Criterion Archives - August 17, 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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  • Marydale open house entertainers
  • Polish Reds evict Sisters and children
  • Protestant official urges more dialogue
  • Pope says effects of council will begin on parish level
  • New pamphlet issued: ground rules clarified on contraceptive pills
  • Italy court backs priest
  • World Catholic bodies call for social reforms
  • Saginaw to start shared-time plan
  • Transaction
  • Asks laity’s views
  • Lenten funds
  • In South African See: use English for the sacraments
  • 4th centenary rites planned at Carmel
  • Prize tomatoes: ‘Tomato Festival’ St. Mary’s Navilleton
  • $2,670,562
  • Polish paradox: how to mix fire and water
  • Political situation
  • Report shows progress: Africa, Asia missions advance despite crises
  • Stimulating program offered Sisters at Woods’ summer session
  • The Church and the world: Papal anniversary-course in unionism-ban lifted
  • Envisions secularism as official religion
  • To enter order: Miss Barbara Ann Belles
  • Comment: the French way-Gallop Poll-shared-time
  • Question box: must one follow Pope’s encyclical?
  • Controversy: serious dangers in medical novelty
  • Opinions: teen-ager disagrees with Fr. Doran
  • Sermonette: eyes for good or evil?
  • News for all media: public information office to cover council
  • 52 receive habit, 41 pronounce vows in Woods ceremony
  • Sister formation head is re-elected
  • Dutch family reunion: Marydale school
  • What of the day: world government?
  • Protestant women invited to parley
  • For teens only
  • Brebeuf schedules first grid session
  • Latin School’s ‘B’ league
  • Win boys,’ girls’ softball crowns
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Jo Ann Dick
  • German missions
  • St. Philip’s sets bowling tournament
  • St. Catherine sweeps tennis championships
  • Cy Cipher
  • St. Andrew’s wins ‘C’ league crown
  • The faith explained: power of a bishop
  • In the vineyard: St. Camillus de Lelus
  • Family clinic: he’s always to blame
  • The yardstick: the laity and social action
  • The liturgical week
  • Diocese to inaugurate new burial procedure
  • A French masterpiece: ‘Stowaway in the Sky’ will inflate the spirit
  • Plan benefit performance: the Mothers’ Club of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, Indianapolis
  • Books of the hour: a hackneyed device
  • Radio series on council is scheduled
  • Delegates named for K.C. parley
  • Open house slated for visiting Sister
  • Tic tacker
  • Plan leaflet on schools
  • Military chapel built of ice
  • Marian nun’s book to be microfilmed
  • Diocese launches own radio station
  • Festival planners: St. Bernadette’s festival
  • Bishops’ group to sponsor migrants’ housing project
  • Lay council
  • Priests forbidden
  • Bp. John Wright sees possibility of common bible
  • Around the archdiocese: Schnellville, St. Croix schedule annual picnics
  • Farmer’s view: time to pray
  • ND study grant
  • Restoration
  • Meet the Pirtles: family welcomes 2nd ‘twindition’
  • To enter convent: Miss carol Ann Koetter
  • Communism study lag is reported
  • Brookville couple will note jubilee
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • To enter convent: Miss Theresa Whitsett
  • Plan catechism for Dutch adults
  • U.S. Catholics aid farmers in Mexico
  • Immaculate Heart schedules supper
  • Retreat master
  • Sees Protestants alerted to school religion issue
  • Requiem offer for slain priest; killer is lynched
  • Family affair: Commencement for the Robert E. Dinn, Little Flower parish
  • For public school pupils: St. Louis Archdioxese plans religion school
  • Religion, psychiatry links are emphasized
  • Confirmation rite indulgence given
  • Assigned to Brazil: Father Bryan Zoderer, O.F.M.

 

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