Criterion Archives - March 26, 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 announces changes in liturgy for Holy Week
  • Urges halt to gas use in Vietnam
  • Atlanta prelate hits race demonstrations
  • Editor, Jewish leader to air council views
  • Marian students join race march
  • Good news: Mary Perkins Ryan
  • At. Lanesville school dedication
  • 250 to receive Marian Medals
  • A word from the Archbishop
  • Establish office for purchasing
  • In Bloomington Passion Play
  • An in-depth report: Catholics drag feet in rhythm research
  • Tells how ecumenical spirit can bear fruit
  • New universities
  • Governor saves 5 from death chair
  • St. John Bosco Guild opens membership drive
  • Don’t spill the potio Arabica
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Says Kerala Reds won’t take rule
  • New universities
  • Young widower: determined to keep family together
  • 35th year marked by Catholic Hour
  • 50 pilgrimages are scheduled
  • Pope lauds Red cosmonauts
  • Dialogue approved: Catholics, Lutherans set doctrinal talks
  • Accepts position with Charities
  • The Church and the world: Pope asks peace, brotherhood-Spain fighting rural exodus
  • Opposed to surgery on Siamese twins
  • Comment: mismanagement-opportunity-the ugly facts-myth exploded
  • Question box: have rosary, Creed changed?
  • Opinions
  • The yardstick: Washington pickets
  • Marian lecturers: Father Paul Courtney, Sister Mary Karen, O.S.F.
  • What of the day: the Selma situation
  • British bishops set more Mass changes
  • Vatican eases laws regarding holy oils
  • Soloists for Sunday’s Providence choir concert
  • CYO table tennis individual champions
  • Two in a-row for Latin School
  • Play event ready for 2nd round
  • Wrestlers to compete tomorrow
  • Conduct mission via television
  • To lecture
  • Drop dead!
  • Bowls 702 series: Patty Hindel
  • Indianapolis YCA installs officers
  • 500 youths attend Lanesville event
  • Cy Cipher
  • St. Philip’s wins volleyball title
  • Details announced for CYO convention
  • Cathedral plans vocations panel
  • Pay clergy tab, students urged
  • Family clinic: children feel left out, immigrant complains
  • Thru God-colored glasses: religion in Russia
  • Congratulates FAO
  • Chapel to be built beneath airport
  • The week in liturgy
  • Good news: what really matters is participation
  • Working to beat hell: it’s not really funny
  • More brotherhood among faiths urged
  • Saint’s relics to be returned
  • ‘Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte’ called cheap and degrading
  • Discovery of bomb fails to stop Mass
  • To receive degree from Protestant school of theology
  • Meet ‘Jack and Jill’ Catholic Children’s Theatre Workshop
  • Court reverses ‘Goldfarb’ stand
  • Variety in books: a new book on Adolph Hitler
  • Round of music at Providence High School
  • Tic tacker
  • A word from the Archbishop
  • ND coach booked for Ritter talk
  • Retreat slated
  • Ladywood maps open house plans
  • Hopes for greater Marian devotion
  • Southern bishop asks racism declaration
  • Marian instructor is Forum speaker
  • third Order unit to meet Sunday
  • Card party set
  • Plan tea party
  • Plan fish fry
  • St. Meinrad sets special seminar
  • Heads purchasing office: Earle Fontaine
  • Tell City spelling bee winners
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute DCCM slates recollection
  • Funeral Mass is offered for Providence nun
  • Two Archdiocesan youths invested
  • Faith sustained him, Cardinal Beran says
  • Louisville college sets open house
  • Legion of Mary pilgrimage set
  • Farmer’s view: the big issue
  • At Richmond vocations program
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Breakfast planned by Jesuit alumni
  • Zoning ruling hits Jesuits
  • Marian Alumni slate dinner
  • Hospital Guild will entertain
  • Recollection set at Little flower
  • Set style show and card party
  • Nun is slugged by convent intruders
  • At interfaith session: relate Christianity to the issues is plea
  • Atlanta editor praises priests, nuns in Selma
  • Asks outsiders to leave Selma
  • Pope again discusses the liturgy
  • Meeting scheduled on birth control
  • Nun to wear secular clothing in U.S. job
  • Backs participation of nuns in marches
  • For India’s poor
  • Will you help?

 

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