Criterion Archives - August 27, 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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  • Opposition is voiced to federal program for birth control
  • Prayer vigil is scheduled at Cathedral
  • Teachers attend religion workshop at Marian College
  • Chancery lists clergy assignments
  • To start Home for the Aged
  • Fr. Andrew O’Keefe dies at the age of 66
  • Mass at fair
  • To Moscow post
  • 97 pct. of adults believe in God, survey indicates
  • Integration of schools is mandated
  • Abp. Schulte install Bishop Gallagher
  • Dearth of vocations is probed
  • Franklin parish center to be blessed
  • Blames reticence: priest-composer raps antipathy to singing
  • A single, sound reason
  • Pope again makes plea for peace among nations
  • To enter convent: Miss Doris Ann Koors
  • The Church and the world: delegates applaud Pope-appeals for farm peace
  • Varied activities mark girls’ camp sessions
  • Figures show decline in Hungarian Church
  • Comment: back to work-the second mile-a good try
  • Question box: another query about changes
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: Arab Christians and the dialogue
  • The yardstick: Civil rights movement is far from over
  • What of the day: a windy welcome
  • Plans announced for PAVLA center
  • Plan monument
  • Pope refers to mission of layman
  • To enter convent: Miss Kathleen Dugan
  • At leadership school
  • CYO talent show is dominated by Holy Name parish
  • To enter convent: Miss Marilyn Ann Schaaf
  • Sisters are denied building permit
  • Retreat slated over Labor Day Play is scheduled by Christ the King teen-age thespians
  • To enter convent: Miss Betty Drewes
  • List data on Senior CYO units
  • Cy Cipher
  • Dance scheduled
  • Grid Jamboree slated Sept. 12
  • Baseball B Champions: Holy Name, Beech Grove
  • Baseball C Champions: Little Flower, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic, Girl, 21 is worried about age difference
  • Three cardinals named to posts
  • Anniversary
  • Thru God-colored glasses: dishonoring the old
  • Seminary rector escapes in Congo
  • Memorial Mass
  • The week in liturgy
  • Fr. Ouellet says Church must work with Negro
  • Missionary expert stresses need to defend Christianity in west
  • Good news: sacrifice of praise
  • Crisis of faith seen by visiting liturgist
  • School services bill signed into law
  • Viewing with Arnold: early flying machines star in new comedy
  • Benedictines seek to preserve much of Indian culture
  • Aussie Catholics double in number
  • Abbey ruins put on block
  • Poverty war giving women new interest
  • Variety in books: Fitzgerald-a critical portrait
  • To enter convent: Miss Janet Megel
  • Tic tacker
  • D of I anniversary plans are announced
  • Archbishop Cody cites Chicago race problem
  • Historic find
  • To enter convent: Miss Helen Werner
  • Fatima holding first Cursillo
  • Guild to meet
  • Tickets available for benefit dance
  • Inquiry course
  • Pen money?
  • Sr. Sarah Marie, Providence nun, dies at age of 56
  • Fathers Coffield, DuBay comment on LA riots
  • Two clergymen shot in Alabama town
  • Petition planned: nuns want active role in revising Canon Law
  • Enters Peace Corps: Miss Diane Hofmeister
  • Around the archdiocese: parish picnics, dinners scheduled
  • Nicaraguans protest U.S. priests’ outer
  • Race issue is treated in Vatican newspaper
  • Lauds missioners
  • Faiths honor Aztec chief
  • KC bares plans for skyscraper
  • Re-elected
  • Population curb seen unnecessary
  • CYO nit sponsors project
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • CU given grants for social work
  • Card party set
  • St. Christopher’s sets installation
  • Diocese probes war on poverty
  • Blind pilgrim
  • Hoosier named to post at CU
  • Festival set
  • Donate $20,000 for riot relief
  • Pope underwrote prisoners’ feast
  • New officers
  • Jubilarian: Sister Carmel Knue
  • Convention action: K of C mobilizes for war on smut
  • Answers article critical of the Catholic Press
  • Adult education courses expanded at Marian College
  • Be in vanguard of ecumenism, sisters urged
  • Liberated nuns return to Congo
  • On the Viet Nam front
  • Record crowd attends lay alumni reunion
  • CFM  meet slated at Notre Dame
  • At. St. Meinrad lay alumni gathering

 

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