Criterion Archives - June 4, 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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  • Archbishop notes 50th jubilee
  • A word from the Archbishop
  • Rome plans delegation to UN meet
  • Providence head will be honored
  • Raps racial prejudice: Southern bishops’ statement asks justice, charity for all
  • Ordinations scheduled for Batesville native: Rev. Marne Breckensiek
  • White priest leads Negro protest march
  • Pontifical Mass is offered for Fr. John T. Geran
  • Fr. John Scheefers dies at age of 92
  • Frolic Italian style
  • Criterion travel section: Cape Ann, Massachusetts
  • Gloucester offers varied attractions
  • Emphasize need for schooling in social justice
  • Birth control plan
  • Pope cites Christian reverence for the body
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Prelates injured
  • CFM parley set at Notre Dame
  • Digs in dirt in quest of heart ills remedy
  • New Indianapolis South DCCW officers
  • The Church and the world: Pope notes anniversary-integration of schools scheduled
  • No changes expected in family plan norms
  • Policy statement on race issued
  • Three Christians are elected to Sudan parliament
  • Doctrine of justification is discussed
  • Marxism seen behind Burma school seizure
  • Comment: Is hate needed?-new textbooks-sorcery-discrimination
  • question box: confessor ‘dismays’ penitent
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: must women be silent in church?
  • The yardstick: ‘Prayermongering’ at civic functions
  • Pope urges proper use of temporal
  • Spalding College graduates listed
  • Tornado relief
  • Vatican spokesman: warns against haste on population issue
  • Report Padre Pio resuming his work
  • Consolidation
  • What of the day: a plea for silence
  • New Junior Heart board officers
  • St. Catherine’s wins another kickball crown
  • Marian graduation scheduled June 6th
  • Traveling workshops scheduled by NCCIJ
  • Southside teams in kickball final
  • Top honors
  • Camping season to open June 13
  • Cy Cipher
  • CYO may sponsor second swim meet
  • Amigos
  • Men’s softball loop to open June 6th
  • Jews aid campaign
  • Boys track champions: Holy Angels
  • A searching appraisal: council’s impact in Germany
  • Family clinic: daughter’s attitude presents a problem
  • Thru God-colored glasses: false spirituality
  • Father Goethe dies at the age of 84: once a minister
  • Theologians set study of council
  • The week in liturgy
  • Good news: spiritual food
  • Statement on Jews was not coerced
  • Viewing with Arnold: drug addiction film misses opportunity
  • Widow to take nun’s vows
  • Named to direct CEF recruitment
  • New program
  • Hungarian ban kept on prelates
  • Catholic schools get Aussie grants
  • Varity in books: ‘Journal of a Soul’
  • New Marian coach: Larry Bridges
  • Tic tacker
  • Priest reinstated after controversy
  • Fr. Banet heads St. Joseph College
  • To give retreat
  • Consolidation set for rural schools
  • Sees racial moment of truth
  • New officers
  • Benedictine nuns added to faculty of Latin School
  • Papal trip is not yet confirmed
  • Summer session to open June 15 at Marian College
  • Foundation announces its officers
  • German charity
  • Father Charles Noll to observed jubilee
  • One chorus of “Auld Lang Syne”
  • Seminarians give a helping hand
  • 40 in Head Start program
  • Around the archdiocese: activities announced by YMI at Richmond
  • Newman Club officers
  • New Mothers Club of Terre Haute elect
  • Australia bishops announce norms for joint worship
  • Farmer’s view: light is to see
  • Co-operation
  • Parish to honor lay teacher: Mrs. Frances Girdler
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Special blessing
  • Ladies of charity set installation
  • Mass privilege
  • Poor Catholic backing of ‘Pacem’ meeting hit
  • New Jesuit superior to hold post for life
  • Impact of Vatican II: unity spirit high among Swiss
  • Says food production can meet world needs
  • CCD is called top apostolate
  • Named to direct immigration unit
  • Donates gloves
  • Xavier choir to present concert

 

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