Criterion Archives - March 12, 1965
		   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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            - Pope offers  Italian Mass at altar facing the people
- A priest’s  report: nightmare in Selma
- Clergy,  Sisters join Selma protest march
- Conference  hits Selma brutality
- Jeffersonville  man in ordination class
- Appointed
- At St. Barnabas groundbreaking
- St. Meinrad  closing its high school
- Msgr.  Hamill dies, former Chancellor
- Catholics  warned on rigidity
- $24,000  willed to Church agencies
- 51 percent  favor private school aid
- At parish school’s career day
- Clergy  shortage acute: married diaconate called a necessity
- Italian  bishops defend Pius’ wartime record
- Archbishop’s  schedule
- Bishop  Pinger’s schedule
- Interracialist  to receive award
- Sister of  Charity dies in the East
- Church  council endorses aid for nonpublic pupils
- Describes  revised schema on world
- Says lay  teachers lack in-service training
- Prelate  improving
- Sees  dialogue need between Church, city
- Diocesan high school music directors
- Historic pharmacy replaced
- By supreme  court: movie censorship principles upheld
- Requiem  offered
- Cincinnati  sets concelebration
- Prelate  sees progress
- Pope gives  battle flag to turkey
- The Church  and the world: Church and diplomacy-pastoral renewal sought
- Comment:  Paul’s example-wearin’ the green-for the record
- Question  box: can the adopted enter religion?
- Your world  and mine: Brazil: can Church renew self?
- Opinions
- The  yardstick: is minimum wage of $1.25 realistic?
- Urges First  Confession delay
- Television  used at consecration
- Sister M.  Bridget dies at age of 83
- Race manual
- Prelate  sounds warning on birth control plan
- Papal gift
- English  teachers set convention at Marian
- Slate  regional NCCW institutes
- What of the  day: the loyal opposition
- Madison  wins cadet crown, 55-39
- Defeat St.  Gabriel of Connersville
- Adoration  day for youth set
- Cop tourney
- Social work  school
- Luci  enrolls at Georgetown
- Report 67  entries in play contest
- Doubleheader  set at Little Flower
- Latin  School defends table tennis crown
- State KC  slates new youth award
- Cy Cipher
- Volleyball  tourney to open tomorrow
- Holy Cross ‘67’ tourney winners
- Family  clinic: cites pastor’s warning abut teen-age dating
- Thru  God-colored glasses: abominable palefaces
- Colleges  approve student exchanges
- Stress  child’s stake in divorce actions
- the week in  liturgy
- Working to  beat hell: nobody loves Lent
- This is  Catholicism: Church laws
- Viewing  with Arnold: ‘How To Murder Your Wife’ features comic strip humor
- Variety in  books: ‘The Other Dialogue’
- Pope  praises parents of retarded children
- Admire new school bus: Holy Angels  Parish, Indianapolis
- Tic tacker
- Parish  school sponsors unique career day
- Guild  schedules spaghetti dinner
- Newman  Mothers set recollection
- Brebeuf  slates sports carnival
- Foster  parents to be honored at special dinner
- Guild  dinner
- Third Order  unit to meet Monday
- Parish  schedules St. Patrick’s dance
- Auxiliary  slates tea for March 21
- Charity  work total $11,000
- Hibernian guests: Robert Briscoe, Maria  Murtagh
- Annual  Acies
- Archbishop  Schulte to confer Orders
- Around the  archdiocese: Rabbi will address New Albany meeting
- DCCM  officers are announced
- Deadlines  listed for annual K of C oratory contest
- Retreat master: Father Paul  Trementozzi, a Carmelite
- Named  editor
- Woods  observance committee named
- Vocations  month program set at Richmond parish
- Ladywood lay advisory board
- Archdiocesan junior third place team:  St. Mary parish, Brownsburg
- Remember  them in your prayers
- Catholic  nurses to hold breakfast
- St. Mark’s plan supper and style show
- Lecture  series on marriage to begin March 14
- Brebeuf  schedules vocations panel
- Alumni to  meet
- Parish  conducting bible services
- Study club  to meet
- Over-protective  laws for Sisters deplored
- Cathedral  High sets band banquet
- Aid  Tibetans
- Marian  lecturer: Sister Margaret Ann, O.S.F., PhD.