canceled
  • Urge admission of Red China
  • Catechetical crisis is seen by lay editor
  • Plan alumnae dinner-dance: St. Mary College alumnae
  • What of the day: Popes and Medicare
  • Stage is ready for style show this Sunday
  • To be invested: Glenn Richard Rousey
  • CYO completing plans for annual cage tournaments
  • K of C sponsors overseas tour
  • Meat on Friday
  • Nuns donate rings to poor
  • See old glasses to aid the needy
  • Cy Cipher
  • Plans develop for observance
  • Revised cage schedule
  • Senior CYO unit installs officers
  • Bloomington CYO plans annual dance
  • Family clinic: being a mother-in-law is not an easy role
  • Thru God-colored glasses: a human institution
  • Ecumenism is seen as everybody’s job
  • The week in liturgy
  • Bribed away from religion
  • Working to beat hell: please don’t confuse manners with morals
  • This is Catholicism: what is prayer
  • Viewing with Arnold: unshaven Cary Grant stars in ‘Father Goose”
  • Varity in books: world Protestantism
  • To enter convent: Miss Margaret Borton, Little Flower parish
  • “Hamlet” at Latin School
  • Triad concert slated Feb. 5th
  • New CEF chapter plans program
  • Installation set
  • President’s critics draw prelate’s fire
  • Tic tacker
  • Change urged in law on school attendance
  • Pope shows trust in UN
  • Teacher at CU given Rota post
  • Raps press on coverage of council
  • Board meeting
  • Couple to mark Silver Jubilee
  • Senate hearings set: early action pledged on aid to education
  • Board to meet
  • Plan Chatard card party
  • Non-Catholic Rome: council of Churches headquarters is center of world-wide dialogue
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute DCCW to meet January 26
  • Farm labor crisis aired for Senate
  • Build own church
  • To enter order: Miss Margaret Ann Rahe, St. Louis, Batesville
  • Stresses need to base devotion to Mary on sound theology
  • Farmer’s view: a good deed
  • Deanery luncheon set for Jan. 26
  • To enter convent:  Miss Agnes Butler; Miss Janet Land
  • Couple to observe 25th anniversary
  • Plan card party
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Marian expanding evening division
  • Peace medal goes to Bishop Wright
  • Diocesan school post to layman

 

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