Criterion Archives - October 19, 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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  • Significant developments follow opening of council
  • Convert old hospital into retirement home in New Albany
  • Word from the Archbishop
  • Convention of men set this Sunday
  • High Court bars review of Oregon textbook case
  • New Jewish translation of Old Testament lauded
  • $2,807,266 has been received by the Catholic High Schools campaign
  • Slate Teachers’ Institute: George N. Shuster, Ph,D.
  • Pope addresses council observers
  • Ecumenical Council convening on the site of St. Peter’s tomb
  • Torchlight parade marks council opening
  • Council is opened with 81 cardinals
  • 2,540 at opening
  • At vocations exhibit
  • The Church and the world: named by Pope-federal aid-resigns
  • New findings may alter Last Supper observance
  • Opening session of Vatican Council II offers stirring unity lesson-no divisions
  • Question box: is Prophet Elias dead or alive?
  • Controversy: upholds movies as art medium
  • Opinions: deplores neglect of our elder citizens
  • Hospital employees honored: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove
  • What of the day: the age of advertising
  • Exchange kiss of peace
  • The yardstick: why taxes are high
  • Private agencies use in food program urged
  • Social reform: hits Fr. Doran’s views
  • Archbishop, 99, in line of march
  • For teens only
  • K. of C. aids outdoor education
  • Undefeated teams face stiff tests
  • Cy Cipher
  • Playoff dates set in kickball
  • New college
  • The faith explained: the bible
  • In the vineyard: The Society of Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle
  • Family clinic: daughter left hubby; what can parents do?
  • The liturgical week
  • Feminine piety seen an urgent need today
  • Honored
  • Semonette: Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!
  • ‘The Chapman Report’ branded as sick film
  • Ice show benefit scheduled
  • Books of the hour: unrelieved terror
  • Parents’ day set at Marian College
  • Dance slated
  • Auditions slated by Theatre Guild
  • Tic tacker
  • Practice sessions: St. Monica Women’s Club
  • Novena set
  • Bishops, newsmen collide
  • Salvage Bureau asks for discards
  • Open house
  • Benedictine monk is traffic victim
  • 8 Catholic scouts up for Eagle rank
  • Two parish units schedule retreat
  • Grid forecast
  • Retreat master: Father Thomas Mindrup
  • Goes to Rome: Sister M. Loretto\a Frenke, Margaret Mary Hospital, Batesville
  • May give confirmation in absence of bishop
  • Around the archdiocese: three deaneries set quarterly meetings
  • Greek Orthodox not at council
  • Card party
  • Patron
  • Enroll 60,500 in CCD classes
  • Plan festival: St. Ann’s parish
  • Hospital presents 52 service pins
  • Woods alumnae to hold branch
  • Announce progress in fund campaign
  • Xavier Dads’ Club schedules clinic
  • Auxiliary plans recollection day
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Father John’s card party: Little Flower, Indianapolis
  • Business women’s retreat scheduled
  • Bonds of baptism strong, Cardinal tells observers
  • U.S. bishop dies while at council
  • Speakers for Teacher’s Convention
  • At Tell City breakfast meeting
  • Italian Jews send message to Pontiff
  • Art Association aid: Robert E. McCarthy
  • Set convocation series
  • Motto in house

 

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