Criterion Archives - November 19, 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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  • 22 pct. of council vote for changes in text on marriage
  • With deliberate speed: voting opened on Schema 13
  • A word form the archbishop[
  • Official
  • Deny early drastic changes in Mass
  • Nativity Church is razed by fire
  • Junior CYO of the year
  • Early deadline
  • ND to host top theology conference
  • NCWC revamping studied by bishops
  • St. Peter and Paul Cathedral complex
  • Pope plans formation of bishops’ senate
  • Council schema on Christian education
  • Promoted
  • Invite diplomats to closing session
  • Benedictine departure ceremonies
  • Canon Law revision body is expanded
  • Priest named
  • Pope hails tradition role in seminaries
  • The Church and the world: memorial Mass held at council-refugee total up 2 million
  • Comment: cities in ferment-light in the dark-who killed Santa?-clothing campaign
  • Question box: meaning of prelate’s ring
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: the layman’s role after the council
  • The yardstick: the press kept close tabs on Vatican II
  • YCS study day speakers
  • Nun college head issues challenge to today’s woman
  • Vatican seen in need of a press spokesman
  • Shared time proposal is termed impractical
  • What of the day: regrettable tragedy
  • Science, religions symposium slated
  • Requiem offered
  • St. Monica wins first cadet grid crown
  • Christ the King cops 100 league trophy
  • Cy Cipher
  • Rowdiness warning is given ND
  • Downey council sets turkey Trot
  • Marian cage season to open November 23
  • CYO net mentors to meet Nov. 23
  • 59 teams signed for quiz contest Nov. 28
  • Second place
  • 100 league kings: Christ the King, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic: daughter is homely; mother is disturbed
  • Best of two worlds: a lesson in aging
  • The week in liturgy
  • Sets prayer day for war victims
  • Introduction ceremony
  • Prayer is always new, Pope tells audience
  • What’s happening: prejudice
  • Job-finding pr9gram is started by parish
  • Good news: Communion hymns
  • Payments slated for fire damage
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘The Hill’ is a tense drama about brutality
  • couple to mark golden wedding
  • Turkey Trot
  • Plan rummage sale
  • Plan St. Monica’s dance
  • Plan book fair
  • St. Anthony’s sets dual card party
  • Consecration set for Negro bishop
  • Variety in books: Asian Communism
  • At St. Meinrad lay alumni dinner
  • Robert T. Doerr heads alumni unit
  • Tic tacker
  • Plan education conference
  • Open house
  • Economic session
  • Catholic colleges
  • Liturgical texts have force of law
  • Program is announced for closing of council
  • Smorgasbord set
  • Ninth week’s summary: recent council proceedings seen collegiality foretaste
  • Seeking asylum
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute DCCM to meet Nov. 21st
  • Council volume in preparation
  • Mission letter
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Faulkner
  • Urge new approach to sex education
  • For the needy
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • College night program slated
  • Card party set
  • New officers
  • St. James parish sets annual ball
  • High court ruling: commie registration provision
  • white, Negro college exchange is started
  • Quick thinking
  • Papal trip still rumor
  • Urges lifting of Luther edict
  • Will head Marian Associates
  • Visit Notre Dame laboratory
  • Schools are urged to openly treat touch subjects
  • Plan testimonial for Fighting Irish
  • ND research grant

 

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