Criterion Archives - September 3, 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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            - Procession  through Rome to open council session
- Statement  issued for Labor Day
- Classes  resume Sept. 7: high school students expected to hit 8,300
- Grade  schools expect 36,000 enrollment
- Reminder
- Site of new  home for the aged
- Labor Day  Mass slated
- Bequests in  will total $146,000
- Native of  Tell City in ordination class
- Historic  resolution: ask voice for nuns in Vatican Council
- Passionist visitors
- Shared-time:  how is to working out?
- Council not  sudden inspiration for Pope John, confidant reveals
- Educational  TV
- Herberg’s  advice: do not compromise beliefs, Church told
- Disarm  hearts, speaker urged
- The Church  and the world: Pope pays tribute to astronauts
- Wounded  priest said improving
- Three St.  Meinrad priests to mark jubilees
- St. Luke’s  school addition
- To enter  convent: Miss Anne Zishke
- Comment:  America’s poor…-…and the world’s-Yes, Ramona-dead horse
- question  box: asks about woman prophet
- Opinions
- Your world  and mine: U.S. paternalism scored by Chile
- The  yardstick: why socialism failed in the U.S.
- High rise  church
- Missions,  ecumenism link cited
- What of the  day: the islands revise\ted
- Close  animal shelter, delegate orders nun
- First  parish 400 years old
- Franciscans profess vows
- Crisis of  faith in radio subject
- Relax  censorship
- Results  listed for St. Philip bowling event
- Five CYO  units seen in running for annual award
- City-wide  dance
- Coaches’  meeting for kickball set
- Convent  splits gallows, machine gun tower
- Dance  slated
- Ordained
- The new (and old) champions
- Will appear on chapel door
- Plans  announced for annual jamboree
- Dates  announced for youth week
- Family clinic:  hubby’s association with widow scored
- Thru  God-colored glasses: going to the dogs
- Little  council plan postponed
- More  Catholics in North Ireland
- Negroes  seen showing whites how to hope
- The week in  liturgy
- Catholics  seen failing in internationalism
- Unique  apartment apostolate launched by 4 Detroit priests
- Fr. Ouellet  assigned
- Education  week set in November
- Good news:  Amen! Amen! Amen!
- Viewing  with Arnold: Allen’s ‘Pussycat’ a disturbing film
- Two  Pennsylvania parishes decide to bury hatchet
- Sister  quits post as college head
- Exchange  program
- Variety in  books: Wilfrid Sheed’s biting humor
- To enter convent: Miss Cloyis Ann  Fougnies
- Tic tacker
- New  immigration law voted by House
- Observer  named by Japan church
- Dance  slated
- Ecumenical  help for poor
- Fr. Claude  Ehringer named to Prior’s post
- Couple to  mark silver jubilee
- Abp.  O’Boyle scores birth control plan
- Ball  statement has NC approval
- KC State Fair exhibit
- The new  thrust: Catholic schools and the laity
- Updating of  retreats seen vitally needed
- European  Schools
- The future  role of Catholic education
- Cooperative  planning seen school goal key
- Fourth  century portrait of Christ in mosaic unearthed in England
- To enter novitiate: Miss Mary Jeanne  O’Neill
- Tuition and  taxes
- Course  scheduled in Protestantism
- Head of the  NCEA sees bright school picture
- Birth rate  dip noted in June
- Total  commitment to race justice asked
- New St. Barnabas parish plant
- Around the  archdiocese: three parish picnics slated Sunday, Monday
- Sister M.  Lillian, Franciscan, dies
- Greeks  losing heads for vernacular Bible
- English  monks seek updating
- Oldenburg  nuns taught 7,200 in catechist centers
- Farmer’s  view: farmer’s plight
- Three new principals
- Remember  them in your prayers
- Couple to  observe Golden wedding
- Honor drama  critic
- To enter convent: Miss Cynthia  Neidiffer
- Architects  named for new hospital
- Pilgrimage  set
- On the map
- Luci Baines  Johnson is confirmed
- Named to  staff