Criterion Archives - December 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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  • Conference formed; new era for Church is begun in Indiana
  • ICC Board of advisors
  • Father Walter Ciszek: recounts experiences in red prison camps
  • Vicar General’s mother dies at 84
  • Slate teachers’ formation session
  • New consolidated school: Pope John XXIII grade school]
  • Date is announced for papal message
  • Seminary fund hits $1 million
  • Secret document raps new Dutch catechism
  • Urges clemency for doomed men
  • Seminary reforms set for France
  • Accident victim: military funeral held for St. Meinrad priest
  • Text of statement: what U.S. bishops said on peace
  • Is it the same Church: secularism hampers the unity movement
  • Prudent paternal warning: Pope’s remarks not reprimand, Jesuit leader tells the press
  • Stand of evolution by theologians hit
  • Present Klecker awards
  • Stand on evolution by theologians hit
  • Follow the architect, not workmen, Pope says
  • Comment: already here-saving cities-honors t Ritter
  • Question box: what about origin of man?
  • Your world and mine: is the UN worth what it cost us?
  • Opinions
  • Red Cross helpers
  • What of the day: no fish on Friday
  • Delegates vote on suggestions
  • Sees more religion courses in colleges
  • The yardstick: the U.S. bishops and peace
  • Clergy necrology
  • High school basketball: 12 games on docket for this week-end
  • CYO adopts Korean boy
  • Mental health body is headed by ritter junior
  • For flood victims
  • Pope names two
  • Plan single church for three faiths
  • Sellersburg girl wins bake contest
  • Second round slated in Criterion quiz
  • Original Mass set for songfest
  • Family clinic: leave them alone, mother-in-law told
  • Week in liturgy
  • Lay advisers
  • Open house set
  • Vietnam chaplain toll hits five
  • At Madison dedication
  • Plan North Deanery card party
  • Oklahoma experiment: unique parish is without boundaries
  • Tic tacker
  • H. S. registration procedure changed
  • Race agency forms urban department
  • Parents to meet
  • Sister Mary Avila dies at age of 77
  • Propagate love for music, Pope tells musicians
  • ND alumni set annual breakfast
  • At benefit dinner
  • Heads religious education group
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Hospital Guild schedules ball
  • Named by Pope
  • Abstinence rule kept in Poland
  • Congress to draft clearer guidelines for lay apostolate
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Penelope’ stars Natalie Wood
  • Thomas Murphy heads lawyers group
  • St. Catherine sets dinner, card party
  • Set Turkey social
  • Marian to present Moliere classic
  • Special film
  • D-I circle sets annual fund drive
  • Auditions slated
  • Serious violations: chancery explains dismissals at Philadelphia seminary
  • Confession problem stressed in article
  • Hospital employees honored
  • Hospital management reforms advocated
  • Announce theme of Catholic Hour

 

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