Criterion Archives - October 30, 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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  • Schema 13 repeats plea for religious liberty
  • Editor comments from Rome: Challenge to council make Church relevant
  • After March 7: outline of low Mass
  • St. Meinrad augmenting Peru staff
  • Two given citations by Interracial Council
  • Official
  • CCM opens annual drive
  • Cemeteries head uses talents as architect
  • Pope speaks at Cassino dedication
  • Extends congratulations: Father Bernard Strange
  • 300 experts attend: sharp debate marks Rhythm Symposium
  • Fr. Pat O’Connor honored by Pope
  • Little Sisters expand advisory board
  • Declares nuns must be kind little people plus
  • New stamp issue
  • Catholic teachers laud public schools
  • The Church and the world: beatification-silent tribute
  • Comment: treat, no trick-the Olympics-clerical attire-vivify and build
  • Question box: Catholic nations and Communism
  • Opinions: take Pieta back home, reader urges
  • Your world and mine: how Europeans view U.S. policy
  • The yardstick: Pope John outlined new role of woman
  • Korean notables enter the Church
  • To attend jubilee
  • What of the day: religion and politics
  • Warns ecumenism may be passing fad
  • Hospital honors employees: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove
  • Marian lecturers: Father Marcian Strange, O.S.B.; Dr. Paul Muller
  • Eleven youth leaders are honored by CYO: John Bosco medals awarded at banquet
  • Marina College sets annual dance
  • new officers
  • Details announced for baking contest Sunday, Nov. 1
  • Wins top talent award second time
  • Grid loops winding up regular season
  • Woods Prom queen: Lorraine Creque
  • Family clinic: complains that in-laws are just star boarders
  • In the whole Christ: a life of power
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: confirmation
  • Patron of Crete
  • Working to beat hell: that’s politics
  • Two Protestants on Webster staff
  • Hurricane fund nears $70,000
  • Viewing with Arnold: a sophisticated caper
  • Chicago’s Loyola gets federal grant
  • High school students to visit Marian campus
  • Negro religious to appear on TV
  • John Rocap heads Marian associates
  • On ‘Sister Says’ program
  • Tic tacker
  • Monthly Mass set in Eastern Rite
  • Hospital Guild to meet Tuesday
  • Recollection set at Sisters of Poor
  • Piano pedagogist to address teachers
  • St. Roch’s slates annual fall dance
  • Guild party set
  • Alverna holding second Cursillo
  • Biblical scholar to speak at Woods
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg DCCW to meet at Osgood
  • Women’s council role called encouraging
  • Consecrated
  • Plan turkey dinner: St. Christopher’s parish, Speedway
  • Sister Mary Rosina dies at age of 83
  • Psychiatric grant is given diocese
  • Oblates to meet
  • Bound for Peru
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Dance scheduled
  • Cathedral class slates reunion
  • Council initiates debate on problems of modern world
  • U.S. parish priest is concelebrant
  • Enrollment up
  • Married couples as auditors?

 

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