Criterion Archives - July 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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            - Pontiff  deplores lack of respect for authority
- Rabbi  scores Jewish stand on school aid
- Jubilee  Mass set in Terre Haute
- Receive  mission cross: Sister Marintha Huber
- Vincent de  Paul meeting plans set
- Rent boost  protest led by religious
- In Marion  County: high school deficit passes $350,000
- Vidimus
- Franciscan  shifts are announced
- Teacher aid  bill is sent to Congress
- This  striking lithograph of the late Pope John XXIII
- Pledge  system now favored: Aussies revise church giving program
- Protestants  collaborated: intelligible, modern English aim of new Bible translation
- Sees  efforts to curb work of the council
- Monsignors  ready to drop titles
- Loosen  inhibitions in singing, priest says
- First lay  editor
- New deaths  bring Congo toll to 171
- Religious  freedom still problem in Mexico
- New ACCW  deanery presidents
- Not  retaliatory: explains termination of Mexico aid plan
- Saw flying  saucers, Jesuit scientist says
- Vestments  from wedding dress
- Ecumenical  help for Congo
- Bishops of  Colombia lash at divorce bill
- The Church  and the world: Nautical touch-interfaith service set
- Comment:  Adlai Stevenson-poverty is war-who’s there?-one man, one vote
- Question  box: Luci’s baptism draws query
- Opinions
- Your world  and mine: politicians behind Colombian crisis
- The  yardstick: Old Samuel Gompers name is used in van
- Christmas  stamp theme religious
- Catholics  aid Lutheran charity
- ND to host  theology conference
- Parish in  Virginia tithes for missions
- Don’t fear  new Mass music, expert advises
- Cardinal  Shehan given curia post
- Rebaptizing  of Eastern Rite Catholics hit
- What o the  day: fears left wing plot
- Scientist Nun at IU
- St. Joan of  Arc swimmers win 6th title in row
- Tennis  tourney plans drafted
- Camp  openings still available
- Coaches,  note
- Sub-novice swim meet champs Holy Name,  Beech Grove
- Sub-novice runners-up: Immaculate  Heart, Indianapolis
- Vatican  weekly lauds Pat Boone as gentleman
- Cy Cipher
- Breakfast  slated for Richmond CYO
- Movie list
- Fourth  session outlook: religious unity: is it an empty hope?
- Good news:  the fraternal meal
- The week in  liturgy
- Library ban  on POAU magazine draws protest
- Thru  God-colored glasses: the good (?) old days
- Recipient  named for Newman Award
- The week in  liturgy
- Galway  Cathedral to be dedicated
- Family  clinic: disgruntled bachelor lets off some steam
- Viewing  with Arnold: ‘the Train’ is a film that may bug you
- Farm labor  bill backed
- Family  limitations upheld by priest
- Variety in  books: book is all about women
- Teen talent  winner: Miss Jeanne Rinne
- Tic tacker
- Festival  opens at Holy Spirit
- Books are  trash, but not illegal
- It depends  on whose foot the shoe is on
- Sr.  Providentia dies at the Woods
- Consecration  rite scheduled
- New unity  center
- U.S.  missionary is named bishop
- Mrs.  Countryman will be speaker
- What is  liturgical?: convention tackles church design issues
- U.S.  diocese is created
- Pope Paul  goes to summer villa
- Dante stamp
- Oh,  brother!
- Around the  archdiocese: picnic, chicken dinner slated at Sellersburg
- Hospital  pledges exceed $94,000
- Farmer’s  view: time to hitch up
- Dallas  University will establish seminary course
- Late  vocations’ house for nuns founded in East
- Pronounces vows: Friar Michael  Christiani
- Pope tells  actors of responsibility
- Bishop  honored
- Two  Lutherans become Benedictine novices
- Group in  Britain pledges campaign for all-Latin Mass
- Nun  appointed
- Convention  kit
- Swahili  bible
- Visual  equipment grant given Woods
- Remember  them in your prayers
- First  session report: Jesuits back fight for racial justice
- 47  Oldenburg nuns to observe jubilees
- Gov.  Rockefeller honored by CEF
- New  department
- Pilgrimage  set
- Priests and  nuns at hootenanny
- Card.  McGuigan reported critical
- Bishop  repeats ‘apparitions’ warning
- Third order speaker: Father Stephen Hay