Criterion Archives - March 5, 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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  • Solemn rites mark creation of cardinals
  • New liturgy moves step forward
  • Pope urges official birth control silence
  • Vatican denies interview story
  • Groundbreaking reslated Sunday at St. Barnabas
  • Official
  • Take tumor from brain of cardinal
  • Providence choir sets dual Clowes concert
  • Cardinals will elect top prelate
  • Father John Lynch, Aurora pastor, dies
  • Pontiff pays visit to station church
  • New Columnist: Fr. Paschal
  • New St. Mary-of-the-Woods Library
  • Body of Christ
  • Book in the news: Church on trial-objections sustained
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Missionary intentions are listed
  • CPA to sponsor book competition
  • Popular spot
  • Pope John’s book sold out early
  • Retreat master: Father Edward B. Smith, S.J.
  • At brotherhood luncheon
  • The Church and the world: impact of ‘Pacem in Terris’
  • Appointments announced: Card. Shehan named to Curia body
  • Stresses need for more parish school boards
  • Comment: Pope and curia-tell every star-urban revival-hope for the UN
  • Question box: likes week-day evening Mass
  • Opinions
  • The yardstick: Church involvement in social problems
  • Marian lecturers: Robert E. Moran; Father John Powell, S.J.
  • U. S. women’s group set Job Corps project
  • What of the day: young Mister Novak
  • Third sectional title annexed by Providence
  • High school bands to give concert
  • Dates announced for play contest
  • For farmers
  • Table tennis tournament ends Sunday
  • Cy Cipher
  • St. Simon’s wins ‘67’ tournament
  • Concert set
  • CYO tournament finals on tap
  • Pontiff lauds faith of U.S. Catholics
  • 430 grade schools
  • Champions of the archdiocese: St. Thomas, Indianapolis
  • Junior runners-up: Holy Trinity, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic: young wife’s parents wreak havoc in home
  • Thru God-colored glasses: ecumenism
  • Prelate’s surgery success
  • The week in liturgy
  • Cardinal Bea due in U.S. in April
  • This is Catholicism: the Sabbath
  • Working to beat hell: delinquent parents
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Séance on a Wet Afternoon,” is an artful suspense film
  • Variety in books: council day-by-day
  • Lenten forum speaker: Father Charles Frazee, Ph.D. Cand.
  • Sr. Gertrude Marie dies a the Woods
  • Layman named
  • Confers biretta
  • Lenten series
  • Louisville college to honor actress
  • 80th birthday
  • Plan Cathedral Mothers breakfast
  • Tic tacker
  • Pope counsels clergy on the new liturgy
  • Greenwood slates Lenten fish fries
  • Rare occurrence
  • David Goldstein to address CIC
  • Pope asks Congo peace
  • Aid needy, Pope urges youngsters
  • Parental rights to be discussed
  • Careers program set at Scecina
  • Alumnae to meet
  • DCCM announces fund campaign
  • Decatur will host DC cage tourney
  • Preview of style show: Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Indianapolis
  • Around the archdiocese: annual retreat dinner is slated at Louisville
  • Batesville sets parish mission
  • Status quo
  • Catholic nurses slate program
  • Catechist course will open tonight at Clarksville
  • Plan Scecina Irish Fair
  • Medical school student wins award
  • Meeting will map shamrock drive
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Hospital play set march 5, 6
  • Bold departures: New church designs urged by architects
  • Trials of the papacy stressed by Pope Paul
  • Pontiff praises U.S. servicemen
  • AUFS man will lecture at Marian
  • Chicago to host bible symposium on June 11 and 12
  • Notes lack of mission seminaries
  • New hospital administration
  • Altar boy project is announced by Indiana K of C
  • Million pilgrims

 

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