Criterion Archives - June 12, 1964

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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  • Pope issue warning to business leaders
  • Complex reality: definition of Church thorny issue, Pope says
  • Open drive to canonize late Pontiff
  • Vernacular started in Minnesota
  • Hermitage control to change Monday
  • Youngsters at work
  • Denies any change in cremation stand
  • New Orleans plans seven new schools
  • Abp. Amissah to preside at Carmel veiling rite
  • Little Sisters drive tops $925,000 mark
  • Protestant emphasizes role of laity
  • They need your help: St. Augustine’s Home for the Aged
  • The council and the ecumenical movement
  • Laymen and the council: needed: grass roots ecumenism
  • The Church and the world: toward sainthood-scholarship plan-Arab charter
  • Council and the ecumenical movement
  • Jubilarian: Brother William Meng, C.S.C.
  • Yeh, yeh, yeh!
  • Comment: Ghettoism’s price-here to stay-citation
  • Question box: how can a widow enter a convent?
  • Opinions: what about vanity? another nun asks
  • Your world and mine: Kenya evaluates its colonial past
  • The yardstick: columnist answers author criticism
  • To mark golden weddings: Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ries
  • Rare dispensation granted
  • Accept personal mission Christians admonished
  • Clergy ration
  • What of the day: a clear-cut choice
  • Msgr. Jan Willebrands, unity leader, is elevated
  • Canada is given a new delegate
  • Noted author praises Church racial efforts
  • CYO family night slated Monday, June 15
  • Cathedral names three new coaches
  • Great comeback gives Holy Spirit baseball crown
  • On liturgy unit
  • Hits misuse of leisure time
  • Marmion monks plan foundation
  • Two dances slated in Richmond area
  • Camping season to open Sunday
  • Young CYO athletes face a busy summer
  • One of the all-time greats: St. Catherine, Indianapolis
  • Cadet champs for the first time: St. Matthew, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic: a change in attitude
  • In the whole Christ: apostolicity
  • Fire victims sue for $1.7 million
  • Respect for truth seen religious freedom basis
  • The week in liturgy
  • Working to beat hell: keep this letters coming
  • Patron of Ecuador
  • This is Catholicism: the Mass
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Chalk Garden’ is a good play, but unlikely movie
  • Benedictines list 8 new superiors
  • Hits lack of priests on secular campuses
  • 15 from Marian staff plan summer studies
  • Variety in books: new book on council
  • Art workshop for teachers
  • New officers
  • Tic tacker
  • Theologians opinion: statement about Jews seen as council must
  • Trappist dairy project proving a boon to India
  • Maders to observe 25th anniversary
  • History and schools to be ND topic
  • To attend council
  • New officers
  • How bishop routed a burglar
  • Men religious heads to meet
  • Temporary job: parish fetes retiring lay teacher
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg DCCW sets meeting June 18
  • Couple to observe golden wedding
  • Total education is prelate’s goal
  • Major shifts announced by Oldenburg sisters
  • Gift from Pope
  • Church thievery
  • To graduate 17 from archdiocese
  • Franciscan to mark 50th year as a priest
  • Housing project honors prelate
  • Magic fountain wins Legion nod
  • Archbishop Schulte and new novices
  • Indianapolis KC Council 437 announces new officers
  • Drop child salesmen, parishes are advised
  • Proof positive
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Announce officers
  • Chile success story: production up on land distributed by Church
  • Fete native son
  • Life of Maryknoll novice set for TV
  • New lay honor
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • State’s hierarchy asks rights law
  • Council of Churches backs share-time idea
  • To spend summer in Columbia
  • Assigned to missions

 

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