Criterion Archives - July 23, 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 deplores lack of respect for authority
  • Rabbi scores Jewish stand on school aid
  • Jubilee Mass set in Terre Haute
  • Receive mission cross: Sister Marintha Huber
  • Vincent de Paul meeting plans set
  • Rent boost protest led by religious
  • In Marion County: high school deficit passes $350,000
  • Vidimus
  • Franciscan shifts are announced
  • Teacher aid bill is sent to Congress
  • This striking lithograph of the late Pope John XXIII
  • Pledge system now favored: Aussies revise church giving program
  • Protestants collaborated: intelligible, modern English aim of new Bible translation
  • Sees  efforts to curb work of the council
  • Monsignors ready to drop titles
  • Loosen inhibitions in singing, priest says
  • First lay editor
  • New deaths bring Congo toll to 171
  • Religious freedom still problem in Mexico
  • New ACCW deanery presidents
  • Not retaliatory: explains termination of Mexico aid plan
  • Saw flying saucers, Jesuit scientist says
  • Vestments from wedding dress
  • Ecumenical help for Congo
  • Bishops of Colombia lash at divorce bill
  • The Church and the world: Nautical touch-interfaith service set
  • Comment: Adlai Stevenson-poverty is war-who’s there?-one man, one vote
  • Question box: Luci’s baptism draws query
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: politicians behind Colombian crisis
  • The yardstick: Old Samuel Gompers name is used in van
  • Christmas stamp theme religious
  • Catholics aid Lutheran charity
  • ND to host theology conference
  • Parish in Virginia tithes for missions
  • Don’t fear new Mass music, expert advises
  • Cardinal Shehan given curia post
  • Rebaptizing of Eastern Rite Catholics hit
  • What o the day: fears left wing plot
  • Scientist Nun at IU
  • St. Joan of Arc swimmers win 6th title in row
  • Tennis tourney plans drafted
  • Camp openings still available
  • Coaches, note
  • Sub-novice swim meet champs Holy Name, Beech Grove
  • Sub-novice runners-up: Immaculate Heart, Indianapolis
  • Vatican weekly lauds Pat Boone as gentleman
  • Cy Cipher
  • Breakfast slated for Richmond CYO
  • Movie list
  • Fourth session outlook: religious unity: is it an empty hope?
  • Good news: the fraternal meal
  • The week in liturgy
  • Library ban on POAU magazine draws protest
  • Thru God-colored glasses: the good (?) old days
  • Recipient named for Newman Award
  • The week in liturgy
  • Galway Cathedral to be dedicated
  • Family clinic: disgruntled bachelor lets off some steam
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘the Train’ is a film that may bug you
  • Farm labor bill backed
  • Family limitations upheld by priest
  • Variety in books: book is all about women
  • Teen talent winner: Miss Jeanne Rinne
  • Tic tacker
  • Festival opens at Holy Spirit
  • Books are trash, but not illegal
  • It depends on whose foot the shoe is on
  • Sr. Providentia dies at the Woods
  • Consecration rite scheduled
  • New unity center
  • U.S. missionary is named bishop
  • Mrs. Countryman will be speaker
  • What is liturgical?: convention tackles church design issues
  • U.S. diocese is created
  • Pope Paul goes to summer villa
  • Dante stamp
  • Oh, brother!
  • Around the archdiocese: picnic, chicken dinner slated at Sellersburg
  • Hospital pledges exceed $94,000
  • Farmer’s view: time to hitch up
  • Dallas University will establish seminary course
  • Late vocations’ house for nuns founded in East
  • Pronounces vows: Friar Michael Christiani
  • Pope tells actors of responsibility
  • Bishop honored
  • Two Lutherans become Benedictine novices
  • Group in Britain pledges campaign for all-Latin Mass
  • Nun appointed
  • Convention kit
  • Swahili bible
  • Visual equipment grant given Woods
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • First session report: Jesuits back fight for racial justice
  • 47 Oldenburg nuns to observe jubilees
  • Gov. Rockefeller honored by CEF
  • New department
  • Pilgrimage set
  • Priests and nuns at hootenanny
  • Card. McGuigan reported critical
  • Bishop repeats ‘apparitions’ warning
  • Third order speaker: Father Stephen Hay

 

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