Criterion Archives - April 2, 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.

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  • Rome issues norms for concelebration, dual Communion
  • Study still underway: birth control issue urgent, Pope stresses
  • Third residence hall set for Latin School
  • Chancery makes two appointments
  • Laymen may read Passion
  • Named by Pope
  • Correction
  • Marian medal winners
  • St. Luke’s plans school addition
  • Bishop Carberry presses for unity, civil rights
  • Observance set at reformatory
  • Lafayette Diocese gets administrator
  • Cardinal dies
  • Fireworks erupt over school aid
  • Cardinal Ritter donates scholarships
  • Many obstacles: rhythm research progress is slow
  • 500 nuns briefed on seamy side of life
  • Optimism for unity voiced by cardinal
  • New ND degree
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Plan Guardian Angel Guild tea
  • CCD classes in Clarksville
  • The Church and the world: Selma hospital praised-new cardinal is feted
  • Cardinal Bea: sees no crisis over authority versus liberty
  • Handbook
  • Comment: marching nuns-Negro supremacy?-money saver
  • Question box: asks about church bombings
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: Venezuela helps its unemployable
  • The yardstick: critics of President unfair on Selma issue
  • Yugoslavia passes new religion law
  • What of the day: along with the herd
  • theologian gives different slant on Martin Luther
  • School debt soars
  • Franco critic’s transfer is played down by press
  • At academy career day program: St. Mary’s Academy, Indianapolis
  • Clean sweep in volleyball: St. Philip Neri, Indianapolis
  • Volleyball league runners-up: Holy Trinity, Indianapolis
  • CYO camp season plans underway
  • Cy Cipher
  • Recollection set
  • Wrestling title won by St. Mark
  • Lafayette wins K of C cage title
  • Cardinal Cushing reported better
  • One-act play event enters semi-finals
  • Rehearsal set
  • Supports training
  • Family clinic: parents are alarmed at campus morals
  • Thru God-colored glasses: through a child’s eye
  • Liturgist predicts added Mass changes
  • Religious art center opened
  • Purchased
  • The week in liturgy
  • Wagga Wagga shows the way
  • Good news: the art of preaching
  • Working to beat hell: the old mail bag
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘The Tomb of Ligeia’ called artful trash
  • Look up and live to present drama
  • Marian will host philosophy parley
  • Subversive
  • Woods Chorale on concert tour
  • Slate annual rummage sale
  • Notre Dame dean of science named Laetare medalist
  • Varity in books: the Church and mankind
  • Planning secretariat to deal with atheism
  • JFK memorial
  • To appear at Marian: Arnold Moss
  • Tic tacker
  • Interfaith talks on Chatard slate
  • Recollection set for lay teachers
  • Alumnae slate annual breakfast
  • Rummage sale
  • Fish fry
  • Scecina to host annual contest
  • Hospitals hold two-day workshop
  • AOH Auxiliary to get charter
  • Marian gets grant to purchase pianos
  • Rap missioners
  • Television personalities
  • Around the archdiocese: three events slated for Terre Haute area
  • Sister Generose, Franciscan, dies
  • Oversight
  • List promotions on the faculty at St. Mary-of-the-Woods
  • Gibault’s Brother Dacian dies at 56
  • Funeral Masses offered for two nuns at Woods
  • Scripture is theme of radio series
  • Agency honors foster parents
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Fire Department sets tenth annual mass, breakfast
  • Oratorical contest winners
  • Rummage sale
  • Patriarch tells why he became a cardinal
  • Latin American meeting slated
  • Vote rights law seen imperative now
  • Sees U.S.-Vatican diplomatic ties
  • Marian to present O’Neill play
  • Requiem offered for slain Detroit civil rights worker

 

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