Criterion Archives - November 20, 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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  • Bishops move to apply aggiornamento to U.S.
  • Editor comments from Rome: a vast amount of work begets council schema
  • Campaign for clothing announced
  • State aid for schools issue aired at council
  • Dialogue is delayed
  • Official
  • Historic Oldenburg
  • Council tidbits: It’s a woman’s world, all right
  • U.S. bishops approve grant for Montezuma
  • City Guardians
  • Mary P. Ryan slated for talks in Indianapolis
  • Author honored
  • Announce prelates on NCWC board
  • St. Vincent Alumnae card party
  • Drop thou’s, thee’s: new epistle, gospel use modern English
  • New texts of epistle, gospel for Nov. 29th
  • New Albany DCCM sponsors commentator course
  • New Guinea convent is destroyed by fire
  • Bishops get aid
  • Breakfast scheduled by ND Club
  • The Church and the world: newsmen to accompany Pontiff-Vatican aids UN
  • Lay lectors invested at St. Jude’s Indianapolis
  • Comment: anniversary-California-the rush is on
  • Question box: parents divided on ‘Y’ program
  • Opinions: new offset printing draws praise
  • Your world and mine: Commies pitch lures Africans
  • The yardstick: can the states handle civil right problem?
  • Auditor says Sisters want representation
  • What of the day: council and the bomb
  • Cites need to explain liturgical reforms
  • Requiem offered for cartoonist
  • Dayton U. offers Judaic studies
  • Set ‘Golden Harvest” dance
  • Plan Scecina festival
  • St. Joan of Arc cops CYO cadet grid title: Immaculate Heart loses, 6-0, in rain
  • New Albany CYO sets Hootenanny
  • Cy Cipher
  • Quiz contest set to open
  • Federle gets Marian off to a fast start
  • Meeting scheduled for cage coacher
  • In Providence Play
  • Nun’s composition: pays musical tribute to President Kennedy
  • The matched their little sisters: St. Roch junior kickball team
  • A close second: St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Family clinic: girl 18, ‘in trouble’ appeals for guidance
  • Thru God-colored glasses: the gift of the sick
  • New AOH medal to honor JFK
  • Hope for Church seen in E. Europe
  • New privilege
  • Ponce Institute course scheduled
  • The week in liturgy
  • Franciscan given German award
  • This is Catholicism: other Christs
  • Patron of Persia
  • Working to beat hell: a lesson from youth
  • Viewing with Arnold: female machinations form theme of ‘Lilith’
  • Pope meets brothers cured of blindness
  • Social will aid educational TV
  • Indian premier plans to meet Pope Paul VI
  • Shhh!
  • Liturgy booklet is off the press
  • turkey dinner, shoot scheduled
  • Minkners to mark 25th anniversary
  • Variety in books: something in common
  • Thanksgiving dance planned: St. Pius X Council Knights of Columbus
  • Brebeuf’s ‘Singing Scholastics’
  • Tic tacker
  • Little Flower sets ‘Dance in round’
  • Elevated
  • Aid refugees
  • Patrick W. Mullen heads lay alumni
  • Plan St. Mary’s social
  • Council schema on seminaries stresses pastoral training
  • Plan breakfast
  • Woods receives grant in science
  • Father Ahern named for award
  • Rabbi donates books to library: St. Mary-of-the-Woods College
  • Farmer’s view: challenge
  • Prays at Pope John’s tomb
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Couple to observe 50th anniversary
  • Dinner, carnival set at hospital
  • St. Roch’s couple to mark jubilee
  • In council speech: Belgian prelate asks new deal for nuns
  • Humanity Award goes to Miss Day
  • Pope donates jeweled tiara to help poor
  • elect Ohiop woman new NCCW head
  • Reports denied
  • Couples’ retreat slated at Alverna
  • Collegiality proponents heartened
  • Pope plans 20 talks during India visit
  • Pope’s India visit noted on stamps
  • State KC official honored

 

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