Criterion Archives - April 10, 1964
		   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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            - Bishops  meet to discuss English in the liturgy
- West Bden  Jesuits to move to Illinois
- Details set  for Woods unity event
- Permitted  to celebrate liturgy in Eastern Rite
- Rome names  permanent UN observer
- New Fatima Retreat House dedication to  be held this Sunday
- Historic  statement: Michigan’s dioceses pledge rights action
- New Little  Sisters home to house 180 residents
- At Bishops’  meeting
- Cardinal  Siri: suggests the council reduce its work load
- Church  concern for youth emphasized by Pope Paul
- ND dean  criticizes capital punishment
- Inter-American  conference set
- Marian to  present ‘Little Foxes’
- A little  (improvised) homily on homiletics
- IU speaker  endorses shared-time concept
- Laymen and  the council: the council’s decrees can’t change Church overnight
- At the top of the CYO volleyball: St.  Philip Neri, Indianapolis
- Answers  criticism: prelate sees no reason for panic over schools
- Defends  rights of home buyer
- New Cuban  bishops
- The Church  and the world: ecumenical pilgrims-vernacular ordered
- Comment:  how old is old?-free speech-just the facts
- Question  box: is old Donay bible to be discarded?
- Social  reform: just what can I do for my country
- Your world  and mine: Christian unity closer in Egypt
- What of the  day: good riddance, indeed
- The  yardstick: collective bargaining
- 2 observers  appointed
- Mission  agency reports $23 million donated
- St. Anthony’s spring card party
- Merge  courses in philosophy
- Unique  degree
- Annual CYO  convention slated this week-end
- Parley is  expected to draw 600 teeners
- CYO camp  applications pass 1,000
- Sodalists  slate annual Congress at Brebeuf Prep
- Cy Cipher
- Schedule  annual business contest
- Additions  made to coaching staff at Chatard High
- Diocesan  plan seeks to curb dropouts
- Comedy champions: St. Catherine’s  parish, Indianapolis
- Comedy runners-up: St. Philip Neri  parish, Indianapolis
- Special  training
- Variety  show act
- Family  clinic: caring for an invalid
- In the  whole Christ: common bond
- Vatican  praises UNESCO program
- The week in  liturgy
- Urge clergy  aid for alcoholism
- Working to  beat hell: free speech-for whom?
- Patron of  Denmark
- Viewing  with Arnold: finds flaws in movie on Norman V. Peale
- Winners are  listed in art fair
- Announce  theme for Catholic Hour
- With national  players
- Variety in  Books: two books about Irish
- Tic tacker
- Immigration  a factor in intellectual picture
- El Greco  canvas to stay in Spain
- To visit  U.S. Hospital Guild sets production of ‘Music Man’
- New  officers
- Archbishop’s  schedule
- Bishop  Pinger’s schedule
- Mass media  commission established
- Emerging  Brothers seen needed by Church
- College  religion teachers to meet
- Receives NCCM award: Raymond F. Albers
- Picnic set
- Delegate  visits stricken Alaska
- Around the  archdiocese: state D of I parley slated in Terre Haute
- Farmer’s  view: the wheat deal
- Cuban  refugees teaching Spanish at Schulte High
- Says Reds  will learn to live with Church
- New Orleans  adds five new schools
- Four  ordinands
- 20 years of  service: Oldenburg assistant is Air Force veteran
- Chemist to  speak
- Rap panic  thinking: Catholic educators view crisis in school system
- College  teachers ask reform of the index
- Remember  them in your prayers
- St. Ann’s  slates benefit event
- Benefit  card party set at St. Roch’s 
- Panelist  named for Gary parley
- Card party  slated
- Educators’  work lauded by Pope
- Club to  meet
- Joins  faculty
- Economic  justice sought in Spain
- Who is  right: writers give divergent views on Church’s role in Brazil crisis
- Brazil  prelate warned of communist danger
- Reelected
- Named by  Pope
- In Cathedral play
- Chant will  remain, Pope Paul assures
- New stamp