Criterion Archives - November 3, 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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  • Hails Pope John’s efforts to promote Christian unity
  • Pope to observe twin anniversaries: Pope John XXIII
  • Bitterness gone: Catholic and Anglican prelates laud new amity
  • Soviet blast called ‘mad’ by Vatican
  • Two rabbis, minister, priest win race awards
  • Honored at banquet: four receive St. John Bosco medal
  • Feels school aid ‘unlikely’ in ‘62
  • Cooperation
  • Plan Richmond ‘D’ Day: St. Andrew’s parish
  • World community at work: world court-neglected bastion of peace-Court of Justice
  • CAIP speaker: hails interfaith talks on nuclear war
  • Dr. W.V. O’Brien heads CAIP group
  • The Church and the world: named by Pope-seek divorce curb-Vietnam report
  • Teachers conduct experiment: James Oeffinger, Father Paul Hulsman, Sister Amelia, S.P.
  • At. Teachers institute: Sister Mary Paul, O.S.F., Miss Judy Larson
  • ‘Speak African’ In Africa, Catholic Church advised
  • Social evils, Red advance are linked
  • Delegate installs Ukrainian prelate, consecrates two
  • CDA anniversary
  • Back campaign
  • Comment: Pope John-human values-nuns on TV
  • Question box: must one acquire a fallout shelter?
  • What of the day: ‘King of Kings’ hit as film travesty
  • Opinions: lauds our editorial stand on UNICEF
  • Sermonette: action, men, action!
  • The yardstick: ILO-instrument of social progress
  • Religion takes back seat to TV
  • Role of art classes is stressed by speaker
  • Parental failure linked to increase in youthful crime
  • Artist can help Church’s mission, Pontiff declares
  • Holy See approves new votive Masses
  • Healthy homes are happy homes
  • Masses for unity
  • Chaplains’ aides
  • For teens only
  • Another kickball title: St. Catherine’s-Father Thomas Breidenbach and Coach Louis Benedict
  • High school girl is chief spokesman for anti-smut law
  • Busy signal
  • Anne Culkin: boy’s in the doghouse
  • New Chatard coach: Michael Gurchiek
  • Brebeuf coach: Jack E. Baker
  • 182 from Archdiocese to attend convention
  • CYO delegates will eat 2,000 pounds of turkey
  • The faith explained: seventh and 10th commandments
  • Christ and the Church
  • The life of Our Lord: the decisive parable
  • The liturgical week
  • Spencer Tracy scores: ‘The Devil at Four O’clock’ is a moving film
  • Receive service pins: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove, Father Andrew O’Keefe, Mrs. Eileen Mesling, R.N. Miss Mary E. Casey, R.N.
  • Books of the hour: an incredibly bad novel
  • Six sophomores at Woods feted by AAUW branch
  • Jesuits to open radio series Nov. 5
  • Priest requests citizenship as Israel ‘national’
  • Paper urges Hollywood to ‘face moral duties’
  • ‘Harvest Time’ dance scheduled
  • Rosary is recited in 50 languages
  • Catholic growth
  • Tic Tacker
  • Hospital guild to meet Monday
  • African priest hits U.S. racism
  • Plan “Star Spangles dance” Mrs. Henry Sticken, Jr., Mrs. Donald LaRoche
  • Calls sciences of mind ‘handmaids of theology’
  • Fined for failing to rear, 12, in Jewish faith
  • Greek Orthodox deplore rioting
  • Pope John blesses Women’s Council
  • World Catholics top 550 million
  • JFK asks prayers on thanksgiving
  • Green Bay priest heads educators
  • Turkey dinner
  • ‘Butterfly Ball’ plans announced
  • Soviet ‘god’
  • Card party set
  • Hospital Guild meets November 7
  • Around the Archdiocese: card party, style show set by Terre Haute CCW
  • Farmer’s view: monkey business
  • Schulte wins science award: Schulte High School, Terre Haute
  • Papal volunteers
  • 116 at Ball State from Archdiocese
  • Oklahoma judge bars parochial bus service
  • ‘Little Pittsburgh’ Convention moves to Richmond, Ind.
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Jesuit hits gradualism in interracial relations
  • Claver Knights plan breakfast
  • Card party set
  • Business women schedule retreat
  • Bias in Indianapolis hit by Hoey winner
  • Terre Haute KC slates retreat
  • Honored: Father Charles Koster
  • For workers
  • Symphony to perform at Cathedral High School
  • Taps for Father Tom: Scecina Memorial High School: Danny Bordenet, Joyce Sisk
  • Near East expert to visit Marian later this month
  • 125,000 persons at ‘peace rally’ in Washington
  • Pontiff cites award to Harvard professor
  • Fallout shelter
  • Announce cast for Academy play
  • Vatican stamps

 

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