Criterion Archives - October 20, 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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  • Vatican asks new look at labor, management
  • West Baden Jesuits: promote Sacred Heart Apostolate-Fr. Thul, Fr. Ceipley
  • Collection set Sunday for missions
  • Archbishop to officiate: St. Luke’s dedication to be held October 22
  • Sees easing of tensions over school aid issue
  • The roots are deep: Berlin-key to its future is in the past
  • Teachers’ Institute set at Scecina, Oct. 26-27-Msgr. McDowell, Dr. Christin
  • World community at work: ‘palace of sleeping beauty’ is beehive of UN activities
  • Memorial-huge bronze astrological sphere in the Court of Honor at the Palais des Nations
  • Social reform: ‘Lord save me from weak union’
  • Little Sister of the Poor Sister Florence de St. Alexis, Bishop Henry A. Pinger, OFM
  • Vatican radio expands-deplores secularism-500,000 at Fatima
  • Map plans for clothing collection
  • Comment: Sunday closing-total victory?-housing loans
  • Question box: dialogue Mass ‘confuses’ reader
  • Stray leaves: ‘Christus vincit, Christus regnat’
  • Opinions: we are ‘welfare statist,’ reader says
  • Sermonette: do something!
  • The yardstick: needed: social action
  • Family clinic: convert is puzzled over invalid marriage cases
  • What of the day: on wooing the neutral nations
  • Universal Church honors founder of Claretians
  • Raps pessimism in move to curtail our grade schools
  • University plans religious center
  • For teens only
  • Cy cipher
  • Tell City CYO set pilgrimage
  • Map YCS program at Providence
  • Anne Culkin: girl has a problem
  • Terre Haute Newmanites hold ‘leadership day’
  • Dutch Protestants, Catholics produce TV series on bible
  • St. Joseph alumni schedule party
  • Sacred Heart sets homecoming dance
  • St. Lawrence plans Harvest dance
  • Junior CYO unit slates fish fry
  • Faith in Poland
  • The faith explained: power over life belongs to Almighty God
  • The life of Our Lord: efforts to trap Our Lord
  • The liturgical week
  • Mother and teacher: the plight of the farmer
  • Books of the hour: a Cronin ‘shocker’
  • Plan card party-Indianapolis Deanery council of Catholic Women-Mrs. Dan E. Moran, Mrs. Francis A. Wilhelm
  • More safe than brave: ‘splendor in grass’ kicks dead horse
  • Board to meet
  • Parish seeks use of English in Mass
  • Parents Day set Sunday, Oct. 22 at Marian College
  • Elect new officers at Holy Trinity
  • ‘gigantic fraud’ label given ‘King of Kings’
  • Religious film reaction varies
  • Scores bus service to parochial pupils
  • Catholics cite Lutheran movie
  • Tic Tacker
  • Correction
  • Jubilarians-Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Topmiller, Sr.
  • Plan chili supper at Sacred Heart
  • St. Lawrence sets annual card party
  • Speaker-Michael A. Bowles
  • Interracial group seeks fair housing
  • Burkharts note 50thh anniversary
  • St. Monica parish sets bridge party
  • Club to meet
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg Deanery women to meet Oct. 26-Mrs. Miller
  • Jubilarians-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walz
  • Say U.S. farmers not getting fair deal
  • Farmer’s view: keep writing
  • St. Croix couple to note jubilee-Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lavin
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Prelate pessimistic: Church-state outlook in Cuba termed dismal
  • St. Luke’s school library-Mrs. H.R. Fesser, Chris Johnson
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Be prudent, layman says, to keep pastor happy
  • Hit divorce trend
  • Speaker-Bishop Henry A. Pinger, OFM
  • ‘Day of Information’ set for non-Catholics Oct. 29-Father Cleary
  • Novena services set at St. Jude’s
  • Private Peace Corps: family of 19 building inter-American amity
  • British prelate bans jazz Mass
  • New stamp issue

 

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