Criterion Archives - September 1, 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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  • They keep coming: St. Simon the Apostle
  • Enrollment soars-school bell to ring September 6
  • Asks return of religion to U.S. public schools
  • Silence indefensible: says race prejudice must be condemned
  • Religious clergy shifts confirmed by Chancery
  • Annual observance: Labor Day Masses set in three communities-Father Schmidt
  • Papal praise
  • Stresses teachers’ duty to ecumenical movement
  • Anglican backs school aid plea
  • Appeal rejected
  • Determined
  • New high school to open: Bishop Chatard
  • The Lay Apostolate and the coming Council
  • YCW section meeting: 7 YCW units active in Archdiocese
  • Plan retreat house benefit: Our Lady of Fatima Retreat House
  • The Church and the world: turmoil in Rio-land reform-fight superstition
  • Conference set in Greece: unity, lay participation are on Orthodox agenda
  • Feels Catholic lay groups are not apostolic enough
  • Scientists with religion irk Reds
  • Says Cuban youth shipped to Russia
  • Castro sentences two priests and lay youth leader
  • Comment: new complexities-proceed with care-progress
  • Question box: reader asks about Hemingway rites
  • Stray leaves: is this an example of Catholic writing?
  • Opinions: priest criticizes question box reply
  • Sermonette: the price of a veil?
  • Family clinic: curious about the facts of life
  • What of the day: wanted: a ‘total’ man
  • Chinese priest reported dead
  • The yardstick: Labor Day and the encyclical
  • Arrest of priests reported in Spain
  • Want name of St. Joseph placed in Mass prayers
  • Biblical scholars warned by prelate
  • For teens only
  • Boys’ tennis trophy winners
  • Tennis queens
  • Anne Culkin: friend betrayed her
  • Finland’s 3d priest since Reformation set for ordination
  • Dean Rusk’s on weds a Catholic
  • Cy Cipher
  • Not pleased
  • To enter order: Miss Margaret Anne Norris
  • Believes atheism spells Red doom
  • Mother and teacher: a living wage
  • The faith explained: sins against the virtue of faith
  • The science of theology
  • The liturgical week
  • The life of Our Lord: the advent of Caiphas
  • Task for shut-ins
  • Books of the hour: good book-poor title
  • A look at moral decay: ‘La Dolce Vita’ is disturbing film
  • To become postulant: Miss Winifred Miller
  • PAOU drops suit in land dispute
  • Deplores ‘cult of vulgar’ in U.S. religious art
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Jean Meyer
  • Poetry contest winners listed
  • Bishops barred
  • Tic tacker
  • Latin School addition: Father Joseph Brokhage
  • Assumption parish schedules festival
  • New principal: Sister Dorothy Mary, S.P., Ladywood School
  • Guild card party scheduled Sept. 7
  • Early start
  • Blames ‘history,’ not ‘heresy’
  • Still soaring
  • Plan to honor future novices
  • St. Roch women to hold retreat
  • Issue handbook of regulations for schools
  • Stamp suggested to honor Cardinal
  • British government aids Catholic schools
  • Two boys and a dog: Gary and Pat Ferguson
  • Cites need for more Catholic authors
  • Named editor
  • German Sister’s cure at Lourdes ruled a miracle
  • The other foot: mother who teaches finds some answers
  • Warns individualism hurts the Church today
  • Christians lecture Jewish congress
  • To enter convent: Miss Ellen Miller
  • Sister formation project lauded by Vatican official
  • Text of annual Labor Day statement
  • Around the archdiocese: annual recollection set for Lawrenceburg DCCW
  • Visits New Albany library
  • Providence nun dies at the Woods
  • French priest in bible quiz
  • Says U.S. needs ‘moral conviction’
  • Farmer’s view: face flies
  • Lutherans bypass school aid issue
  • To enter convent: Miss Sue Liston
  • Plan open house: St. Agnes Academy
  • First Friday
  • Woods announces new principals
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Hospital guild sets annual card party
  • Heed Pope’s teachings, Latin America urged
  • African prelate visits Indianapolis
  • He made up own mind, Delaney says
  • Too much for Reds to believe
  • Greater stress on liturgy is seen among Protestants
  • Rap tourist dress
  • Ask Kennedy to free jailed freedom riders
  • To enter novitiate: Miss. Diane Gunderson

 

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