Criterion Archives - January 18, 1963

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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  • Eradicate racial prejudice, U.S. interfaith leaders urge
  • Asks faithful join unity observance
  • The common touch: Pope warmly praised by Methodist bishop
  • Protestant churchman, bishop discuss council
  • Ecumenist’s report: observers genuinely happy with their treatment at council
  • Use same services for Unity octave
  • Interfaith leaders in Detroit open drive to eliminate bias in housing
  • The right to know: Latin American ‘black-out’
  • New Holy Name Society officers
  • The Church and the world: named first bishop-education bills-ACLU objects
  • Open house at St. Rita’s, Indianapolis
  • No help to learning: Hutchins sees no future for wall of separation
  • Goodbye, twist!
  • Lutherans urged to set up schools
  • Comment: up in the air-unity octave-man is heroic-unamericanism
  • Question box: How does a priest keep busy all day?
  • Controversy: some harsh words for ‘Going My Way’
  • Opinions: give teen-agers chance, reader urges
  • The yardstick: strikers and employers seen living in the past
  • Urges better news set-up when council reconvenes
  • Political poll of clergy in Italy draws fire
  • Increase in vocations seen in Latin America
  • Tells how Reds aid the cause of unity
  • For teens only
  • Tight races shaping up in net play
  • Sacred Heart tourney’s “Outstanding Player”
  • 15,000 new seats for high schools
  • Leprosy day
  • You are cordially invited
  • New university
  • Children’s contributions to missions are listed
  • Cy Cipher
  • Catholic colleges plan institutes
  • In the whole of Christ: the Christian vocation
  • In the vineyard: Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
  • The week in liturgy
  • Sermonette: eyes for good or evil?
  • Let’s just see: necking and petting are of stupid clods
  • This is Catholicism: the 1st commandment
  • Family clinic: youth advised to break with steady girl friend
  • ‘Taras Bulba’ Russian novel gains credibility on screen
  • Books of the hour: missals for children
  • New officers: Archdiocesan Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers
  • Science, math teachers to meet Jan. 19
  • Tic tacker
  • Dover couple mark Golden wedding: Mr. and Mrs. William Seifert
  • Information classes open at five sites
  • Cardinal raised $1 million for ransom
  • Plan card party: St. Roch’s parish, Indianapolis
  • St. Monica slates father-son affair
  • Liturgy study day slated for Sisters
  • Seed of race problem traced to agriculture
  • Laporte will host KC bowling event
  • Providence Sister dies at age of 95
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute KC sets corporate Communion
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Farmer’s view: Self-Help, Inc.
  • Assumptions sets dual card party
  • Board to meet
  • Plan spaghetti supper: Madonna Circle of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, New Albany
  • Mrs. Klausmeyer heads auxiliary
  • Board meeting
  • Cardinal ill
  • Women at Nativity elect new officers
  • Visit Chicago Negro Homes: pilgrimage of understanding draws enthusiastic response
  • Churches cannot ignore race issue, parley told
  • Sees council project on religious freedom
  • Soviets lure top Latin America students
  • To conduct retreat: Father Robert L. Kitchin
  • Nun sworn in

 

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