Criterion Archives - June 26, 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 plans pronouncement covering birth regulation
  • Accept mission challenge: Hoosier woman, family headed for foreign duty
  • Adult Confirmation
  • Greenwood summer religion classes
  • Outdoor novena speakers named
  • Brazilian parish is operated by four nuns
  • Relic of St. Andrew going to Orthodox
  • Faiths mark passage of rights bill
  • Laymen and the council: other side of the coin
  • Full of activity: Pope Paul’s first year
  • Married in joint ceremony
  • Paulists expand their apostolate
  • Priests deported
  • The Church and the world: citizenship ruling-medical services for schools-new seminary
  • Churches play key role: signing of rights bill is expected on July 4
  • Two Benedictine nuns will observe jubilees
  • Scriptural scholars reinstated
  • Noted Negro priest named provincial
  • Oldest bishop dies
  • Comment: speak up-the space probers-town living
  • Question box: is the rights bill pulpit material?
  • Opinions: rural reader raps hay-foot reference
  • Your world and mine: foreign students cold-shouldered
  • The yardstick: a funny thing happened….
  • Nun given rare dispensation
  • Sunday Mass on Saturday approved in some areas
  • Endowment
  • Sees nuns on top teachers in U.S. within 15 years
  • LaForge award goes to banker
  • What of the day: the Father DuBay case
  • Ban placed on art show
  • New Oldenburg novitiate
  • Wayne Shircliff ties record low in golf tourney
  • Final plans listed for swim meet
  • Cardinal offers to rebuild homes
  • 36 on Dean’s List at Marian College
  • YCW dance set
  • Monk dies at 95
  • Collect in vernacular: Australia to launch English Mass July 5th
  • More help urged of humanities
  • Vatican Pavilion has new art works
  • On Shelbyville CYO rifle team
  • CYO cadet spring baseball kings: Holy Spirit, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic: lonely woman, 50, looking for advice
  • In the whole Christ: the mystery of the Church
  • Reds restore Cathedral
  • Believe ancient slab is Christian relic
  • The week in liturgy
  • Aid lepers
  • Patron of Portugal
  • Working to beat hell: moment of reckoning
  • This is Catholicism: unbloody renewal
  • Viewing with Arnold: puncturing some myths about motion pictures
  • Catholic prelate assumes helm of interfaith body
  • Stamps to honor three Hitler foes
  • Maryknoll Society permits Brothers to use given names
  • Pray for Pope
  • Variety in books; suburban holiness
  • Bow to replace genuflection
  • In training
  • Calmness is urged on race-torn city
  • Present K of C Guild plaques
  • Tic tacker
  • St. Michael’s dance slated for tonight
  • Card party slated
  • Allocations to missions announced
  • Marian terminology called confusing
  • Plan Siena ball: St. Catherine parish, Indianapolis
  • New president
  • Incident resolved: Catholic paper defends cardinal in Los Angeles racial hassle
  • Questions discretion cites sense of urgency
  • Franciscan assignments announced
  • Richmond K of C sets youth dance
  • Farmer’s view: for girls only
  • Top nurse-scholar: Miss Barbara Russell
  • Richmond K of C sets youth dance
  • Abp. Ramsey plans visit with Pontiff
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • K of C schedules disc jockey dance
  • Jesuit missioners
  • Ecumenism strides called startling
  • North Vernon CCW announces slate of special events
  • Catholic hospital will honor Nehru
  • Lauds new addition of St. Thomas
  • Infidels?
  • Pope Pius XII felt he should denounce Reds as well as Nazis
  • New Maryknoll seminary blessed
  • For pilgrims
  • Archbishop’s schedule

 

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