Criterion Archives - June 8, 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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  • Trousseau of a nun
  • Parochial school bus rides banned by state high court
  • Communities profit: shared-time working in Minnesota schools
  • High school campaign: warm response noted to fund drive appeal
  • Vernacular seen topic of Council
  • Msgr. Fussenegger dies at the age of 71
  • 65 years a priest: Father John H. Scheefers
  • No Russ to attend Council
  • Two new bishops named by Pontiff
  • Bp. Pinger to officiate: four from archdiocese are in ordination class
  • Evansville bishop hits grade dropping
  • The Church and the world: Anglicans see Pontiff-Church subsidy
  • West Baden slates ordination rites Sunday, June 10th
  • Benedictine investiture: clothing a Bride of Christ
  • Weigh 1,100 pounds: new doors being made for St. Peter’s Basilica
  • Appeals for Latin America volunteers
  • Tax savings
  • Lay teacher ratio will be enforced
  • Comment: confusion-liberty-well done, Knights
  • Question box: will Council bring major reforms?
  • Controversy: raps Catholic text references
  • Opinions: objects to archdiocesan textbooks
  • Church’s aim: seeking social justice in Dominican Republic
  • What of the day: the lesson of death
  • Asks end to suspicion of laity
  • Plan office to aid American bishops attending Council
  • Former Moscow chaplain sees new religion crackdown
  • Suits for cassocks
  • For teens only
  • Class A track winners: St. Christopher, Indianapolis
  • Southsiders take girls’ track crown
  • Class B track champs: Holy Angels, Indianapolis
  • Pope lauds youth’s maturity
  • Night game slated for baseball title
  • Two kickball titles to St. Catherine’s
  • Camp openings
  • Men’s softball
  • 30% Catholic
  • The faith explained: contrition
  • Vestments of the Eastern Churches
  • Family clinic: Mother takes exception to teenager’s clothes
  • The yardstick: Socialist capitalism?
  • The liturgical week
  • What no television?
  • Brazilian relief
  • Mitchum is the heavy: ‘Cape Fear’ is a chiller that lacks credibility
  • To be honored: Mrs. Marie Ferris, secretary at Cathedral High School
  • Books of the hour: probes problems of authority
  • Marian receives U.S. Steel grant
  • Glacier Priest dies at age of 73
  • Brebeuf announces corporation gifts
  • Tic tacker
  • St. Roch sets festival
  • For the engaged
  • Jubliarian: Fr. Leo A. Lindemann, pastor of St. Christopher’s Church, Speedway
  • St. Roch’s, Assumption to lure festival fans
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Open for bids
  • 130 boys will attend seminary Vocation Week
  • Bellarmine reports $55,140 in grants
  • Skyscraper college
  • Clarksville sets summer picnic
  • Couple to mark silver jubilee
  • Annual banquet
  • Father Norbert, Benedictine, dies
  • Swiss Catholics help Algerians
  • Plan new campus
  • Dolls for sale: St. Anthony’s parish, Clarksville
  • Farmer’s view: hole in the head
  • $10,000 is donated to Woods library
  • In Serra Club presentation: the Serra Club of New Albany
  • Dance scheduled at St. Lawrence
  • Guild luncheon
  • Pope presents council candle
  • Graduates at work: Ladywood School
  • Three faiths represented: Canadian scholars hold unity meeting
  • Social tenets of Pontiff are lauded by Goldberg
  • Christian unity seen vital n nuclear age
  • Paper raps intolerance of Spanish
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Lauds government example of service

 

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