Criterion Archives - December 4, 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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  • Record throngs greet Pope Paul on India trip
  • Jordanian Catholics answer press attack
  • Dedication slated at Ritter High
  • An over-all appraisal: third session brought council to maturity
  • Tiara made gift to U.S. Catholics
  • Saw faults in statement on freedom
  • Orthodox to hear Providence nun
  • Official
  • Chancery reports Franciscan shifts
  • Christmas reverie: Liz Foley, St. Joan of Arc
  • Lay participation
  • Pope consecrates 6 bishops in India
  • The Church and the world: Orthodox plea-Italy election
  • Sees no suppression of Marian devotions
  • Britain preparing vocations exhibit
  • At Trojan banquet: Chatard High School
  • Urges Bishops board to help rule Church
  • O’Dwyer buried
  • Course is held for catechists
  • Sought prelate’s freedom: tells of dramatic Khrushchev interview
  • Comment: meaningful Mass-work to be done-fighting Irish-bon voyage
  • Question box: should I buy a new missal?
  • Opinions: ND law professor raps editorial
  • Your world and mine: back separation of church, state
  • The yardstick: the ancient myth died hard
  • Obsolescence seen threatening K of C
  • Shipboard college group sees Pope
  • Allocate funds for mission work in Latin America
  • Candidate?
  • Ecumenism
  • Papal greetings
  • Benedictines plan microfilming of rare manuscripts
  • What of the day: raps conservatives
  • Wins scholarship: Stephen P. Happel
  • 100 League co-champions : St. Catherine and Little Flower
  • Chatard musicians will entertain
  • Cy Cipher
  • New stamp honors Chinese scholar
  • Gift to Pope
  • Detroit University gives up football
  • Snowstorm interferes with Quiz
  • Postponed
  • Family clinic: drinking mate drives wife toward suicide
  • The week in liturgy
  • Working to beat hell: temper, temper!
  • Thru God-colored glasses: not worth even a sigh
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘the Outrage’ called basically ludicrous
  • Vicar general for laity named
  • Musical comedy set by theatre Guild
  • Census data
  • Variety in books: ‘the Kennedy Years’
  • Tic tacker
  • A group of baking contest winners
  • Audience schedule
  • Asks Catholic aid in war on poverty
  • Brebeuf schedules entrance exams
  • National shrine
  • New hospital power plant: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove
  • Around the archdiocese: club announces plans for Christmas mart
  • Native of archdiocese: Franciscan Brother leads farmer’s life
  • Brother Mark, 96, dies at St. Meinrad
  • Magdalen Sisters announce change in their name
  • Ladies of Charity schedule meeting
  • Shared-time
  • Nun tells grim story of Congo atrocities
  • Denies charges Pius XII had sympathy for Nazis
  • Help in mental health drive

 

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