Criterion Archives - June 25, 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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  • Map guidelines for ecumenism
  • Indianapolis pioneer: St. Patrick’s parish to mark centennial
  • State CEF parley slated tomorrow in Indianapolis
  • Interview with Hans Kueng: outlook for the council after three sessions
  • Birth control aid approved by Ike
  • For six-county area: centralized teacher plan is announced
  • Bishop appointed to Lafayette See
  • Latin School annual outing
  • Criterion travel section: Wyoming
  • Join WCC, Orthodox urge Rome
  • Glenmary opens span program for volunteers
  • Plans doused
  • Aggiornamento impact on world seen feeble
  • St. Louis layman heads high school
  • Pope Paul sends sympathy message on Congo victims
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Tic tacker
  • The Church and the world: new encyclical?-diocese fights racism
  • Not council matter: birth control issue seen up to the Pontiff
  • Providence Sisters open summer session
  • Rev. J. O’Connell, Holy Cross Father, dies at Notre Dame
  • Election held
  • Elected
  • Swiss charity
  • St. Patrick’s Church, Indianapolis
  • Comment: head start-how it’s done-a clear choice
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mini: East Africa rebuffs China’s Chou En-lai
  • Question box: finds the new Mass difficult
  • The yardstick: the council and conscientious objectors
  • what of the day: praises Tavard book
  • U.S. psychiatrist on Rome faculty
  • Bishop urges changes in the religious life
  • $5 million grant given St. Louis U.
  • Order elects
  • Chemistry contest winners: Schulte High School, Terre Haute
  • Golf tourney set Saturday at Willowbrook
  • Several swimming events are scheduled
  • Camp openings still available
  • Chaplain named for Cathedral High
  • Cadet Kickball runners-up: St. James, Indianapolis
  • Custom Combo booked for dance
  • Meeting changed
  • Second semester dean’s list at Marian announced
  • Built to last
  • Cadet baseball champs: St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
  • Cadet Baseball runners-up: St. Pius X, Indianapolis
  • An era of change: Pope Paul completes two eventful years
  • Family clinic: teacher’s criticism of child questioned
  • To bless chapel
  • Thru God-colored glasses: man as social animal
  • The week in liturgy
  • Good news: the family at table
  • Confirms retarded patients
  • Viewing with Arnold: high wind in Jamaica is fascinating film
  • Sees fewer disputes at council
  • Movie ratings
  • Variety in books: the first century of the Klan
  • Harvard scholar: Mr. Eugene C. Ulrich, S.J.
  • Two hospital sisters to mark jubilees
  • Around the refugee camps of the Near East the work of the Church goes on
  • Around the archdiocese: Napoleon sets annual dinner and bazaar
  • Province reports clergy assignments for Franciscans
  • Mixed marriage shift denied
  • Principal of the year: Sister Mary Louise, O.S.B.
  • Fr. James Reed, Benedictine monk, dies at age of 67
  • Archbishop Cody installation set
  • Most religious
  • Third order group will meet Sunday
  • Re-elected
  • Summer study is set for Marian faculty
  • New officers
  • Observance of jubilee scheduled
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Nursing alumnae dance set tonight
  • Reflect Bombay plea: UN body seen echoing papal peace approach
  • Fr. Constantine, O.F.N., will observe jubilee
  • All vacations must end
  • Postcounciliar liturgical body enlarged by Pope

 

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