Criterion Archives - April 9, 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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  • Pontiff raps divisive elements in Church
  • Lay board enlarged: Catholic Charities adopting new name
  • Job Corps program to get ACCW assist
  • Slate first Mass in Franklin church
  • Crucifixion is repeated, Pontiff says
  • Blessing of the palms will open Holy Week
  • Many parishes holding Lenten evening Masses
  • Report denied
  • Prelate dies at 63
  • Official
  • Suddenly….it’s spring
  • Recalled at St. Patrick’s: pioneer teaching Brothers left deep lasting impression on Indianapolis
  • Cogley joining New York Times
  • Collective absolution experiment is dropped
  • Notre Dame sets tuition hike of $50 per semester
  • Plan Palm Sunday cantata
  • Slate dedication of Shrine organ
  • Catholic and Orthodox theologians to meet
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Clergy Conference for Negro Welfare scheduled in Gary
  • Old St. Patrick’s Boys School
  • Many faceted Catholic Social Services
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Sound of Music’ great despite minor flaws
  • Transfer of relics evokes controversy
  • New stations
  • The Church and the world: Pope not going to Philippines-need catechists
  • Comment: the common good-foot-dragging-who’s crazy?
  • Question box: more comments on the liturgy
  • Opinions
  • Jesuits may limit term of top official
  • Name married couple as council auditors
  • Cardinal Cushing leaves hospital
  • The yardstick: the Church militant
  • Variety in books: French in Vietnam
  • Lent of sharing
  • What of the day: LBJ stand applauded
  • Plan job Corps participation
  • Translation
  • Reminder
  • Play contest finals slated on week-end
  • 700 applications already filed for camping program
  • Thanks Pontiff
  • Kickball season ready to blast off
  • 775 to vie for music honors
  • Cadet wrestling team champions
  • Cadet wrestling individual champions
  • Scecina paces science winners
  • $10,000 donated for quake relief
  • Family clinic: height difference can be important
  • Thru God-colored glasses: riddle from a reader
  • Interfaith rites mark dedication
  • The week in liturgy
  • Missioners set new apostolate
  • Convention set
  • Good news: that ‘Red Sea stuff’
  • Aggiornamento role of seminary stressed
  • Tic tacker
  • Find student interest in religion growing
  • Brebeuf Dads Club speaker named
  • Homor ND head
  • Schedule retreat
  • Nursing students to present play
  • Council statement revision lauded
  • Oppose Church changes: they’d rather fight than switch
  • Cathedral Mothers plan card party
  • Little Flower PTO card party
  • Around the archdiocese: two DCCW units schedule meetings
  • Retreat master: Father Victor F. Wright
  • Prelate named to NCWC post
  • Plan Agape
  • Pope again boosts unity in Europe
  • Vacation project
  • Annual novena set at Sacred Heart
  • Auditor at council to address parley
  • Infirm priests allowed to concelebrate Mass
  • Alumnae slate annual breakfast
  • Honored at state reformatory
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Grandfather of 16 ordained
  • St. Mary Academy to present play
  • Added to Board of Talbot House
  • Card party set
  • Assumption sets dual card party
  • Breakfast set
  • Only seven months old: Hungary reneging on Vatican pact?
  • Dutch bishops issue norms for cremation
  • TV precedent
  • New schema on missions completed
  • Nun appointed
  • English teachers set for workshop
  • Catholic World notes centenary
  • See new bible focus in studies on Mary
  • Catholic prelate lauds YMCA work

 

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