Criterion Archives - August 13, 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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  • Voting and reappointment: two legislative milestones in civil rights battle
  • Pilgrimage site: St. Mary-of-the-Rocks, Franklin County
  • Denies need for friction in Church
  • Six nuns choose jail, but lawyers pay fines
  • Pope urges confidence in Church
  • Red radio cited Pope’s message
  • Franklin church dedication set
  • Hiroshima bombing draws Papal censure
  • five-point statement: see government role in family planning
  • Departure set
  • To help the cause
  • To profess vows: Brother Daniel P. McGinley, C.S.C.
  • Clergy and Laity
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s peace message-tuition grants
  • Bishop Gallagher is consecrated
  • To visit missions
  • 10,000 Poles start pilgrimage
  • Ukrainians called martyrs
  • Comment: Hiroshima-the Maverick-Mt. Sinai parole-off the fence
  • Question box: Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: hike mission aid to Latin America
  • Change in Church stand on cremation explained
  • To enter convent: Miss Marianne Mader
  • Sacred Heart girl receives habit
  • New seminary
  • The yardstick: scores demagoguery in rights movement
  • U.S. Sisterhoods to discuss change
  • What of the day: our first stop-Tokyo
  • Named secretary of Charities body
  • Plan homecoming dance
  • St. Catherine wins another tennis crown
  • Talent audition draw 100 teens
  • Cops Richmond Deanery trophy
  • Football season opens Sept. 12th
  • Conferences set on population
  • St. Roch, St. Anthony annex softball titles
  • Kickball entries still accepted
  • Cy Cipher
  • Profession ceremony slated at St. Meinrad
  • Terre Haute CYO schedules dance
  • Switch to black
  • At KC softball tourney
  • Fourth session outlook: council impact greatest in field of liturgy
  • Family clinic: should fallen-away be requested to leave?
  • Good news: ‘My Lord and my God’
  • The week in liturgy
  • Thru God-colored glasses: the role of Judaism
  • Pope counsels vacationers
  • Plan to double Bogota parishes
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Lord Jim’ doesn’t do Conrad justice
  • Shrine Day set at World’s Fair
  • List current officers for Council of women
  • Dropping grades in New Zealand
  • To enter Convent: Miss Peggy Baurley
  • Variety in books: ‘The Making of the President’
  • Noted theologian is hospitalized
  • Magazine format, offset scheduled for Sunday Visitor
  • Tic tacker
  • 600,000 refugees flee Viet Cong terror
  • Scecina graduate makes profession
  • Assumption sets dual card party
  • 15 ordained
  • Return to Congo
  • Contends Christ was probably born in 6 B.C.
  • St. Mary-of-the-Rocks pilgrimage Sunday
  • Editor cites impasse in Catholic Press
  • A question of values: theology of work groundwork cited
  • Life was in danger, Selma priest says
  • Sponsor Avondale performance
  • Opposition voiced to ecumenism
  • Around the archdiocese: recollection slated for Terre Haute CCW
  • Annual lay alumni meeting scheduled at Saint Meinrad
  • Course slated
  • Oldenburg plans nuns’ workshop
  • Cincinnati paper gets lay editor
  • Plan D of I anniversary dinner
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Stamp issue
  • Annual fish fry festival slated
  • Obscenity ban
  • Open house set for Bro. Edward
  • Youthful pilgrim
  • Mass privilege
  • Governor signs bus bill in Ohio
  • 3rd Order retreat slated at Fatima
  • Benefit dance slated Aug. 28th
  • Reject offer
  • Fun-time party scheduled Sunday
  • In foreign press: population study group names listed
  • Star Council rating given four KC units
  • Changes authorized for mixed marriages
  • 1966 Jesuit meeting expected to be brief
  • Nearly 45 million in mission areas
  • Goya canvas discovered
  • Fort musician honored

 

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