Criterion Archives - July 1, 1966

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 again appeals for arbitration in Vietnam
  • Pope given birth control report
  • Chile’s land reform leader dies in crash
  • Kentucky Colonel
  • The passing ofhe old
  • Oklahoma bishop bolts KC dinner
  • Probe charges of union fraud
  • Seek ouster of Primate in Poland
  • Eight are named for DCCM award
  • Abortion war
  • Re-elected: The Very Rev. Basil Heiser, O.F.M.
  • At Terre Haute dedication
  • Trip to UN cited: Peace efforts are highlight of Pope’s third year in office
  • German priest named to faculty
  • Agreement signed: Vatican, Yugoslavs heal 14-year breach
  • Open seminary to nuns, laity
  • Clergy necrology
  • Grape pickers’ union signs first contract
  • Pope at prayer
  • $73,000  school building completed at Frenchtown
  • Open first U.S. House: here’s congregation of religious who practice, but don’t preach
  • British prelate suffers coronary
  • Named to receive award
  • The Church and the world: Pope authorizes pay hike for Vatican employees
  • Wins ‘Man of the Year’ award: Joseph B. Sachenheim
  • Comment: the lonely voice-all roads lead-Bishop Larain-land of liberty
  • Question box: demurs on far out question
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: can a nation defend itself?
  • The yardstick: anti-Semitism study  not beyond criticism
  • Share DCCM concert proceeds
  • 4 from Archdiocese in Maryknoll rites
  • 69 on Dean’s List at Marian College for 2nd semester
  • Population data
  • What of the day: the homing instinct
  • Junior-senior boys winners
  • Freshman-Sophomore girls’ golf winners
  • Golf qualifying paced by Don Russell
  • Cy Cipher
  • Sub-novice swim meet set July 11
  • Freshman-sophomore boys golf winners
  • Junior-senior girls’ adult men’s winner
  • 800 are expected to attend dance
  • Pope to ordain
  • Family clinic: college drop-out can’t settle down
  • Priest-chaplain: stresses need for Protestant chaplain in Catholic hospital
  • Million meals
  • Reds open drive
  • Lay theologian set for television show
  • 200 nuns attend ND food workshop
  • Pastoral counseling seen woefully absent
  • People of God: Edel Quinn
  • Begin school at age 4, education report urges
  • Asks encouragement for Negro vocations
  • Is it the same Church: it’s an era of change
  • Festival calendar
  • Elected to head Terre Haute KC
  • Sunday, July 10: Corydon picnic next on festival calendar
  • Variety in books: authority in the church
  • Tic tacker
  • French bishops probe diaconate
  • Pope Paul speaks on land reform
  • Sr. Mary Matthia dies a the Woods
  • Papal aid
  • State Hibernians re-elect Sullivan
  • Bartenders are lauded as best therapists
  • Elected
  • Benedictine nun dies at Ferdinand
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • 2,818 schools
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Stagecoach’ remake is studded with violence
  • Appointed
  • Heads Brebeuf board
  • 22 priests named: committee of clergy formed for Chicago
  • Prelate backs priests who aided strikers
  • De Gaulle at Mass in Leningrad
  • College to reopen
  • To work in hurricane shelters
  • Draft seminarians
  • Calls student protests healthy growth sign
  • At Richmond convocation
  • Italian physician tells opposition to birth control
  • Appointed

 

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