Criterion Archives - March 12, 1965

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.

Click here to see this issue in PDF format

  • Pope offers Italian Mass at altar facing the people
  • A priest’s report: nightmare in Selma
  • Clergy, Sisters join Selma protest march
  • Conference hits Selma brutality
  • Jeffersonville man in ordination class
  • Appointed
  • At St. Barnabas groundbreaking
  • St. Meinrad closing its high school
  • Msgr. Hamill dies, former Chancellor
  • Catholics warned on rigidity
  • $24,000 willed to Church agencies
  • 51 percent favor private school aid
  • At parish school’s career day
  • Clergy shortage acute: married diaconate called a necessity
  • Italian bishops defend Pius’ wartime record
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Interracialist to receive award
  • Sister of Charity dies in the East
  • Church council endorses aid for nonpublic pupils
  • Describes revised schema on world
  • Says lay teachers lack in-service training
  • Prelate improving
  • Sees dialogue need between Church, city
  • Diocesan high school music directors
  • Historic pharmacy replaced
  • By supreme court: movie censorship principles upheld
  • Requiem offered
  • Cincinnati sets concelebration
  • Prelate sees progress
  • Pope gives battle flag to turkey
  • The Church and the world: Church and diplomacy-pastoral renewal sought
  • Comment: Paul’s example-wearin’ the green-for the record
  • Question box: can the adopted enter religion?
  • Your world and mine: Brazil: can Church renew self?
  • Opinions
  • The yardstick: is minimum wage of $1.25 realistic?
  • Urges First Confession delay
  • Television used at consecration
  • Sister M. Bridget dies at age of 83
  • Race manual
  • Prelate sounds warning on birth control plan
  • Papal gift
  • English teachers set convention at Marian
  • Slate regional NCCW institutes
  • What of the day: the loyal opposition
  • Madison wins cadet crown, 55-39
  • Defeat St. Gabriel of Connersville
  • Adoration day for youth set
  • Cop tourney
  • Social work school
  • Luci enrolls at Georgetown
  • Report 67 entries in play contest
  • Doubleheader set at Little Flower
  • Latin School defends table tennis crown
  • State KC slates new youth award
  • Cy Cipher
  • Volleyball tourney to open tomorrow
  • Holy Cross ‘67’ tourney winners
  • Family clinic: cites pastor’s warning abut teen-age dating
  • Thru God-colored glasses: abominable palefaces
  • Colleges approve student exchanges
  • Stress child’s stake in divorce actions
  • the week in liturgy
  • Working to beat hell: nobody loves Lent
  • This is Catholicism: Church laws
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘How To Murder Your Wife’ features comic strip humor
  • Variety in books: ‘The Other Dialogue’
  • Pope praises parents of retarded children
  • Admire new school bus: Holy Angels Parish, Indianapolis
  • Tic tacker
  • Parish school sponsors unique career day
  • Guild schedules spaghetti dinner
  • Newman Mothers set recollection
  • Brebeuf slates sports carnival
  • Foster parents to be honored at special dinner
  • Guild dinner
  • Third Order unit to meet Monday
  • Parish schedules St. Patrick’s dance
  • Auxiliary slates tea for March 21
  • Charity work total $11,000
  • Hibernian guests: Robert Briscoe, Maria Murtagh
  • Annual Acies
  • Archbishop Schulte to confer Orders
  • Around the archdiocese: Rabbi will address New Albany meeting
  • DCCM officers are announced
  • Deadlines listed for annual K of C oratory contest
  • Retreat master: Father Paul Trementozzi, a Carmelite
  • Named editor
  • Woods observance committee named
  • Vocations month program set at Richmond parish
  • Ladywood lay advisory board
  • Archdiocesan junior third place team: St. Mary parish, Brownsburg
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Catholic nurses to hold breakfast
  • St. Mark’s plan supper and style show
  • Lecture series on marriage to begin March 14
  • Brebeuf schedules vocations panel
  • Alumni to meet
  • Parish conducting bible services
  • Study club to meet
  • Over-protective laws for Sisters deplored
  • Cathedral High sets band banquet
  • Aid Tibetans
  • Marian lecturer: Sister Margaret Ann, O.S.F., PhD.

 

Click here to see this issue in PDF format

Local site Links: