Criterion Archives - September 2, 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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  • Accent of liturgical week is on service to mankind
  • 37,000 in grades: school bell rings on September 6th
  • Dignitaries at Abbatial blessing
  • Pastoral shifts are announced
  • Notre Dame project: monumental school survey is completed
  • Plan Labor Day Church picnic
  • Australian bishops warn of nuclear war
  • Labor Day statement scores bias
  • The next one’s for the teacher
  • Text of Labor Day statement
  • Why Catholic schools?
  • List faculty additions: expect high school students to top 8,000
  • Week in liturgy
  • Agreement reached
  • Convent bound: Miss Patricia Rahe, St. Louis, Batesville
  • To enter convent: Miss Mary Kay Hostetter, St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
  • By CFM speaker: learn from laity, clergy urged
  • Aid Red Cross
  • Comment: the stepchildren-the ND report-poor boy’s war
  • Question box: raises query about free will
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: a new weapon: starvation?
  • The yardstick: the right to strike
  • Why Catholic schools?
  • What of the day: agrees with Wilkins
  • Nearing completion
  • Mass in Esperanto offered in Toyko
  • Physical fitness course offered to grade schools
  • Downpour fills stadium at ND
  • Cy Cipher
  • Coaches to meet
  • Title on the block in men’s softball
  • elect officers
  • First class majorette
  • Details announced for CYO jamboree
  • Best act of show: Holy Name, Beech Grove
  • Scenes at St. Meinrad abbatial ceremony
  • Notre Dame report on schools
  • Ground is broken for new academy
  • Explore Vatican II
  • Providence nun dies at age 89
  • Enochsburg picnic
  • Fall retreat set for New Albany
  • Labor Day Mass
  • Tic tacker
  • Clergy formation officers named
  • Oldenburg nun dies at age 85
  • Notes jubilee
  • KC fair exhibit
  • Social night set by D of I Circle
  • Plan Labor Day picnic
  • CSMC parley asks conscience lobby
  • To enter convent: Miss Catherine Martin, St. Anthony, Indianapolis
  • The Fourth Estate
  • Cites growing role of lay educators
  • New ways to teach religion
  • Helping hand
  • Purchase mobile classrooms
  • Ohio’s fair bus law took effect Aug. 15th
  • Urges four-day work week for teachers
  • To enter order: Miss Juliann Babcock, Our Lady of Lourdes, Indianapolis
  • To enter convent: Miss Barbara Jones, St. Ambrose, Seymour
  • New Jersey pilot project: seminarians will live at home
  • Expanding local school boards
  • Head Start off to a good start
  • To enter convent: Miss Alice Hapwood, St. Catherine, Indianapolis
  • Notre Dame report on Catholic schools
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘How to Steal a Million’ is a delightful farce
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Plan open house for Marian Yohe
  • Peace Corps volunteer: Mrs. Aurigilenia S. Thompson, St. Thomas Aquinas, Indianapolis
  • Ecumenical book is given faculty
  • Archbishop O’Boyle: says involvement can be holy thing
  • To enter convent: Miss Angela Jarboe, St. Paul, Tell City
  • To enter convent: Miss Janice Klein, Holy Family, New Albany
  • New seminary rector: Very Rev. Mark F. Mindrup, O.F.M. Conv., S.T.L.
  • Crisis mentality hit by legislator
  • Throng of 100,000 attends Chicago’s millennium rite
  • Clergy necrology
  • Plan social services survey
  • Laywoman named

 

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