Criterion Archives - September 3, 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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  • Procession through Rome to open council session
  • Statement issued for Labor Day
  • Classes resume Sept. 7: high school students expected to hit 8,300
  • Grade schools expect 36,000 enrollment
  • Reminder
  • Site of new home for the aged
  • Labor Day Mass slated
  • Bequests in will total $146,000
  • Native of Tell City in ordination class
  • Historic resolution: ask voice for nuns in Vatican Council
  • Passionist visitors
  • Shared-time: how is to working out?
  • Council not sudden inspiration for Pope John, confidant reveals
  • Educational TV
  • Herberg’s advice: do not compromise beliefs, Church told
  • Disarm hearts, speaker urged
  • The Church and the world: Pope pays tribute to astronauts
  • Wounded priest said improving
  • Three St. Meinrad priests to mark jubilees
  • St. Luke’s school addition
  • To enter convent: Miss Anne Zishke
  • Comment: America’s poor…-…and the world’s-Yes, Ramona-dead horse
  • question box: asks about woman prophet
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: U.S. paternalism scored by Chile
  • The yardstick: why socialism failed in the U.S.
  • High rise church
  • Missions, ecumenism link cited
  • What of the day: the islands revise\ted
  • Close animal shelter, delegate orders nun
  • First parish 400 years old
  • Franciscans profess vows
  • Crisis of faith in radio subject
  • Relax censorship
  • Results listed for St. Philip bowling event
  • Five CYO units seen in running for annual award
  • City-wide dance
  • Coaches’ meeting for kickball set
  • Convent splits gallows, machine gun tower
  • Dance slated
  • Ordained
  • The new (and old) champions
  • Will appear on chapel door
  • Plans announced for annual jamboree
  • Dates announced for youth week
  • Family clinic: hubby’s association with widow scored
  • Thru God-colored glasses: going to the dogs
  • Little council plan postponed
  • More Catholics in North Ireland
  • Negroes seen showing whites how to hope
  • The week in liturgy
  • Catholics seen failing in internationalism
  • Unique apartment apostolate launched by 4 Detroit priests
  • Fr. Ouellet assigned
  • Education week set in November
  • Good news: Amen! Amen! Amen!
  • Viewing with Arnold: Allen’s ‘Pussycat’ a disturbing film
  • Two Pennsylvania parishes decide to bury hatchet
  • Sister quits post as college head
  • Exchange program
  • Variety in books: Wilfrid Sheed’s biting humor
  • To enter convent: Miss Cloyis Ann Fougnies
  • Tic tacker
  • New immigration law voted by House
  • Observer named by Japan church
  • Dance slated
  • Ecumenical help for poor
  • Fr. Claude Ehringer named to Prior’s post
  • Couple to mark silver jubilee
  • Abp. O’Boyle scores birth control plan
  • Ball statement has NC approval
  • KC State Fair exhibit
  • The new thrust: Catholic schools and the laity
  • Updating of retreats seen vitally needed
  • European Schools
  • The future role of Catholic education
  • Cooperative planning seen school goal key
  • Fourth century portrait of Christ in mosaic unearthed in England
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Mary Jeanne O’Neill
  • Tuition and taxes
  • Course scheduled in Protestantism
  • Head of the NCEA sees bright school picture
  • Birth rate dip noted in June
  • Total commitment to race justice asked
  • New St. Barnabas parish plant
  • Around the archdiocese: three parish picnics slated Sunday, Monday
  • Sister M. Lillian, Franciscan, dies
  • Greeks losing heads for vernacular Bible
  • English monks seek updating
  • Oldenburg nuns taught 7,200 in catechist centers
  • Farmer’s view: farmer’s plight
  • Three new principals
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Couple to observe Golden wedding
  • Honor drama critic
  • To enter convent: Miss Cynthia Neidiffer
  • Architects named for new hospital
  • Pilgrimage set
  • On the map
  • Luci Baines Johnson is confirmed
  • Named to staff

 

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