Criterion Archives - July 2, 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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            - Major  problems of Church reviewed by Pope Paul
- Message to  assembly: Pontiff hails United Nations
- First in Indianapolis:  anti-poverty center proposed
- Archbishop with new novices
- Woods  observance
- winds  damage church, convent
- Vernacular
- Carmel  novenas open Thursday, July 8th
- Pope omits  crown on anniversary
- Council  preview: Pope Paul comments on religious liberty
- Independence Day, 1965
- Criterion  travel section: Chicago
- Priest who  aided Selma marchers transferred
- mass  translation termed pitiable
- Updating  urged for parish groups
- Outlawed
- Cleveland  slates huge fund drive
- The Church  and the world: Pope in peace appeal-aid to higher education
- Evict  priest from reservation
- Hospital  Guild sets bus tour to shrine
- Dutch  seminaries to enroll women
- Notre Dame  given new ford grant
- Drop envoy  set-up, Rome urged
- Extension  Society volunteers will aid U.S. missions
- Salvage  Bureau head retires: Fred Haunss
- Comment:  Sacred and sober-forward move-heal thyself
- Question  box: asks about traditionalists
- Opinions
- Your world  and mine: ever-widening gap between rich, poor
- The  yardstick: raps attack on Anti-Defamation League
- What of the  day: fish on Thursdays?
- Receives award: Sir Knight John W.  Gerlach
- Seminary  dropout rate growing, Sulpician priest’s survey shows
- Catholic  agency gives drought aid
- Liturgy  body
- Let’s sing  along with Caesar
- Vocation  films
- Convention  set
- Volunteens purchase hospital wheel  chairs
- Brebeuf scholarship winner: Rick  Wehmeier
- Project  Muscatatuck: Glenmary novices aid retarded
- 750 are  expected to attend dance
- Reminder
- Construction  up
- Strike puts  meat on Friday tables
- Cy Cipher
- Final plans  drafted for CYO swim meets
- Fires  2-under 53: Shircliff again wins CYO golf tourney
- Family  clinic: parents won’t permit girl to have dates
- Speaker
- Sees  eventual use of song at most Masses
- Poverty Act  rapped for neglect of aging
- The week in  liturgy
- Diocese  draws up ecumenical guide
- Precedent
- Thru  God-colored glasses: a real noisy fourth
- Good news:  expressing gratitude
- Love, not  study, seen chief route to unity
- Viewing  with Arnold: war film has depth of cafeteria waffle
- Variety in  books: the ecumenical age
- Tic tacker
- Observaance  set
- Joins staff
- By narrow  margin: private school aid backed by Lutherans
- Leo Laucks  note 25th anniversary
- Says Pope  Paul VI may visit Fatima
- St. Pius X  Guild announces officers
- ND scholarship winner: Noel Don Wycliff
- Episcopal-Catholic  talks get underway
- Around the  archdiocese: St. Mary-of-the Rock slates annual picnic
- Appeal to  Pope on birth control
- KC elects  Casper at Terre Haute
- Pilgrimage  set
- Archabbot  has conference role
- Sr.  Chrysostom, Benedictine, dies
- Nashville  couple observes jubilee: Mr. and Mrs. Watson
- Spirituality  of celibates discussed
- To mark jubilee: Sister Carmel
- Farmers’s  view: that diploma
- Remember  them in your prayers
- Plan  crusade
- Father  Ajamie to conduct retreat
- Jazz event
- Vows  ceremony set at Lady of Grace
- The laity’s  witness discussed by layman
- Progress  noted in fight for educational rights
- Pronounces  first vows: Sr. David Jerome
- Gift to  Pope
- Asks a new  approach to the Mass
- Answer  communists: Vatican bares financial status
- At college luncheon: St. Mary’s  College, Notre Dame