Criterion Archives - March 9, 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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  • Archbishop’s Lenten letter
  • Dispel interreligious antagonism by speaking out, U.S. laity urged
  • Pontiff ask U.S. children to sacrifice
  • Experts polled: see broad significance in Pope’s Latin decree
  • Pope cites persecution of Church
  • Connersville man will be ordained as Jesuit priest: Rev. Mr. Ludwig F. Stiller, S.J.
  • Group deplores bias by clubs, fraternities
  • Mother Theodore’s cause advances another step
  • Archbishop named for Dubuque See
  • Richmond parish to open fund drive
  • St. Paddy’s variety show: Our Lady of Providence High School, Clarksville
  • Economic miracle: destitute miners find a golden egg
  • Donations pour in: Hargis Crusade reaps a financial harvest
  • Discards needed: Catholic Salvage Store
  • The Church and the world: Pope visits seminary-secular press criticized-mission mandate
  • Keynoter
  • Comment: required reading-brother!-a comparison-financial mirages
  • Question box: could a Catholic be an astronaut?
  • Stray leaves: knowledge grows from ore to more
  • Opinions: reader questions Fr. Cronin’s views
  • A priest in Russia: guides brainwash tourists in Soviet Union
  • The yardstick: TV is not all bad
  • What of the day: advises conservatives
  • German Catholics launch campaign for world’s needy
  • Church, government fight Brazil housing shortage
  • For teens only
  • Freshman-Sophomore league champions: St. Mark, Indianapolis
  • Student nurse champions: St. Vincent’s School of Nursing
  • A close family: life of a postulant is busy and varied, Postulant Jill Hakes
  • Cy Cipher
  • Anne Culkin: girl drops boyfriend, now wants him back
  • Holy Name takes ‘67’ invitational
  • Criterion Quiz survivors pared to eight teams
  • The faith explained: meaning of sacrifice
  • The life Our Lord: mission accomplished
  • Family clinic: husband is a slacker
  • The liturgical week
  • To sing in Indianapolis: the Notre Dame Glee Club
  • Books of the hour: Maisie Ward’s latest
  • UN to study proposals on religious freedom
  • 4 U.S., 3 Canadian Sees again dispense with Lenten fasting
  • Good Acting, poor vehicle: ‘Majority of One’ found wanting
  • Noted biologist will visit Marian
  • Ladies of Charity announce annual “Shamrock Drive’
  • Benedictine to give retreat for women
  • Tic tacker
  • Correction
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Plan book fair: St. Luke’s parish
  • Life saving equipment: St. Vincent’s Hospital
  • See lack of preparation among laity for Council
  • Pope John revives ancient tradition
  • Newman Mothers slate breakfast
  • Around the archdiocese: prior will be speaker at Tell City breakfast
  • At Newman Mothers Club meeting: Indiana State College and Rose Poly Institute, Terre Haute
  • Laymen’s retreat dinner scheduled
  • Farmer’s view: little blessings
  • Diocese to staff parish in Bolivia
  • Primary schools in Africa are cut
  • Named to direct Jasper campaign
  • Indulgence given
  • St. Paul’s relics back in basilica
  • Plan Irish Fair: Scecina Memorial High School
  • 67,000 Negroes attended Catholic schools in 1961
  • The Archbishop’s schedule
  • School head advises study of shared time
  • Praises Irish
  • Vocation shortage prompts closing of seminary in France
  • Spanish charity

 

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