Criterion Archives - July 17, 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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  • Stresses right of workers to voice in economic policy
  • Won’t send observers: Greek Orthodox Synod rejects bid to council
  • Pope Paul VI travels to Castelgandolfo
  • Expert analyzes commission work: sees accelerated pass for council’s third session
  • Little Sisters’ drive nears goal
  • Honor Cardinal
  • Shift in chaplain for Muscatatuck
  • Release priests
  • National Catholic paper is planned
  • Impact of Eastern Rite on council emphasized
  • Holy Father plans trip to Orvieto
  • Nonagenarian: Brother Mark Michel, O.S.B.
  • Layman and the council: a layman’s hopes for Vatican Council II
  • Speaker: Father John LaBauve, S.V.D.
  • St. Louis official gives background on unusual mixed wedding rite
  • Space mission
  • Sudan is planning national church
  • Set scholarship plan for Negroes
  • Japanese ‘Ave Maria’ hit song
  • Jesuit lauds contributions: U.S. labor aiding the Church against Reds in Latin America
  • St. Louis schools plan teacher aide system
  • One year in parish work to precede ordination
  • Dearth of priests in Brazil
  • Pope voices auto safety warning
  • Precedent
  • The Church and the world: sign of times’-poverty bill-housing ordinance
  • Young priest-journalist stirring ruckus in Spain
  • Jesuits to conduct tutoring program
  • For visitors
  • Papal aid
  • Oldenburg summer scene
  • Comment: guns of July-Bishop Raines-end legal murder-a new Tshombe
  • Question box: intriguing query on mystical body
  • Opinions: a rural housewife answers back
  • Your world and mine: lies and truth about the Sudan
  • Explains bible contradictions
  • The yardstick: selling capitalism is no simple matter
  • Delayed vocations seminary already needs expanding
  • Church seen too cautious on rights
  • Don’t live in the past, parishes cautioned
  • What of the day: defining the terms
  • Weather forces postponement of swimming finals
  • 3 sets of courts will be used in tennis tournament
  • Nuns on daily TV in ‘Bible Belt’
  • Group endorses voluntary prayer
  • Priests banished
  • Chemistry team at Schulte
  • Immature husband, 25, provokes family crisis
  • In the whole Christ: penance
  • Widower ordained
  • Pope cites special role of St. Peter in Church
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: supernatural acts
  • Patron of Ceylon
  • Working to beat hell: the democratic way is not always the best
  • Viewing with Arnold: world of Henry Orient features Peter Sellers
  • Variety in books: new political novel
  • Marydale guest: David Nelson
  • Liturgy changes
  • Tic tacker
  • Arch trouble
  • Sponsor bus trip to baseball game
  • Cultural enrichment plan launched by Ohio diocese
  • Stresses right of workers to voice in policy
  • Around the archdiocese: retreat is scheduled for Perry county men
  • Archabbey hosts conference of novice masters
  • 25 Sisters mark golden jubilee at St. Mary-of-the-Woods
  • Board to meet
  • Greenwood guild will sponsor tea
  • Only 30 ordained
  • Farmer’s view: chemical race
  • Assumption schedules dual card party
  • Three parishes slate festivals
  • St. Vincent de Paul Society schedules meeting July 19th
  • Invited
  • Board meeting
  • Layman is elected school board head
  • Technical Mass music composed
  • Joint picnic
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Holy See, Tunisia sign modus Vivendi
  • Rome states views about atomic threat
  • Prelate’s prayer opens GOP parley
  • Pope lauds Council of Constance
  • Nuns give yeoman service

 

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