Criterion Archives - March 31, 1961

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  • Cornerstone rite set Sunday for Chatard High-archbishop to officiate at ceremony
  • Unconstitutional: school building loans illegal, Congress told
  • Bishop cites priority of man’s rights
  • Easter prayer
  • Fr. Courtney is appointed to St. Luke’s
  • Vatican daily asks equal treatment for all schools
  • Call me Father
  • Lutherans oppose grants and loans
  • Marian medal recipients
  • Clergy join hands against prejudice
  • UN group balks on birth control
  • Annual outdoor Way of Cross set
  • Protocol
  • Christ the Mediator
  • The bread robbers of Guatemala
  • Scout award winners-Ad Altare Dei medal
  • New efforts, new conflicts: rocky road to unity foreseen during 60’s
  • The Church and the world-new diocese created-defend atheist-child marriages
  • Comment-statism-no news-times are bad
  • Question box: discusses plight of church schools
  • Stray leaves: Irish folk song for good Friday
  • Opinions: stand on school aid puzzles reader
  • Sermonette: chastity
  • Books of the hour: Catholics and movies
  • Only 1 priest has served as chaplain in Congress
  • Social reform: ‘do-it-yourself’ social reform
  • Family clinic: engaged girl is fearful about revealing past
  • Bury ‘Jim Crow’ with a parade
  • Almost fifty years ago
  • This dinner cost $7,500-a-plate
  • CYO parley speakers are announced
  • Piano contest winners
  • Congratulates wrestlers
  • For teens only
  • Holy Trinity no. 2 quiz champions
  • Help solve Red issue, youth urged
  • Meeting scheduled on Songfest plans
  • Wrestling program off to good start
  • Opposed
  • CYO table tennis champions
  • Searching the scriptures: the flood and Noah’s Ark
  • The faith explained: Christ is made man
  • The life of Our Lord: journey to Jerusalem
  • Know your Christian symbols
  • I.N.R.I.-Crown of Thorns
  • Anne Culkin: a matter of protocol
  • Registration set for high schools Tuesday, April 4
  • Legion commander to be speaker for Notre Dame night
  • 8 Marian College students honored
  • Banned
  • Not pleased
  • Guild to meet
  • Kaffee Klatch set at Sacred Heart
  • Card party slated-St. Michael’s parish
  • Tic Tacker
  • St. Roch’s slates card party, dance
  • Plan ‘bunny-hop’
  • Marydale party plans announced
  • Announce theme for card party
  • St. Louis alumni to meet April 5
  • First Friday
  • Paris police censor Catholic paper
  • The disturbing memory of Tom Dooley
  • Time to abandon ghetto editor tells Catholics
  • Open institute for single women
  • More priests are required for work among the deaf
  • Prelates deny Church fomented Lumumba’s death
  • Burma’s minister pledges tolerance
  • Protestants are welcome
  • It began in Italy: a convert may be first native saint
  • It takes a lot of guts
  • The Vatican library: oldest collection of learning serves the scholars of the world
  • Lenten meditation
  • Documents bible: hails dead Sea Scrolls as ‘greatest discovery’
  • Put human rights before technology, prelate advises
  • Pontiff answers: what does the Pope do?
  • Egypt is scene on unity meeting
  • U.S. Benedictines aid Latin nations
  • Around the archdiocese: quarterly meeting slated by Richmond DCCW
  • Speaker-Council of Catholic Women-Bishop Andrew Grulke of Gary
  • Seminary given full accreditation
  • Farmer’s view: your best horse
  • German youth magazine recalls horror of Nazis
  • To offer program on race justice
  • Vocations
  • Cardinal Ritter named ‘founder’
  • Crushing taxes levied against Polish church
  • Bishops support anti-bias measure
  • Adequate income for farm workers asked by Vatican
  • Report priest executed as anti-Castro rebel
  • Plan spring whirl-Mothers Club of Our Lady of Lourdes parish
  • Math and science group will meet at Providence high
  • For St. Paul
  • Social studies teachers to meet

 

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