Criterion Archives - August 24, 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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  • On target: Sister Martha Mary, O.S.F., Holy Name School, Beech Grove
  • Renewal of the liturgy urged to aid the laity
  • Zoning approved
  • Pray for success of the council, U.S. Bishops ask all Christians
  • Laity given challenge to social action
  • August 24, 25, 26: Fort Wayne will host province CCD meeting
  • Trappists get union cards
  • Unprepared
  • A new approach to First Communion
  • Cites wide support for cause of Pius IX
  • Pope to speak
  • At Perry County fair
  • For want of good men
  • Tells why many spurn religious life
  • At Worland reunion; examine gold vestments; common ancestor; business meeting, too
  • The Church and the world: Cardinal’s anniversary-crisis in Argentina-Spanish censorship
  • To enter convent: Miss Janice M. Beck
  • Reckless driving deplored by bishop
  • Reunion
  • Comment: world government why it is needed to preserve the peace
  • Question box: another question on Latin in Mass
  • Opinions: stand on world government disputed
  • Controversy: will laboratory solve race issue?
  • 300 pastorals issued: character of ecumenical council foreseen in bishops’ statements
  • To enter convent: Miss Helen Hoffmire, St. Ambrose parish, Seymour
  • Plan social studies workshop
  • What of the day: ever ancient, ever new
  • Conference
  • For teens only
  • Junior CYO boys’ softball champions: St. Philip Neri
  • Juniors’ benefit dance to aid athletic field
  • For coaches
  • Open division finalists in CYO tennis tourney
  • To enter convent: Miss Mary Jo Davey
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Sharon Briney
  • New missionary spirit seen Church’s need today
  • Mission program for students wins praise of Pontiff
  • Recollection set Aug. 29th
  • CYO talent contest set for Sunday
  • Announce results of tennis tourney
  • Sodality slates Midwest session
  • Library grant
  • Cy Cipher
  • The faith explained: matrimony
  • In the vineyard: Canon Peter Joseph Triest
  • Family clinic: sharp-tongued woman maligns sister-in-law
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: are Catholics isolationists?
  • Do-it-yourself approach to spirituality deplored
  • Tic tacker
  • Join lay mission group: Miss Mary Stapleton; Miss Sarah Tragessor
  • Protestant ignorance of Rome hit by Anglican
  • ‘Adventures of a Young Man’ film called men’s soap opera
  • Diocesan program to rehabilitate young delinquents
  • Movie wins award
  • To enter order: Miss Patricia Becker
  • Henry Seger heads lay alumni group
  • Rev., J.J. Doherty to conduct retreat
  • Around the archdiocese: more picnics, dinners announced in parishes
  • New number
  • New service at Marydale
  • To enter convent: Miss Marlene Kochert
  • Instruction class
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Many attend CFM parley
  • Books of the hour: better dead than ahead?
  • Farmer’s view: your town
  • Third order group schedules meeting
  • At national parley: K of C head stresses layman’s changed role
  • Ladies enjoy outing: Ladies for the Little Sisters of the Poor Home in Indianapolis
  • Urges council interest
  • Catholic Negro group pledges racial fight
  • Attacks of rationalists seen spur to bible study
  • Cooperation
  • Senator accepts advisory post
  • Selfishness is rated as top problem

 

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