Criterion Archives - August 28, 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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  • Mass in the vernacular highlights observance of liturgical week
  • Sacraments in English to begin September 14
  • Clergy shifts announced by Chancery
  • Mass in Gaelic
  • Congo seminary
  • KC again sponsors State Fair booth
  • Prelate gets splashy welcome
  • St. Meinrad monk bares common worship plan
  • Fr. Vincent Grannan, chaplain, dies at 53
  • KC drops system of blackball
  • Deserted: West Baden College
  • At Oldenburg: Novitiate dedication set Sunday
  • Liturgical Commission is created
  • Answers to parents’ question: the new math
  • Radio spreads religion and literacy in Brazil
  • New family center opened in Detroit
  • A photographic report from a south American mission
  • the Church and the world: anti-poverty law-honor missioner-rumors denied
  • Pope calls for peace in Cyprus
  • Jones Girls to mark 25th year as religious
  • Reports decide issue deleted from statement
  • Pope calls for peace in Cyprus
  • Comment: as true knights-precinct panic-the melting pot-Mississippi
  • Question box: does index serve a useful purpose?
  • Opinions: disagrees with Benedictine’s letter
  • Your world and mine: a look at Church’s role in education
  • The yardstick: Newsweek’s analysis of encyclical lauded
  • To enter convent: Miss Ann Karen Barrett, St. Matthew parish, Indianapolis
  • Retreat masters: Father Charles J. Lees, S.M., Ph.D.
  • Study grant
  • World’s population passes 3.1 billion
  • Cardinal Cushing raps Time article
  • What of the day: the Darlington case
  • Urges study of Teilhard theory of evolution
  • Plan patio dance: St. Pius X Guild, Knights of Columbus
  • Interracial head in San Francisco ousted from post
  • Terre Haute lad grabs top award in talent show
  • Ice cream social scheduled Sunday
  • Plan CYO dance
  • title game slated in men’s softball
  • Dr. Tom Dooley’s mother dies at 69
  • Slate car wash
  • Seventh daughter become nun
  • Grid jamboree slated Sept. 13th
  • Pin event set to open this evening
  • New record
  • Kickball coaches to meet Sept. 9th
  • Pontiff lauds work of Mission Crusade
  • Boys’ softball champions: St. Michael parish, Indianapolis
  • Girls’ softball champions: St. Roch parish, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic: how can good Catholics carry on so at home?
  • In the whole Christ: a new life
  • Church’s antiquity, youth stressed by Pope
  • The week in liturgy
  • Working to beat hell: America the beautiful?
  • patron of East Indies
  • This is Catholicism: chants in the soul
  • Viewing with Arnold: latest Hitchcock opus is no Oscar candidate
  • Mixed reactions greet English in sacraments
  • Newman apostolate: secular campus seen ecumenical platform
  • Coming to Marian College: Meredith Wilson and his wife Rini
  • New spiritual director: Father Paschel Boland, O.S.B., S.T.D.
  • Announce grant
  • Tic tacker
  • Another air line gets dispensation
  • Independence Day
  • Begin first leg of Latin Mission
  • Mother M. Robert on visitation tour
  • For sisters
  • Catholic education: the program….
  • Religion teachers to attend workshop
  • Hospital thespians to present
  • Investiture rite held at Oldenburg Brothers’ School
  • K of C at Aurora installs officers
  • Bequests named in Hillenbrand will
  • Around the archdiocese: annual picnics, dinners set at three locations
  • In pamphlet form
  • Official school calendar
  • Mass in Spanish
  • Parish operates own program for aid to education
  • Kentucky shared-time success
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Katherine Elsner, St. Mary parish, Greensburg
  • Catholic education: the schools…
  • Catholic education: the students…..
  • Percentages
  • Catholic education: the teachers…
  • Diocese starts overhaul of high school courses
  • Major changes seen in Catholic schools
  • Franciscan body urges trade with Red nations
  • Permission given
  • Farmer’s view: small stores
  • Variety in books: spiritual stimulation
  • Sister in Mexico wears wig
  • Guild to meet
  • Anglicans join in pilgrimage
  • To enter novitiate: Miss Marinell Dever, St. Patrick parish, Indianapolis
  • Cursillos seeking Episcopal advisor
  • Open house set for Linda Hart
  • Society to sponsor show at Avondale
  • Couple to observe 25th anniversary
  • Lay teachers
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Indianapolis YCA sets rummage sale
  • To note jubilee
  • Bitterly resented: Byzantine rite faces difficulties in Greece
  • To make profession: Father Daniel R. Davidson, O.S.C.
  • Catholic negligence cited in race riots
  • Plan expansion of shared-time
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • CRS Bolivia aid tops $10 million
  • Apathy to lay participation charged
  • Donate vans to aid refugee children

 

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