Criterion Archives - November 16, 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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  • At Lutheran art exhibit: St. Meinrad College of Liberal Arts
  • Second session of council will not begin until May 12: name of St. Joseph put in Mass Canon
  • Catholic-Protestant joint hymnal proposed
  • Law deans hit prayer amendment
  • Campaign for clothing set to open
  • Holy See reiterates support of UNESCO
  • Urges rocking chair seminars
  • Asks civic ecumenism
  • Fr. Donald L. Schmidlin named to Charities post
  • Bayh raps direct church school aid
  • Vatican radio denounces baby-murder acquittals
  • Clergy and laymen: a new mission to French workers
  • Bp. Sheen sees world headed for showdown
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s doctor dies-African growth-school role
  • Marydale to build gym
  • Pope John pays a visit to teenaged delinquents
  • National groups brief the press
  • Reports on survey: sociologist discount anti-clericalism in U.S.
  • national groups brief the press
  • Program planned at Mexico center
  • Editor comments from Rome: Council observers reported impressed with freedom of debate-down with prayer
  • Question box: must one support the parish church?
  • Opinions: advises compromise on school aid
  • Controversy: Must Commie be invited to speak?
  • the yardstick: a dangerous game
  • Call specialists in school crisis
  • Vatican coffee shop is oasis
  • Plan day of information: Legion of Mary
  • What of the day: assessing the election
  • Vatican official: tells why the Church will not close down nunciature in Cuba
  • 23% of U.S. is Catholic
  • West Coast woman is NCCW head
  • 26,265 in religion
  • For teens only
  • CYO grid titles on line Sunday
  • Choral festival slated Saturday at the Woods
  • Hobby show winners
  • 15 diocesan schools drop first grade
  • Future designer: James Northcutt
  • Study day on YCS set for Nov. 23
  • parochial schools extend libraries
  • Briefing set at Cathedral
  • Cage teams ready to go
  • Fish fry
  • Baking contest
  • In the whole Christ: the mediator of truth
  • The liturgical week
  • This is Catholicism: the Princes of heaven
  • Family clinic: invalid mother taking advantage of her family
  • Cites two-fold answer to population problem
  • Sermonette: it’s Sunday!
  • In the vineyard: Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception
  • Most vocations
  • Board of directors for hospital association
  • Books of the hour: Canadian novel wins plaudits
  • ‘Manchurian Candidate’ rates Academy Award in reverse: incredibly bad
  • ‘Nuremberg’ movie gets Catholic award
  • Franciscan educators will meet at Marian
  • St. Michael’s plan Christmas bazaar
  • Annual ball slated by hospital guild
  • TV speaker
  • Tic tacker
  • Attend conference on ATOM: 1962 National Youth Conference
  • Advocates paid lay help in operation of parish
  • Holiday dance
  • Unique church service conducted by the laity: wins bishop’s praise
  • Council facilities cost $5 million
  • Smorgasbord set at St. Bridget’s
  • For Dublin’s poor
  • Prelate marks 100th birthday
  • Around the archdiocese: Starlight parish sets turkey shoot, dinner
  • Plan Scecina festival
  • Day of Recollection held a penitentiary
  • Farmer’s view: for the ladies
  • St. Monica’s plan holiday dance
  • Funeral is held for Oldenburg nun
  • Committee heads named for ACCM
  • Sr. Ann Theodore dies at the Woods
  • Plan book week
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Aid St. Jude’s social
  • Newman Mothers set fall luncheon
  • Parish schedules Monte Carlo night
  • Associates to meet Sunday, Nov. 18
  • Sacraments, Divine Office are explored at council
  • At Assumption, Indianapolis: open house will mark school renovation
  • Canonizations set for December 9th
  • Priests barred
  • Paulist magazine plans name change
  • State reception for provincial

 

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