Criterion Archives - July 31, 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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  • 3rd session of council seen most productive
  • Brought parents to U.S.: baby-sitting earnings reunited Cuban family
  • 78 years in order: Oldenburg nun, 94, once ran print shop
  • Vernacular date is set in Canada
  • Urges understanding in quest for unity
  • Cardinal McIntyre declines to take stand on fair housing proposition
  • Mass changes
  • Hospital to get new power plant
  • Orders meet at Alverna
  • Offers aid to public school
  • Official: dispensation
  • Council preview: revelation
  • Catholic population on rise in Britain
  • third Order group pledges to aid lay training program
  • Sisters of Charity adopt new habit
  • Archbishop Ramsey: denies plot to make Anglicans join Rome
  • House passes measure to curb offensive mail
  • Proposes minimum 14-year school span
  • Raps clouded characterization of late Pope John
  • New Peru Carmel Deny missioners returning to Sudan
  • The Church and the world: anti-poverty bill-freedom in Spain-urges dialogue
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Comment: homework-you are there!-sister Madeleva-improvement
  • Question box: what are your views on Yoga?
  • Opinions: city dweller replies to Mrs. Hoff
  • Your world and mine: Pakistan enjoys precarious peace
  • The yardstick: a cause for rejoicing
  • Delay cathedral to aid the needy
  • Training center
  • Doctor’s parley
  • Clergy-psychiatrist cooperation lauded
  • Kennedy urges change in immigration law
  • Triangular motif set for Congress altar
  • Sewing machines help cause
  • What of the day: what is happiness?
  • Tennis tourney opens Saturday: championship tilts slated in softball
  • Exiled bishop to be speaker at CSMC convention
  • Expert on liturgy booked at Marian
  • Golf tourney thrills nuns
  • Vatican to renew audience rooms
  • Sistine, Pauline chapel paintings to be shown on TV
  • Layman will edit Roma Breviary
  • New Chatard coach: Carol Purichia
  • Tourney play set in junior baseball
  • Vatican City joins satellite system
  • Former editor of ‘Commonweal’ to be ordained
  • Baseball runners-up: St. Mark’s
  • Family clinic: why Church of west forbids priests to marry
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: what precedes faith?
  • Working to beat hell: live a little
  • In the whole Christ: the Eucharist
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Unsinkable Molly’ seen as showcase fo Debbie
  • Cuban refugees in U.S. number more than 80,000
  • Variety in books: new sevareid book
  • Orthodox Theologian’s view: Church not fully ecumenical observer at council declares
  • On ‘Sister Says’: Sister Mary Alban, O.S.B.
  • Tic tacker
  • Charter buses for D-I parley
  • Observers slated for 3 meetings of Protestants
  • New Georgetown president named
  • Couple to mark 25th anniversary
  • Diocese announces retirement plan for lay employees
  • Pilot ordained
  • Dies at age 77: Funeral Mass is offered at ND for Sister Madeleva, educator
  • Golden will speak at Cursillo meet
  • Around the archdiocese: Richmond group slates variety of activities
  • Funeral is held for Oldenburg nun
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. William Cummings
  • State KC officials map council program
  • Another airline gets dispensation
  • Farmer’s view: the retired
  • Plan pupil aid
  • Costumes and titles of Church criticized
  • Reopening
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Late vocations
  • Harlem-reared nun recounts heartaches
  • Become involved Kennedy advises Catholic students
  • Institute for nuns
  • Mission appeal

 

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