Criterion Archives - September 18, 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. 
Click here to see this issue in PDF format
          
            - Bishops’  function stressed by Pope as council reopens
- Council  comments: council agenda makes editor eager to return
- Pope to  observe council on TV
- 3rd session  gets off to a fast start
- Hungarian  Reds, Rome sign pact
- Adult  confirmation
- A word from  the Archbishop
- New look for hospital nuns
- Alexander  Peloquin: sees new mass in the vernacular as a challenge for composers
- Many  familiar hymns are banned by diocese
- New college  fund will aid teachers
- Prayer day  is set for council success
- Precedent
- Press in  Israeli voices misgivings about the council
- Under God  under fire
- Council  target: Peru mission concentrates on getting men to church
- Accordion  plea ends on happy note
- Masterpiece:  Pieta at the New York World’s Fair
- Birth  control case goes to high court
- Aid fund  drive
- Breakfast  slated by retreat league
- Cardinal  better after collapse
- Mass text  issued for Britain, Wales
- English  Mass made must for Chicago
- Government,  Church leaders hail victory
- The Church  and the world: Papal audiences-educator is honored
- Archbishop Schulte: St. Meinrad  ordination
- Says coup  d’etat in Saigon was not Catholic inspired
- Comment:  welcome, ladies-parents’ guide-one alone
- Question  box: where is chalice of Last Supper?
- Opinions:  no afghanistanism in The Criterion
- Your world  and mine: Vietnam refugees would move again
- Is labor on  the spot
- Named  Anglican contact at Vatican
- Catholic  grade school slow-down applauded
- Special  Mass
- Cyclist  given Papal audience
- What of the  day: the passions of men
- Rev. M.A.  Mulcaire dies at Notre Dame
- Vietnam  Catholics sent aid by Pope
- Catholic  grade school slow-down applauded
- To enter convent: Miss Ann Willmering,  St. Andrew parish, Richmond
- To enter convent: Miss Janet Elizabeth  McCullough
- Abp. Alter  predicts fourth council session
- Friend of  youth: Bill Sahm rounds out ten years in CYO post
- Catholic  protests
- Tentative  plans are announced for youth week
- Key openers  included on grid docket
- Class B baseball overall champions:  Little Flower, Indianapolis
- Class C baseball champions: St.  Michael, Indianapolis
- Family  clinic: reader decries efforts to eliminate poverty
- In the  whole Christ: sacrifice
- The week in  liturgy
- This is  Catholicism: confessing sins
- Patroness  of Alsace
- Working to  beat hell: fear of consequences often alien to teeners
- New Orleans  plans apartment project for senior citizens
- War II  naval hero appointed bishop
- Viewing  with Arnold: ‘One Potato, Two Potato’ could be sleeper of year
- Civil  rights moral issue, two-thirds reply in poll
- Nuns in  street garb open U.S. novitiate
- Magazines  merged
- Varity in  books: things as they are
- Diocese’s  seminarians will study at college
- Cathedral Mothers’ Club plans first  meeting
- Carlton  Hayes dies was noted historian
- Enters convent: Miss Carol Ann Lanning,  Holy Cross parish, Indianapolis
- Tic tacker
- Greek  Orthodox observers named
- Vernacular  set
- Cylde McCoy  band booked for dance
- Assumption  slates annual fall festival
- Assumption  plans dual card party
- Pope Paul  emphasizes fidelity of Jesuits
- Retreat set
- Annual card  party set at St. Therese
- Plan benefit card party: Our Lady of  Hope Hospital Guild
- Around the  archdiocese: annual retreat slated for Terre Haute women
- Enters convent: Miss Janet Simmons
- Annual  novena set at Little Flower
- Council  Mass seen symbol of Church’s universality
- Indianapolis  DCCM to meet Wednesday
- Priest on  faculty at Wabash College
- Brother  officiates at nun’s funeral
- Farmer’s  view: institutions
- Bright  future
- Crusade for children
- Dinner to  open ND fund drive
- Council  roster
- Remember  them in your prayers
- Visiting  choir
- Spanish  protestants are assured of their full religious freedom
- Enters candidature: Miss Mary Ann  Armbruster
- Monsignor  Paul A. Deery, Evansville prelate, dies
- Council  coverage
- Vernacular  Society urges entire Mass be said in English
- 2 from U.S.  among concelebrants
- Named  coadjutor