Criterion Archives - April 13, 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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  • New retreat house: Fatima Retreat House, 5353 E. 56th St., Indianapolis
  • Nun charges deficiencies in schools
  • Bloomington will be host to parley
  • High court told to bar public school prayers
  • Traditional Holy Week rites slated
  • Word from the Archbishop
  • Father Joseph G. Kempf named domestic prelate
  • Our Lady of Grace drive nears goal
  • Young scientist-Scecina entry-nuclear warfare care-microwave experiments
  • Two priests debate Right to Work laws
  • The Church and the world: approve canonization-vote on bus rides-seek more school aid
  • Presents art slide lecture: Women’s Art Department of Indianapolis
  • Separation a sin: times dictate unity, Lutheran leader says
  • Raps sugar-coated lures to religious vocations
  • 30,000 names
  • Confessions in foreign languages
  • Import curb lifted
  • Comment: the ‘Pieta”-conservation-social study
  • Question box: does Metrecal break Lenten fast?
  • Stray leaves: please, gentlemen; no wild arguments!
  • Opinions: pamphlets are too young reader says
  • Priest in Russia: a cathedral of horrors
  • Named to council steno corps
  • Lutheran voices dim view of unity
  • What of the day: the vessels of Christ
  • For teens only
  • Spelling Bee semis scheduled April 28
  • Plans developing for annual Songfest
  • Play contest finals set on week-end
  • Christina to expand girls’ camp schedule
  • Anne Culkin: involved girl wants to break with boy
  • Table tennis individual winners
  • Music contest winners
  • German aid
  • Cy Cipher
  • The faith explained; the Roman Missal
  • The science of theology
  • The yardstick: economic literacy
  • The liturgical week
  • Family clinic: the other girls laughed
  • God’s verdict
  • Exaggerated differences
  • The evil of lying: ‘The Children’s Hour’ packs a moral wallop
  • At sodality congress: Scecina Memorial High School
  • Catholic students capture 22 awards at Science Fair
  • Books oft eh hour: finds new Porter work immensely readable
  • Tic tacker
  • St. Michael’s sets Cana Conference
  • Square dance set
  • Pope backs peace drive of lawyers
  • Urgency of racial problem cited by Atlanta prelate
  • Plan cantata
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Around the archdiocese: Oldenburg alumnae set reception on April 29
  • Pontiff endorses Cardinal’s drive for Latin America
  • April showers ball: St. Roch’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Ceylon lifts ban against teachers
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Suggests methods to spur Latin American vocations
  • St. Rita’s choir sets fashion show
  • Vocations
  • Jesuit deplores flaws in higher education
  • 100 men complete leadership course
  • Decline in clergy
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Calls Pope’s encyclical prime anti-Red document
  • Pope names four African archbishops
  • Lutheran leader lauds Pontiff as Pope of peace, concord
  • Open Richmond fund drive: Holy Family Church, Richmond
  • Heart attack fatal to Montana bishop

 

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