Criterion Archives - August 25, 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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  • New Fatima Retreat House to be built near Ladywood
  • ACCM plans leadership institute
  • Pontiff advises rich and poor
  • Gives word of caution to superiors
  • Challenge to U.S.: asks 10% of religious for Latin America
  • Future of world for decade seen in Latin America
  • New adult education series set at Marian: F.W. Shackelford
  • Thriving under freedom: the Tanganyika report
  • African prelate to visit Indianapolis on week-end
  • Exemption
  • No shorts
  • Lutherans plan book on Council
  • Catholic schools drop first grade
  • Richest eulogy: sharing fully in Mass seen triumph of the age
  • Liturgy week attended by many non-Catholics
  • Speaker gives formula for ‘saving’ marriage
  • Cites pressing need for liturgical reform
  • Layman takes pulpit at departure ceremony
  • Summer at Woods
  • The Church and the world: named by Pope-new Berlin bishop-parents’ rights
  • Vietnam soldiers free eight priests
  • ‘What am  I to do?’ Grief, fear mark German exodus
  • Only on Cuban at K.C. parley
  • Poles fill churches on the Assumption
  • Comment: common problem-social revolution-defeatism
  • Question box: asks his reaction to delegate’s talk
  • Stray leaves: ‘The Trapp Family’ and other matters
  • Opinions: replies to letter on Spanish War
  • Sermonette: What next?
  • Family clinic: there are two sides to in-law troubles
  • The yardstick: the new encyclical and trade unionism
  • What of the day: what did Pope mean by word ‘socialization’?
  • Court bards bus service to students
  • Expert says time not ripe for Orthodox reunion
  • Sees Council open to non-Catholics
  • For teens only
  • At Nuns’ camp outing: Sister’s Day at Camp Belzer
  • Anne Culkin: to dye or not to dye
  • Reminds youth of need for personal sacrifice
  • Fallout shelter
  • Cy Cipher
  • Non-Catholic youth hear unity plea
  • Bolivian is first exchange student
  • Plan CYO alumni dance
  • Two new parishes have no schools
  • The faith explained: the first commandment of God
  • The liturgical week
  • Men, not automatons
  • The life of Our Lord: blind men in Jericho
  • Radio and TV Apostolate
  • Books of the hour: Chinese Don Camillo
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Mary Ann Staten
  • National music sessions winding up at Woods
  • Corrective reading workshop set for volunteer teachers
  • To enter order: Miss Christine Priller
  • Third order unit to meet Sunday
  • Intellectuals shun atheist periodicals
  • Fish fry slated at Sacred Heart
  • Action and suspense: ‘Guns of Navarone’ compared to ‘River Quai’
  • Rummage sale
  • Tic tacker
  • That $25,000 smile: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove
  • To enter convent: Miss Rita Hermann, Miss Carol Ann Munchel, Miss Nancy McCracken
  • Appeals for cooperation by Catholics, Orthodox
  • Backs school aid
  • Assumption sets annual fish fry
  • For teachers
  • Raps Morse stand on school aid bill
  • Around the Archdiocese: annual picnics slated at Hamburg and Morris
  • Priest to serve in South Africa: Father Edgar
  • Lay alumni elect Richmond man
  • Sister Paul, S.P. dies at the Woods
  • Ladies guild sets luncheon Sept. 9th
  • To enter convent: Miss Jane Megel
  • Farmer’s view: Our Lady’s flowers
  • Poles plan chapel in national shrine
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Bishop asks for calm after cross burning
  • 13 parish schools to ‘cut’ grades
  • At Brebeuf groundbreaking
  • Red threat in Bolivia emphasized
  • To enter order: Miss Barbara James
  • Follow the crowd: charges Catholics lag in racial prejudice fight
  • Rhodesia rioters burn down church

 

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