Criterion Archives - October 29, 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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  • Five council documents are promulgated by Pope
  • Editor comments from Rome: how to tell bishops from the periti
  • Summit meet held on fasting
  • Retreat house anniversary
  • Liturgical days set priests
  • Special activities to mark youth week
  • Diaconate order seen flexible
  • Change meeting date for bishops
  • Official
  • Mission departure
  • Assistant pastor: council’s forgotten an
  • No more surprises: sees possible early wind-up of Vatican II
  • Marian speaker
  • Survey shows: Italians spoke most at council sessions
  • 50 pct. of teachers favor national marking system
  • Students move
  • Card. Alfrink probes issue of nuclear war
  • No commnt on Curia retirement age
  • Suggests programs for religious groups to fight race prejudice
  • Archabbey Schola, Louisville choir slate concerts
  • Friar is convicted in smuggling case
  • The Church and the world: Pontiff to missionaries-inner-city projection
  • At Woods dedication
  • On ‘Sister Says’ TV program
  • Comment: good goblins-new intolerance-scared bullies-urban revival
  • Question box: donating body for research
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: why is the council avoiding issues?
  • Marian lecturer
  • The yardstick: celibacy of clergy
  • Polish cardinal to visit Detroit
  • 50thnniversary
  • More volunteers needed by PAVLA
  • National shrine work is resumed
  • What of the day: is this free speech?
  • Parish cleaned up at the World Series
  • Catholics given Anglican Church
  • Plan Christ the King card party
  • St. Catherine grabs junior kickball title
  • Cy Cipher
  • Irish face middies in home game
  • Ladywood slates college night
  • Nursing alumnae to meet Nov. 3
  • Plans are announced for science fair
  • Cathedral set for homecoming
  • CYO gridders ready to wrap up leagues
  • Cadet kickball champions: St. Christopher’s, Indianapolis
  • Plan Lawrenceburg CYO breakfast
  • Family clinic: marriage on rocks; husband blames wife
  • Best of two worlds: bible-reading rules
  • Change in sights urged on vocations
  • the week in liturgy
  • What’s happening: classroom vignette
  • Medicare seen in harmony with Catholic norms
  • Honor Peace Corps
  • Pope says Church holy despite members’ sins
  • Good news: Christian affection
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Ship of Fools’ not as good as novel
  • Work of art
  • Blasts population explosion claims
  • Variety in books: Sorensen’s Kennedy
  • In ‘Romeo and Juliet’
  • Tic tacker
  • Recollection set at Little Sisters
  • Meet the jolly green giant
  • Drive kickoff held at St. Ann’s
  • Scientist booked for Marian talk
  • Dinner planned
  • Award announced
  • Recital scheduled by famed organist
  • Sent to Evansville as administrator
  • Towne Hall trio slated at Marian
  • Guild to present Bell, Book, Candle
  • Donate pavilion to college
  • To resume experiment with worker-priests
  • Board meeting
  • D-I to meet
  • New St. Simon’s convent
  • Around the archdiocese: turkey dinner slated in West terre Haute
  • New staff consultant
  • 7,155 at ND
  • A letter home: Father David writes from Peru mission
  • Nun observer
  • Two Benedictines assigned to Peru
  • Sex education lecture booked
  • Plan Richmond card party
  • College plans film festival
  • Play scheduled at St. Meinrad
  • Sister Maria, S.P., dies at the Woods
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Dinner meeting slated for alumni
  • New officers
  • Bright future seen: lay theologians voice optimism
  • Ladies of Notre Dame expanding horizons
  • De Paul Society film completed
  • New Branch opened: Salvage Bureau expanding
  • Communion urged during Mass only

 

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