Criterion Archives - August 4, 1961

Criterion front pageThe 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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  • Find religion determines family size
  • Protestant journal: salutes new encyclical
  • Church feels Pope’s loss of cardinal
  • Priest works for Indiana integration
  • And they admit it: Red press prints data showing Polish youth remain Catholic
  • Teenagers raise funds for MEDICO
  • Catholic intellectuals: say ‘yes’ to present age
  • Economists talk against health plan
  • Warns church activity can harm family life
  • Sisters of Providence will receive degrees
  • Train for the simple life, Pope advises seminarians
  • Camoldelese monk: Michael Farrell
  • Nuns’ story: little food, no privacy in Cuba
  • Friars translate bible in Chinese
  • Dutch prelate hits nationalism
  • House builders
  • A missioner’s experience: the bloodstained handkerchief
  • Encyclical to inspire new Brazil
  • Latin American bishops unite to improve society
  • Protestants grow in Latin America
  • Latin viewpoint: upholds right of poor to choice of schools
  • Dallas gets integration without fuss
  • Congo Catholic U graduates natives
  • Warning
  • Indoctrination
  • The Church and the world: peace group-tax brothers-Mexico City
  • Lutheran women decry obscenity
  • To enter convent: Miss Martha Cannon
  • Comment: wise leadership-profit-sharing-physical fitness
  • Question box: wants explanation of Gospel parable
  • Stray leaves: ancient shellbacks need no protection
  • Opinions: criticizes Church for school stand
  • Sermonette: who’s mixed up?
  • Social reform: national review versus Pope’s encyclical
  • Family clinic: a jealous father
  • What of the day: decries welfare state
  • Labor, industrial leaders praise social encyclical
  • Art seminar
  • 1961 CYO swim champs: St. Joan of Arc
  • For teens only
  • Variety show
  • Anne Culkin:  Mass card problem
  • K of C have new record
  • Sainthood sought for Aussie boxer
  • Open fund to aid mountain priests
  • Pope asks youth to respect age
  • Life of Our Lord: the apostle wonder
  • Pope Leo XIII influenced industrial society
  • The faith explained: vitalize religion by accenting the positive
  • Wanted: worshipers
  • The liturgical week
  • The dignity of Christians
  • Books of the hour: the voices of France
  • Head hospital conference: Officers of the Indiana Catholic Hospital Conference
  • Doctor and wife serve in Vietnam
  • 7 to attend study week at St. Joe’s
  • Catholic youth head Ribicoff criticize TV
  • Portuguese ban pastoral letter
  • Priest, concert pianist, tours to build monastery
  • Aid for inmates
  • Latin sems
  • Tic tacker
  • Receives whit veil: Miss Cathy Barton
  • Cite of Ephesus Council: Moslems visit Marian shrine
  • Chapel door speaker: Father Herman Briggeman
  • Uniform lay participation
  • Mexico denies threat to schools
  • Unity booth
  • Greenwood festival: Our Lady of the Greenwood
  • Around the Archdiocese: parish picnics, dinners fill week-end calendar
  • Farmer’s view: a muscle for Henry
  • St. Mary’s College names new head
  • Two Benedictines to pronounce vows
  • Re-elected
  • Music educators plan symposium
  • First ordained since Reformation
  • Plan open house for Fr. Alerding
  • Respect other faiths, African bishops order
  • California gets strict smut law
  • German aid
  • Vatican station called only link for Lithuanians
  • Attend conference: Institute of the Catholic Press
  • Misguided education: questions modern morality
  • Religious groups seek new policy for immigration
  • Religious leaders back long-term foreign aid
  • Says Castro has planned patriotic national church
  • Nun in modern dress
  • Altar boy

 

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