Criterion Archives - December 24, 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 Paul voices appeal for ceasefire in Vietnam
  • Archbishop’s Christmas Letter
  • Faiths join forces to combat bias
  • Trek to Bethlehem for Christmas rites
  • Aid mental health project
  • Midnight Mass to be televised
  • Official
  • Commemoration
  • Change in Friday abstinence law seen before Lent
  • No Criterion on December 31
  • Common baptism rite possibility is probed
  • Plan St. Michael’s dance
  • Cardinal Ottaviani in interview raps apostolate of criticism
  • The Church and the world: advance canonization cause-prelate assails Polish Reds
  • Sister Mary Rose, Benedictine, dies
  • Grassroots ecumenism needed: Card. Cushing
  • U.S. astronaut honored by Pope
  • Plan to continue Korea aid project
  • Students at ND interrupt fast
  • Tic tacker
  • Cite statistics on the council
  • 3d order to meet
  • Jesuit scholar dead in Colombia
  • New atom smasher due at Notre Dame
  • Faculty dispute: St. John’s University dismisses 30 teachers
  • Join civil rights drive, sister urges teen-agers
  • Pope Paul lauds running of council
  • Meeting of Jesuits to resume Sept. 8
  • McGurn to speak
  • Priest is town’s first rabbi
  • Poverty service project approved
  • Sister Says TV topic announced
  • Richmond schools to participate in counseling study
  • Pledge of support
  • Comment: seeing Jesus-call to greatness-closer to God-the hard sell-history’s footnote
  • question box: comments on new liturgy
  • Opinions
  • Your word and mine: council put religion back on front page
  • the yardstick: dialogue and liberty
  • Cardinal Bea cites council’s unanimity
  • Mission letter: newcomer gives first impressions of Peru
  • Vatican won’t confirm rumors of new cardinals
  • Help! My mink’s missing!
  • What of the day: a Christmas wish
  • Final plans set for New Albany Bible quiz
  • Cathedral wins wrestling tourney
  • Pope to ordain
  • Basketball leagues at halfway point
  • Marian set for holiday tournament
  • Cy Cipher
  • Criterion Quiz in semi-finals
  • CYO table tennis tourney slated
  • Layman is elected Newman head
  • Greetings
  • Can’t grasp magnitude of council, bishop says
  • Mission statistics
  • St. Mary-of-the-Woods visitor
  • Farmer’s view: abuse of water
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Catholic paper closed in Uruguay
  • Viewing with Arnold: critic lauds changes in Legion of Decency
  • TV reviews 1965 religious events
  • Lay role studied by German Church
  • Foreign students
  • Variety in books: Fine Taney biography
  • Ecumenical note will be mark of new council book
  • Vatican missions
  • Workers parish will be scene of Pontiff’s Mass
  • Display Papal letters
  • Methodist leader appraises the council
  • Ancient wellhead possible site of Pauline baptisms
  • Major milestone: new dome completed for  Nazareth basilica
  • Set bible weeks
  • Underground
  • Loss
  • How to win while losing
  • St. Luke’s children help Santa
  • Christmas meditation
  • Original copy of ‘Silent Night’ placed on display
  • Merry Christmas in 26 languages
  • Austrian villages join in caroling
  • Old custom
  • NLRM moderator
  • Christmas in Rome’s Piazza Navona
  • Christmas in Rhodesia
  • Christ of the space age
  • Christmas tradition
  • Pope won’t visit England in 1967
  • Enter the manger
  • Conducted in 17 parishes: pre-school classes in religion are growing in popularity
  • 49 Americans are ordained
  • Lifting of decree against Luther seen possibility
  • At Little Flower program
  • Vatican workers get holiday bonus
  • NCCJ award goes to Card, Sheehan
  • Family clinic: believes complaining wife may be a t fault
  • Best of two worlds: the date is irrelevant
  • Commie’s film in life of Christ acclaimed
  • Spanish priests to keep cassocks
  • The week in liturgy
  • New stamp honors first Spanish pope
  • Twin ordinands
  • Steer middle course, Pope tell audience
  • Good news: O Dawn in the East
  • Liturgy and Life: St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota
  • Success comes slowly: challenge of a mountain parish
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Alumnae to honor Woods officials
  • In state of union message: awaiting President’s birth control stand
  • Archdiocesan nuns at consecration rite
  • New personal approach to sisters applauded
  • Add to body on liturgy
  • Honored by Pope
  • U.S. archbishop is named nuncio
  • Marydale Christmas project

 

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