Criterion Archives - September 20, 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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  • Before and after: about 115 young ladies
  • Orthodox archbishop visits Pope
  • Pray and do penance for council success, Pope urges faithful
  • Laity to sit in: Pontiff revises rules for 2d council session
  • Nature of the Church first council topic
  • Marian sets men’s dorm construction
  • More priests
  • Two Oldenburg Sisters to leave for New Guinea
  • Nuns at Unitarian Church-School
  • Archbishop leaves for Rome Thursday
  • Jesuits to move?
  • Plan to put Pope on U.S. television
  • The Hoodlum Priest
  • European sketchbook: a visit to La Rochelle
  • 90 use shared-time program
  • Bishop Sheen proposes new mission aid plan
  • Catholic growth
  • The Church and the world: honor council Fathers-housing law-bogus oath
  • New Sellersburg officers
  • Touchy council issue: Eastern Rite Catholics resent foreigner tag
  • Parents told to exert more school influence
  • Fisher quintuplets receive baptism and confirmation
  • Comment: safe, guilty men-no Doctor Crane
  • Question box: Sign of the Cross at the foul line?
  • Your world and mine: is British Guiana going to the Reds?
  • Opinions: ‘Quiet Hour’ editorial draws reaction
  • Guest comment
  • The yardstick: encyclicals apply
  • Brilliant Church rites set for council session
  • Scrap pays for new church
  • What of the day: a new apostolate
  • magazine says Hitler planned to seize Pope
  • Pope returns to Rome; lauds Marian devotion
  • Delayed vocation seminary to open
  • 26 games on tap Sunday in CYO football loops
  • Packers win, 26-19 in annual Jamboree
  • Graduate nurses: Good Samaritan School of Nursing, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Angel Noce, of course: know who started Columbus Day?
  • Director of FBI will be speaker at youth parley
  • Two nuns set precedent in Newman Club work
  • New library to greet Notre Dame students
  • French seminarians study parish life
  • New record
  • Shoes for needy
  • Honor president
  • Cy Cipher
  • Family clinic: head of the house asks royal treatment
  • Working to beat hell: what use is lame brain?
  • Canon law seen guardian of Church’s stability
  • In the vineyard: Cistercians of the Strict Observance
  • In the whole Christ: a child of God
  • This is Catholicism: disciples convinced
  • The week in liturgy
  • Viewing with Arnold: Ghost story for adults done with an icy skill
  • Books of the hour: a new book about morticians
  • Enters convent: Miss Patty Tucker, St. Joseph Parish, Shelbyville
  • Bishops urge campaign against bracero law
  • Many not informed on church schools, TV official says
  • Catholic award given ‘Hud’ film
  • Marydale Guild slates card party
  • Card party slated at St. Catherine’s
  • Cause opened
  • Tic Tacker
  • For the engaged
  • Hospital Guild sets card party
  • Greek Orthodox primate says unity impossible
  • New English press officer appointed for Vatican Council
  • Couple to observe 50th anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Nolan
  • German Catholic charity is lauded
  • Catholic schools turn away 5,000
  • Prime site
  • Around the archdiocese: New Albany parish sets card party, style show
  • Third Order unit to meet Sept. 22
  • Enthronement on TV
  • New Guild officers: Providence Guild, Providence High School, Clarksville
  • Farmer’s view: loaves and fishes
  • Pastoral published
  • Cardinal is critical: American mission effort miserly, prelate says
  • Half of missioners go to S. America
  • Helping hand
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Donate land of seminary
  • Plan to admit newsmen to sessions of council
  • How it all started: Fr. Hans Kueng traces effort to update Church
  • Invite Negroes to move in, Cardinal asks Catholics
  • At Third Order youth congress
  • Nominated for award
  • Don’t stymie lay efforts, bishop asks

 

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