Criterion Archives - January 6, 1961
		   The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion.
The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. 
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            - Epiphany  parties set in Richmond, Troy
- Marian gets  Lilly grant of $12,500
- Bare Red  plot to subvert Church in Latin America
- Operation  Squeeze: How one parish eased its financial problems
- Castro men  torture girl as anti-Red
- Pontiff to  commemorate famed Labor encyclical
- Five  children die while parents are at midnight Mass
- Music  conference slated at Marian Saturday, Jan. 7
- Workshop  speaker-Father William J. Schmidt, SJ
- Recovery
- Liturgy  teams
- Clinics  scheduled on family living
- It’s a sin
- New Year’s  treat
- St.  Michael’s plan: Collections more than doubled in Greenfield ‘tithing’  experiment
- St. James  program: good results reported by Indianapolis parish
- Cleveland  bishop elated with response to plan
- Louisville  pastor pleased with tithing
- Leaves $15  million to Church-Frank J. Lewis-Chicago
- A lesson in  giving
- Protestants  cite progress toward unity
- The Church  and the world-beatification causes examined-charge bigotry in law-oppose school  law
- German  Catholics to aid underdeveloped nations
- Cardinal  founds institute to save Christian ideals
- Pope is  praised in Moscow review
- Suggests  norms for seminaries
- Drop holy  cards
- Comment-high  finance-good choice-misnomer
- Question  box: are the wise men canonized saints?
- Opinions:  reader longs for ‘barefoot’ days
- Stray  leaves: those resolutions, their rise and fall
- Sermonette:  longsuffering
- Books of  the hour: rival Irish villages subject of new novel
- Catholic  scholars doubt validity of ‘new gospel’
- Family  clinic: the morality of kissing prompts a question
- Social  reform: is Church in America entering a new era?
- Refugee  relief center is opened in Miami
- To be, they  are not able
- Rural  teacher heads up ‘Catholic family of year’
- For unity
- For teens  only
- Youngsters  raise over a million
- Holy Trinity  captures holiday tourney
- Hobby show  winner-Peggy Stiles and Mrs. Marie Stiles-Christ the King
- Italian  court upholds heckler during sermon
- Marian  cager-Pete Dattilo
- Tentative  plans are announced for Quiz contest
- Award  letters to scholars
- East German  Reds free youth leader
- Annual CYO  style show plans in final stages
- Alumnae  group sets meeting
- Fr. Murray  set for Catholic hour
- Searching  the scriptures: studies reveal biblical secrets
- The life of  Our Lord: who do you think I am?
- The faith  explained: man is not just a biological accident
- The Church  and Christ
- Mass  calendar
- Know your  Christian symbols
- Coming to  Indianapolis-the famed Little Gaelic Singers from Derry, Ireland
- Anne  Culkin: overheard on a bus
- Catholic  overseas relief
- Cincinnati  nuns will go to Peru
- Computers  unravel scrolls’ mysteries
- Tick Tacker
- Nun wins  top cooking award
- Reds in  Bolivia attack Cathedral, newspaper office
- Cardinal  Wendel of Munich dies of a heart attack
- NCCW board  slates meeting
- Home for  aged
- 17,000  items distributed by Little Christophers
- Historical  group installs IU man-Robert F. Brynes
- Hibernian  officers
- Smut  conviction
- Youthful  scientists-Schulte High School-Terre Haute
- Lay  volunteer plan announced for home missions
- Farmers  view: divided we fall
- Says  Orthodox won’ unite with Rome
- Unnoticed
- Franciscan  dies in New Albany-Rev. Cyprian Terwoord, OFM Conv.
- Land for  school
- Canterbury  urges more unity talks among Christians
- Lutheran  scholar to visit Vatican
- Lay  missionary volunteers again
- More U.S.  help to Africa urged by Catholic group
- Israel  honors German heroine
- Plan  initiation-Junior Catholic Daughters of America
- Pope John  renews appeal for lay participation
- Anti-communism  crusade formed by Cuban exiles
- Take it  easy
- Four  religions to participate in inauguration
- Father Pius  Barth named to promote foundress’ cause
- Would have  all join in crusade for Latin America
- Atlanta  bishop joins in plea for racial peace