Criterion Archives - March 1, 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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  • Catholic schools are called essential culture witness
  • Vernacular views hit: liturgist barred earlier by C.U., paper reports
  • Revival at Holy Angels
  • Conference to deal with urban affairs
  • Textbook bill passes Rhode Island Senate
  • Beatification causes move step forward
  • Appeal set this Sunday
  • C.U. rector reaffirms stand on theologians
  • Saints’ remains?
  • Ritter faculty house nears completion
  • Praises progress in understanding
  • Urban renewal
  • Sisters write home: report from the missions
  • First in history: mosaic image of Saint Joseph being made for Vatican Basilica
  • First Communion day: Sister Thomas Ann
  • Urges priests to display a courage of the spirit
  • Cause advances
  • 25 musicians, 36 first place medals: Cathedral High School bandsmen
  • Oppose secularists: Mexico’s Catholics fighting for freedom of education
  • The Church and the world: Papal visit-tax proposal-Ohio bill
  • Moscow visit brought observers to council
  • Pilgrimage set for Seton rites
  • Comment: Mill’s message-authority
  • Question box: wants to know about confession
  • Opinions: an open letter to non-alcoholics
  • Controversy: we need forty days without snacks
  • St. John’s alumnae gather
  • What of the day: the need to be alone
  • Honor Negro woman doctor
  • The yardstick: a very shoddy job of reporting
  • Program expanded for Cuban refugees
  • Religion stronger in the rural areas of South America
  • Sees council emphasizing bishops’ role
  • For teens only
  • Will a Catholics team win 1963 state tourney?
  • ‘Cantebury Tales’ updated: St. Mary’s Academy, Indianapolis
  • Eight teams left in quiz
  • Fourth since ’57: St. Paul’s of Tell City wins cadet cage crown
  • Ambitious teener seeks $10,000 for Dooley fund
  • Cy Cipher
  • ‘67’ tourney set at Little Flower
  • Family clinic: wife blames Church for hubby’s conduct
  • In the whole Christ: educating consciences
  • Working to beat hell: what is mediocrity?
  • In the vineyard: Maryknoww
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: fourth commandment and labor relations
  • The moral backfires: calls ‘Diamond Head’ a $3 million turkey
  • Cana speaker: Father Blaise Hettich, O.S.B.
  • A prayer for firemen
  • Books of the hour: two Catholic novels
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • New seminary
  • Sander Vanocur coming to Marian
  • ‘Mockingbird’ film given NCCJ award
  • Tic tacker
  • Life on other planets? No, says Jesuit expert
  • With Peace Corps: Miss Anne Ebert
  • Accentuate the positive: Pope advises newsmen
  • St. Vincent de Paul members made 589 visits during year
  • Says laity’s role not sure
  • French government honors professor
  • Arab refugees getting clothing
  • KC cage tourney scheduled at Gary
  • Arab refugees getting clothing
  • Seeks catechists
  • Pope honors theatre owners
  • Pianist booked
  • Immaculate Heart slates style show
  • Around the archdiocese: laymen’s retreat group slates annual dinner
  • Law invalidates charity bequest
  • Providence administrators meet
  • Farmer’s view: efficiency
  • Stamp motto
  • U.S. Catholic Relief tops agency report
  • Legal status reopened: latest Supreme Court obscenity ruling probed
  • Business girls’ retreat: Father Charles Lees, S.M.
  • Archbishop’s spring schedule
  • Four added to faculty at Marian
  • Father Hans Kueng will be speaker
  • Explains why bishops back liberal views
  • Pope’s message opens children’s campaign to aid world’s needy

 

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