Criterion Archives - September 23, 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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  • Papal encyclical asks prayers for peace
  • Drop national committee: CCD revamps organization
  • Name new hear at St. Francis
  • Keep message intact, delegate tells CCD
  • Priests suspended
  • Urge dialogue
  • Invitation
  • St. Meinrad priest joins ND faculty
  • Brazil sets centennial observance
  • Enrollment on schools hits 44,000
  • Bowed but unbroken
  • Missioners keep faith alive: Latin America vocation shortage acute
  • Burma Christians fear for religion
  • Denominational school fight is still going on in Germany
  • Order transfers its headquarters
  • Britain, Ireland plan Mass text
  • Report Vatican-Czech agreement in the works
  • Progress in Colombia
  • Dance to interpret Mass
  • Cites reasons for dip in priestly vocations
  • Catholic teachers of philosophy subject of Notre Dame survey
  • Obligatory
  • Nationally known speakers on Marian series
  • Comment: Pope of peace-save the cities-splitting hairs-getting together
  • Question box: what about Mary Magdalene?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: bishops ask, get advice
  • The yardstick: nurses revolution
  • St. Meinrad reports enrollment of 482
  • New stamp series to mark council
  • Ex-nazi prisoner booked as speaker
  • What of the day: the Pope is worried
  • Brazil seminary closed by prelate
  • Annual Thanksgiving clothing drive slated
  • Franciscans set interfaith rite
  • President, Cardinal salute youth week
  • Irish to meet Purdue in seasonn’s opener
  • Jeffersonville team takes league lead
  • Two Jesuits join faculty at ND
  • UNESCO observer named by Pontiff
  • CSMC will help foreign students
  • Flexible program replaces retreats at Marquette U.
  • Plan Scout supper
  • Crucial games on tap in CYO grid action
  • Band to meet
  • Cy Cipher
  • Extend deadline in bowling event
  • Family clinic: ex-alcoholic mate cool toward wife
  • City planner added to church state
  • Week in liturgy
  • Church making clean sweep
  • Half-way house
  • Dialogue slated in Rhode Island
  • Ecumenism course set at Catholic U.
  • Clergy necrology
  • Pope Paul accepts resignation of Spanish cardinal
  • Calls fidelity essential component of marriage
  • People of God: Douglas Hyde
  • Fr. Hans Kueng maps U.S. tour
  • Nuns are healthy group, physicians’ study shows
  • Is it the same Church?: understanding bible is not always easy
  • Ft. Wayne-South Bend to have clergy council
  • Richmond slates two CFM meetings
  • Connersville D-I plans celebration
  • Ritter principal will be speaker
  • Father Kern heads ministerial unit
  • To provide books
  • Family planning body given grant
  • Terre Haute CCW to hold retreat
  • Sister Helen Carey dies at the Woods
  • Nun urges larger role for women in Church
  • Two Benedictines are transferred
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. William Fahey
  • Tic tacker
  • CCD discussion for laity slated
  • Franciscan nun dies at age 81
  • St. James sets annual ball
  • For the engaged
  • Providence nun dies at age 89
  • Providence nun to teach, study in Cairo, Egypt
  • City and future slated as theme of Butler lectures
  • Evaluation team
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Born Free’ deserved better box office
  • Benefit social set
  • Guild schedules annual card party
  • 3d Order to meet
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Fr. James Byrne is CFM speaker
  • In business
  • District Council of Catholic Men to elect officers
  • Pontiff again speaks on Church’s vitality
  • Exchange student
  • To note jubilee
  • At CCD convention: official evaluates religious training
  • 21 new members on Marian faculty
  • Decrease noted in French clergy
  • Catholic growth
  • Topic announced for radio series
  • Woods welcome
  • St. Francis starts nurses training co-op with Purdue
  • Plan would spark vocations

 

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