Criterion Archives - October 22, 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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  • Commission weighs proposals for more changes in the Mass
  • Bp. Grimmelsman, Evansville, resigns
  • Boycott ban obeyed, but with protests
  • Advance date for schema vote
  • Dialogue is slated in Indianapolis
  • Missions need $50 million more
  • Bishop dies
  • A word from the Archbishop
  • Editor comments from Rome: why a statement on the Jews?
  • Bare book room in new Woods library
  • Fifth’s week’s progress: it’s beginning of the end for Vatican
  • Jewish official lauds council declaration
  • In council proposal: U.S. bishop pushes for rights of women
  • Congo prelate explains silence at the council
  • Lay consultants named by Pope to secretariat
  • Named to See
  • U.S. bishops set meeting dates
  • The Church and the world: open council archives-plan to update catechism
  • Archbishop Hannan formally enthroned
  • Named for racial award
  • NCCM honored for bible kit
  • Marquette OK’s off-campus social, [political action
  • New St, Mary-of-the-Woods library
  • Comment: in defense of art-anniversary-smart ancestors-right of protest
  • Question box: Pope moving to Jerusalem?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: who should run foreign missions?
  • The yardstick: making a scapegoat of the U.S. bishops
  • Enters novitiate: Miss Barbara Peyton
  • Name winners of racial awards
  • Franciscan head named by Pope to post in Holy Land
  • Mission report: a sister writes from Colombia
  • What of the day : historic Ephesus
  • What’s going on
  • St. Christopher captures cadet kickball title
  • Catholic Youth week highlights are listed
  • List grid results for New Albany
  • Cy Cipher
  • Junior kickball titleists named
  • Three key tilts on grid schedule
  • Open house
  • Exchange student
  • Richmond speaker
  • Ladywood slates dramatic soloist
  • Strong USC faces Irish in home tilt
  • Front and back glances: St. Michael’s parish, Greenfield
  • Marian sets special day for parents
  • Hospital Guild sets card party
  • Marian speaker
  • 3d Order to meet
  • Senior dance
  • At lay alumni outing
  • Priestly asceticism and modern world
  • Family clinic: says her boyfriend smokes marijuana
  • Best of two worlds: bible-reading rules
  • What’s happening: Jesus was jugged
  • Good news: the peace of the Lord
  • Catholic-Jewish relations good
  • The week in liturgy
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Darling’ wins praise as classic of iony
  • Pope not pressing for red China in UN
  • Asks end to stipends, raise in clergy pay
  • Logical
  • Columbus Day observance
  • Variety in books: the Maryknoll nuns
  • Bishop bans votive candles
  • Tic tacker
  • St. Meinrad sets day for parents
  • Alumnae to meet
  • St. Thomas parish opens fund drive
  • Sr. Mary James dies at the Woods
  • Protestant bible best in English
  • School children slate festival
  • Plan pilgrimage
  • Halloween Howl
  • Guild schedules rummage sale
  • Departure rites slated Sunday at Oldenburg
  • At benefit dinner
  • Archbishop’s letter
  • DCCW to meet
  • Plan royal welcome card party
  • Around the archdiocese: Fr. LaBauve to speak at meting of DCCW
  • Rushville parish slates festival
  • Program planned on alcoholism
  • At Madison groundbreaking
  • Retreat master
  • Joins St. Francis hospital staff
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • In round play set at Marian
  • Law for women is Marian topic
  • In Italy: new liturgy given a warm reception
  • Thomistic philosophy defended by Pontiff
  • Pope weights reduction of fast days
  • Precedent
  • Story of Bishop Eirik: Papal legate’s trip to America in 1117 recorded on Yale map
  • Historic photograph

 

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