Criterion Archives - June 19, 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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  • Socialization norms outlined by Vatican
  • Protestant asks stand on liberty
  • Vernacular
  • Announce Carmel novenas
  • Mindszenty hearings set
  • Prepare council draft on family limitation
  • Theologian’s opinion: killing self is held permissible for spies
  • Special Mass
  • Commission will take final look at schemata
  • Foundation gives $25,000: Home for Ages drive passes $1.3 million
  • Final ordinations held at West Baden
  • American Mass plan supported
  • Laymen and the council: Open Church must welcome public criticism
  • The council and the priesthood
  • The Church and the world: Pope to Indian-Cardinal honored-Polish pastoral
  • Archbishop alter: understanding Church an ecumenical must
  • Father Leonard Lux plans jubilee Mass
  • Sees South Arica explosion
  • Use of A-bombs on Japan immoral, physicist holds
  • Rosary crusade
  • Moslem pilgrims
  • Bible translation is awarded honor
  • First teaching experience: Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace, Beech Grove
  • Comment: breakthrough-well, son…-reapportionment
  • Question box: must one use English responses?
  • Opinions: accuses us of ‘Don Quixote’ tactics
  • Your world and mine: polygamy is still problem in Africa
  • The yardstick: social science research gets short shrift in U.S.
  • An airborne Noah’s ark?
  • Unique university is lay-administered
  • Philippine Islands to send missioners
  • What of the day: The re-awakening
  • Headed for Brazil mission
  • CYO golf event slated Saturday at Willowbrook
  • St. Vincent to graduate 40 at Cathedral rite
  • Class to meet
  • Theatre Guild sets its season finale for this week-end
  • CYO family night draws big crowd
  • Date announced for annual dance
  • Lay alumni group schedules picnic
  • St. Vincent’s class to mark jubilee
  • CCD diplomas
  • Only few spots left in camp schedule
  • Prelate on tour
  • Cadet kickball runners-up: Sacred Heart
  • Junior kickball runners-up: Christ the King
  • Family clinic: told not to lose hope for alcoholic spouse
  • In the whole Christ: one Church
  • Patriarch III
  • Closed circuit TV planned for schools
  • The week in liturgy
  • Probably a shrub: rose is rose is rose, but not in the bible
  • Patron of Scotland
  • Working to beat hell: popularity binge
  • This is Catholicism: the consecration
  • Viewing with Arnold: dog named Cognac stars in ‘Wild and Wonderful’
  • Variety in books: inside look at Russia
  • Seminary liturgy under discussion
  • Study week set
  • New Grand Knight: William N. McKinzie
  • Tic tacker
  • Wrote letter to Pope: priest critical of Card. McIntyre relieved of administrative work
  • Foot-dragging charge on race is disputed
  • European sketchbook: a trip to Istanbul
  • Immaculate Heart expanding school
  • Importance of faith stressed by Pontiff
  • Dance to feature western theme
  • Beatification expected soon
  • St. Michael’s CYO sets annual revue
  • Couple to observe 50th anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hines
  • Catholics visit Episcopal Church
  • Seminar planned on role of laymen in missions
  • Ground is broken for school addition
  • Receives habit: Miss Norma Shewmaker, Benedictine Sisters of Immaculate Conception Convent, Ferdinand
  • Charges parents neglect marriage preparation
  • woods announces school superiors
  • New officers
  • 3rd Order to meet
  • To dedicate chapel built with stamps
  • Pope John book being planned
  • Ferdinand holds investiture rite
  • Free concert
  • Farmer’s view: wanted: answers
  • Napoleon slates chicken dinner
  • Honor veteran KC officer
  • Sweden’s anniversary recalls Catholic roots
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Werners to note 25th anniversary
  • Guild officers
  • Festival underway at St. Anthony’s
  • St. Pius X Council KC announces its new officers
  • St. Catherine’s sets Siena ball
  • Educators to meet
  • Assumption sets dual card party
  • Still under study: controversy renewed on Jewish statement
  • Major changes seen possible in papal role
  • 71 Negro prelates among hierarchy
  • Suggest 7-point plan against pornography
  • Aid fire victims
  • 3 nuncios praise work of PAVLA
  • Marian graduates enter Peace Corps
  • Beans for CYO

 

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