Criterion Archives - January 26, 1962

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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  • Variety of topics explored by preparatory commission
  • A defense of UNESCO
  • A moral problem: crumbling jail breeds corruption and crime
  • Soviet Union ‘stepping up’ persecution
  • Archdiocese given deeds to hospital
  • Fr. William Ryan named provincial
  • Opinions: reader scores UUNESCO
  • Rap Castro’s claim on Church liberty
  • Typical cell: Marion County jail
  • Overcrowded
  • Electric utilities and the public interest: two conversations with Michael Bowles-Roberta A. Gallagher; A.D. Mueller
  • Discuss leadership program: Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men
  • ACCM announces plans for leadership institute
  • The Church and the world: amendment proposed-zoning discrimination-honor Niemoeller
  • NCWC concludes: no constitutional bar to private school aid
  • Speaker deplores political apathy
  • Comment: anti-communism-society news-apologia
  • Question box: Catholic lawyers and divorce cases
  • Stray leaves: do operas suffer in translation?
  • Opinions: praises editorial on migrant labor
  • Family clinic: mother of four asks the Catholic stand on ‘population explosion’
  • The yardstick: how can labor and management get together?
  • What of the day: the viewpoint of Clare Booth Luce
  • Polish hierarchy cites Council role
  • Kennedy avoids favoring Catholics, article says
  • USSR head bows to Madonna icon
  • For teens only
  • More than 100 will compete in style show
  • Marian cager: Dick Phillip
  • Anne Culkin: giving school bad name
  • Says family life hurting vocations in Latin America
  • 74 pronounce vows as Providence nuns
  • Honored
  • Talk scheduled by news editor: Paul Fox
  • Laity dominate new school board
  • TV series available
  • Cy Cipher
  • The faith explained: the meaning of confirmation
  • Mother and teacher: urges laity to exert Christian influence
  • The life of Our Lord: before the high priest
  • The liturgical week
  • Rules for a Catholic
  • Plan card party: Christian Mothers of Christ the King parish
  • Books of the hour: contemplation revised
  • Fr. John La Farge, Hunton to resign interracial posts
  • Erratic casting: ‘George Raft Story’ is a phony biography
  • Paths to peace-in 45 seconds
  • New Catholic daily
  • Tic tacker
  • Auxiliary to open new fund drive: St. Joseph’s Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor-Mrs. McGowan
  • Holy hours planned for Council success
  • Plan alumnae dance: St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame-announce date of alumnae dance
  • Fear more religious murdered in Congo
  • Marian College gets $500 library grant
  • Raps TV series
  • Around the archdiocese: Benedictine will speak at Tell City meeting
  • Test new equipment: St. Joseph’s School, St. Joseph Hill, Ind.-assist for teacher
  • Farmer’s view: horse that blushed
  • Vocation parley slated in August
  • At DCCW luncheon: Mrs. Matthew Welsh, Mrs. Eli Goodman, Mrs. John McQuaide
  • Hits nuclear tests
  • Serra Club holds pastors’ night: Mr. Ray Albers, Father Charles Ross, Father Anthony McLaughlin
  • Benedictine speaker: points up unity factors to Protestant pastors
  • 11 Far East cities are on itinerary for pilgrimage
  • Lay apostolate term confusing, speaker says
  • Lutheran leader sets unity visit
  • 7 consecrations reported in China

 

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