Criterion Archives - October 15, 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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  • Pope bars council debate on clerical celibacy law
  • Editor comments from Rome: ultraconservatives had a rough week
  • Information day slated at Marian
  • Deny plans for 2d papal trip to U.S.
  • Set annual breakfast
  • Anniversary feature: library dedication scheduled at Woods
  • Teachers’s Institute slated at Chatard
  • New school being built at Madison
  • The council scene
  • Friendly handshake
  • Council a testing ground for new liturgy
  • Steady progress:: council pushes ahead despite complexities of Schema 13
  • Cardinal Ottavinni issues call for world government
  • Patriarch disavows vicar’s divorce stand
  • Tells of difficulties facing Peru Church
  • Marian lecture speakers
  • For the young
  • Urges new methods to combat bias
  • The Church and the world: Pope grateful for prayers-family conference set
  • Comment: a great loss-rhythm service-the LBJ way-good prescription-Negro bishop
  • Question box: why the change on cremation?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: council seeks ways to stem atheism
  • The yardstick: pessimistic view on senate rapped
  • Nineteenth annual card party
  • Plan St. Michael’s style show
  • Pontiff, Greek prelate prayed together in NY
  • Pope sends Johnson get-well message
  • Catholic worship book to be issued
  • Two West novels will be filmed
  • Tide has changed in Latin America editor comments
  • What of the day: where Jesus walked
  • List final plans for observance of youth week
  • Plan open house at Latin school
  • New developmental reading program
  • Cadet kickballers ready for playoffs
  • Tight races mark grid competition
  • Cy Cipher
  • Share lead roles in Marian play
  • Plan workshop
  • St. Roch parish schedules dance
  • Poor fellow
  • Family clinic: couple seen in need of professional aid
  • Best of two worlds: what you wanna be?
  • Rhythm meeting keynoter named
  • The week in liturgy
  • Gibbons medal goes to Shriver
  • Says psychoanalysis project misinterpreted
  • Good news: expressions of unity
  • Stamp sale provokes riot
  • What’s happening: the fun business
  • Indian nuns, laywomen working in Germany
  • Viet Cong victim planned to study for the priesthood
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘The Knack’ presents a moral dilemma
  • Variety in books: Ike’s latest is lauded
  • Medical center
  • Plan Ave Maria card party
  • Parish launches fund campaign
  • Plan St. Gabriel’s dance
  • Tic tacker
  • Named to faculty at Yale Divinity
  • Bar school aid
  • Contest slated
  • 3d Order to meet
  • Lay alumni unit schedules stag
  • Couple observes 50th anniversary
  • Wiener roast set
  • Set card party
  • High rise problem for nuns
  • Brebeuf speaker
  • Couple to mark 25th anniversary
  • Marydale Guild to hold dinner
  • Fourth week summary: sees 5 to 7 decrees ready by month’s end
  • Plan Father John’s card party
  • Retreat master
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute DCCW to meet Oct. 19th
  • Nazareth sisters create provinces
  • Institute slated for religious
  • Europe planners meet with Pope
  • 14th Hospital
  • Aids comprehension: new reading program
  • At annual communion breakfast
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Style show set
  • Leo T. McElroys to note jubilee
  • Retreat set
  • Set style show and card party
  • Rummage sale set at St. Ann
  • Newman Mothers slate guest tea
  • Conference set on inner city
  • Council progressive: voices birth control doubts
  • Heart attack fatal to Bishop Navagh
  • Under Red control
  • Catholic agency paces relief work
  • Shrines give new look to our cemeteries
  • Novena speaker
  • Vatican radio heard in India
  • Aid for students

 

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