Criterion Archives - July 9, 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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  • Experimentation in liturgy censured
  • Vatican reaction: unity body official comments on baptism of Luci Johnson
  • Replies to criticism of church’s wealth
  • Candlelight rite slated at novenas
  • Joint Iowa venture to aid ecumenism
  • Racial groups plan picnic
  • Vatican and Lutheran body name committee
  • Confirm possibility of papal visit to UN
  • Prepare for parish canvas: St. Mary Parish, Indianapolis
  • Dialogue opens with Lutherans
  • Takes prison post: Father James Hodge
  • A conservative gathering: the Wanderer forum
  • the Church and the world: new papal terrace-bus bill approved
  • Stresses need for choir to help the congregation
  • Panama relief
  • Operation Hamburg: How Legion of Mary helped a rural pastor
  • Asks second thoughts on Latin revolution
  • Catholic Peace Corps is launched in Britain
  • Home economics experts needed for PAVLA work
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • It always works in school
  • Comment: greater glory-and the lesser-slave chow?
  • Opinions
  • Question box: why deletion in Nicene Creed?
  • Your world and mine: U.S. foreign aid needs reappraisal
  • Communists launch “Atheist Thursdays”
  • Miami attorney heads Serrans
  • Red concession
  • Jesuit officials include American
  • The yardstick: too much ignorance of labor relations
  • Dante encyclical expected soon
  • What of the day: UN not omnipotent
  • Chaplain in England: Lt. Col. (Father) Joseph P. Casey
  • What of the day: UN not omnipotent
  • Family planning conference set
  • Outdoor dance slated tonight
  • Priest brings home th ebacon
  • Swim meet is scheduled tomorrow
  • Cy Cipher
  • Pope Paul issues warning to youth
  • Golf scholarship winners: William B. Russell; Edward Dennis Adams
  • Boys and adult CYO golf trophy winners
  • Some of the winning girls
  • Priest censured for Mass music
  • A desire for renewal: Dutch welcome progress of the council
  • Family clinic: Mother’s interference seen threat to home
  • Thru God-colored glasses: the impact of religion
  • Nuns to aid in city project
  • Urges women to exert greater leadership
  • Good news: quite a way to go yet
  • The week in liturgy
  • Czech Reds pay tribute to nuns
  • Viewing with Arnold: “Yellow Rolls Royce’ has nothing but title
  • New Grand Knight: Earl Etienne
  • Variety in books: the 50 best U.S. short stories
  • Explains cutting Negro from space program
  • Aid plan studied by French bishops
  • Pope Paul names Negro priest in Panama a bishop
  • Re-elected
  • Tic tacker
  • New officers
  • Elected
  • Holy Trinity sets pilgrimage July 25
  • French observance
  • Peru’s City of God: Maryknollers care for temporal spiritual needs of slum dwellers
  • Re-elected: Archabbott Bonaventure Knaebel, O.S.B., St. Meinrad
  • Around the archdiocese: annual dinner slated at Corydon July 11th
  • Missioners die in plane crash
  • Jesuits suspend chapter until ‘66
  • Seek families to aid in research project
  • Mass dismissal has some variations
  • Plan Terre Haute event
  • Fr. Guy Ferrari, Benedictine, dies suddenly in Rome
  • Sister M. Rosalia, Benedictine, dies
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Pope defends Catholic Action
  • Plan guild pilgrimage
  • Questions pessimism toward space flights
  • Anglicans name lay observers
  • Church still closed at reservation
  • Freed by Reds
  • Business firms hail fair employment plan
  • Selma marcher is back to stay
  • Meeting slated
  • Eighteen priests: rap Chicago mayor’s charges
  • Aid restoration of English church
  • Latin club of Indianapolis on tour
  • Seek Nazi data

 

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