Criterion Archives - April 23, 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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            - Opportunity  agency formed in Archdiocese
- Need for  optimism stressed by Pontiff
- Schools are  essential to Church, NCEA told
- Serra essay  contest winners
- Pope Paul  names three new bishops
- U.S. nuns  cite need for updated rules
- Sees  neutrality about economics
- Red Mass  scheduled by lawyers
- Majority of  Protestant baptism are valid, council consultor says
- Canon Law  meeting set April 27-28
- Bible to  Hindi
- Interior of Franklin Church
- Awaiting  vitality: Protestantism is reported on move in south America
- Archbishop’s  schedule
- Bishop  Pinter’s schedule
- ND symposium
- Anglicans  to speak at liturgy meets
- Denounces  promotion of atheism
- Charges  sloppiness in birth control debate
- Knights of St. Peter Claver hold  initiation
- CVontends  Pope’s homily shows need for statement on Jews
- Plan alumni meeting
- Cathedral  parishioner works with the blind
- The church  and the world: Pope’s Way of Cross-house approves Klan investigation
- Interfaith  meeting held on mission work
- Parish dance planned: Christ the King,  Indianapolis
- Anniversary
- Newman Mothers plan card party
- Private,  Negro colleges set teacher exchange
- Comment: to  AJC friends-songfest-the 100 days-war on poverty
- Question  box: asks about rhythm research
- Opinions
- The  yardstick: raps clergy criticism of U.S. foreign policy
- To be honored: William F. Flynn
- Pupil-teacher  ratios dropping, NCEA told
- Patient  load
- On TV program
- What of the  day: Christ-less morality
- Papal gifts  build workers’ center
- Plan alumni banquet
- Annual  Songfest scheduled this Sunday
- YCW  schedules study week-end
- Reassurance
- Prisoner
- Student  prank gives librarian a headache
- St. Vincent students to present play
- Camp  applications pass 1,100 mark
- CYO names  speakers for parley
- Guild to  present ‘Taming of Shrew’
- Cy Cipher
- Annual  school art fair is slated this week-end
- Schulte business education lab
- Family  clinic: believes her brother may be an alcoholic
- Thru  God-colored glasses: a nation under God
- Theologian  opposes women’s ordination
- For  vocations
- Conference  is set on U.S. and China
- Vote  mission aid
- The week in  liturgy
- Anglicans  to hear Catholic pries
- Marian  devotion seen enhanced by council
- Good news:  prayer of the faithful
- Walter  Lippmann lauds U.S. aid to education
- Ohio bishop  scores sex revolution
- Tornado  wrecks Michigan parish
- Viewing  with Arnold: ‘Goldfarb’ film seen as farce that failed
- Variety in  books: rising generation
- Panel  scheduled on birth control
- Church  leveled
- Tic tacker
- Fr. James  Higgins to be keynoter
- Confirmation  class
- Dearth of  scholars among Catholics hit
- Final plans  slated for ND observance
- Lady of  Lourdes schedules dance
- German  donations
- Bosco Guild  opens drive for members
- Around the  archdiocese: Terre Haute DCCW to install officers
- No ration  card
- Luncheon and fashion show set: St.  Thomas Aquinas, Indianapolis
- Agency is  formed for open housing
- Franciscan  nun dies at age 89
- It’s a  crime
- Referendum  is set on school policy
- Farmer’s  view: chain stores
- Jesus before Pilate
- 54 tuition  awards from Marian College
- Jesuit to  give slide lecture
- Blossom  Time dance planned 
- St. Pius X  Guild plans breakfast
- Joint  meeting slated April 24
- Remember  them in your prayers
- Added to  board at Lady of Grace
- 3d order to  meet
- Prelate  gives reasons: Cardinal-patriarch title seen anomalous
- In Cathedral production
- ACCW speaker: Sister Mary Luke
- Anglican  will give chasuble to Pope
- Interfaith  dating can be harmful, young panelists agree
- Visit of  Doctor King hailed by cardinal
- Religion  losing impact: Gallup
- St. Pius X card party