Criterion Archives - August 17, 1962
		   The 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.
The 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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            - Marydale open house entertainers
- Polish Reds  evict Sisters and children
- Protestant  official urges more dialogue
- Pope says  effects of council will begin on parish level
- New  pamphlet issued: ground rules clarified on contraceptive pills
- Italy court  backs priest
- World  Catholic bodies call for social reforms
- Saginaw to  start shared-time plan
- Transaction
- Asks  laity’s views
- Lenten  funds
- In South  African See: use English for the sacraments
- 4th  centenary rites planned at Carmel
- Prize tomatoes: ‘Tomato Festival’ St.  Mary’s Navilleton
- $2,670,562
- Polish  paradox: how to mix fire and water
- Political  situation
- Report  shows progress: Africa, Asia missions advance despite crises
- Stimulating program offered Sisters at  Woods’ summer session
- The Church  and the world: Papal anniversary-course in unionism-ban lifted
- Envisions  secularism as official religion
- To enter order: Miss Barbara Ann Belles
- Comment:  the French way-Gallop Poll-shared-time
- Question  box: must one follow Pope’s encyclical?
- Controversy:  serious dangers in medical novelty
- Opinions: teen-ager  disagrees with Fr. Doran
- Sermonette:  eyes for good or evil?
- News for  all media: public information office to cover council
- 52 receive  habit, 41 pronounce vows in Woods ceremony
- Sister  formation head is re-elected
- Dutch  family reunion: Marydale school
- What of the  day: world government?
- Protestant  women invited to parley
- For teens  only
- Brebeuf  schedules first grid session
- Latin School’s ‘B’ league
- Win boys,’  girls’ softball crowns
- To enter novitiate: Miss Jo Ann Dick
- German  missions
- St.  Philip’s sets bowling tournament
- St.  Catherine sweeps tennis championships
- Cy Cipher
- St.  Andrew’s wins ‘C’ league crown
- The faith  explained: power of a bishop
- In the  vineyard: St. Camillus de Lelus
- Family  clinic: he’s always to blame
- The  yardstick: the laity and social action
- The  liturgical week
- Diocese to  inaugurate new burial procedure
- A French  masterpiece: ‘Stowaway in the Sky’ will inflate the spirit
- Plan benefit performance: the Mothers’  Club of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, Indianapolis
- Books of  the hour: a hackneyed device
- Radio  series on council is scheduled
- Delegates  named for K.C. parley
- Open house  slated for visiting Sister
- Tic tacker
- Plan  leaflet on schools
- Military  chapel built of ice
- Marian  nun’s book to be microfilmed
- Diocese  launches own radio station
- Festival planners: St. Bernadette’s  festival
- Bishops’  group to sponsor migrants’ housing project
- Lay council
- Priests  forbidden
- Bp. John  Wright sees possibility of common bible
- Around the  archdiocese: Schnellville, St. Croix schedule annual picnics
- Farmer’s  view: time to pray
- ND study  grant
- Restoration
- Meet the Pirtles: family welcomes 2nd  ‘twindition’
- To enter convent: Miss carol Ann  Koetter
- Communism  study lag is reported
- Brookville  couple will note jubilee
- Remember  them in your prayers
- To enter convent: Miss Theresa Whitsett
- Plan  catechism for Dutch adults
- U.S.  Catholics aid farmers in Mexico
- Immaculate  Heart schedules supper
- Retreat  master
- Sees  Protestants alerted to school religion issue
- Requiem  offer for slain priest; killer is lynched
- Family affair: Commencement for the  Robert E. Dinn, Little Flower parish
- For public  school pupils: St. Louis Archdioxese plans religion school
- Religion,  psychiatry links are emphasized
- Confirmation  rite indulgence given
- Assigned to Brazil: Father Bryan  Zoderer, O.F.M.