Criterion Archives - August 6, 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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  • Trust in the Church, Pope urges Catholics
  • Cardinal Shehan: outlines laity’s role in civil rights fight
  • Prayer brings jail sentence
  • Men’s dormitory at Marian
  • Named assistant at Holy Angels
  • Papal gift
  • Lady of Grace nuns to modernize habit
  • Tutor youngsters: collegians display social awareness
  • Raps clergy in Chicago race action
  • Baseball commuters
  • A look at secular institutes: ‘laymen have harder life than religious
  • A fantastic situation
  • Looking for solutions: Latin America bishops attack social problems
  • A fantastic situation
  • Summer tutoring project
  • Recorded calls denounce archbishop
  • Peace council urged by prelate
  • Oldenburg slates investiture, vows
  • Coming to U.S.
  • To receive Franciscan habit
  • The Church and the world: named apostolic delegate-proposes secretariat
  • Summer project for Catholic collegians
  • Comment: discrimination-Johnson’s door-no privacy?-death penalty
  • Question box: those temporary altars
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: who has the right to keep the peace?
  • The yardstick: does expense of moon race make sense?
  • What of the day: he’s off for the Orient
  • Ohio legislature gives its approval to fair bus bill
  • Marian to expand faculty this fall
  • A vote for working mothers
  • U.S. birth total still declining
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Biblical session scheduled at ND
  • Tennis tourney set to resume
  • CYO talent show auditions scheduled
  • Cy Cipher
  • Newman, NFCCS merger in planning stage
  • Ohio University center is a parish
  • Title game set
  • Down the Wabash
  • Family clinic: wife says husband takes barbiturates
  • Thru God-colored glasses: a practical woman
  • Take civil right lead, King urges Catholics
  • The week in liturgy
  • Newman body sets 50th anniversary
  • More Catholics
  • Daniel-Rops church historian, dies at age of 64
  • Image of the Church changing in Denmark
  • Good news: the idea of sacrifice
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Hallelujah Trail’ is splendid satire
  • Steps urged to end Church segregation
  • Priest spurs housing drive
  • Bequest
  • Retreat Master: Father John LaBauve
  • Variety in books: a valuable council record
  • Tic tacker
  • High schools oppose laymen as principals
  • Nuns to present concert Monday
  • Columbian Squire officers to meet
  • Ordained
  • Rev. John Kenney dies in Montana
  • Marian staff Sister named to U.S. post
  • Suggest title change: ‘Mission of faithful’ for lay apostolate
  • English Jesuits closing college
  • Draws life term in beating of nun
  • Around the archdiocese: annual picnic set at Lanesville
  • Nuns’ residence at ND completed
  • Sister Mary Emily dies at the Woods
  • Jeffersonville girl to receive habit
  • Come to the picnic: St. Paul’s, Sellersburg
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Father Brendan, Benedictine, set for Jubilee Mass
  • St. Philip’s plans dance Aug. 14thh
  • Benefit dance set for August 27th
  • Ferdinand nuns to mark jubilee
  • Father Hodge conducts chaplain orientation
  • Ground level view
  • Bishop Sheen: Catholics seen more mission-minded
  • Seeks new Indian Mass rite
  • Catechists need knowledge, virtue, Pontiff stresses
  • Property ownership by Church defended
  • Papal volunteers to North America?

 

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