Criterion Archives - August 20, 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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  • Social action is urged to avert future riots
  • Effective and fair: mission appeals now on organized basis
  • Protestant patriarchate envisioned
  • Clothing, profession rites held at Woods
  • Theologate superior is named
  • Father C.O. Bosler dies at the age of 84
  • Fr. Herman Romoser dies at St. Meinrad
  • Catholic edition of Protestant Bible is planned
  • Multilingual
  • Reports are denied on Pope’s health
  • Plan new parish for Mooresville
  • Pope’s donation
  • St. Meinrad denies report on move
  • Visiting missionaries
  • After the council: greater voice for the laity is predicted
  • To enter convent: Miss Marilyn McCracken
  • La Lech League: global organization promotes the breastfeeding of infants
  • To enter convent: Miss Annette Grisley
  • Receives degree: Brother Roy Smith, C.S.C.
  • Stresses challenge of East’s religions
  • State K C softball kings
  • At national parley: meet changing times, K o C challenged
  • To enter convent: Miss Mary Ellen Gillman
  • Ordination held in Hebrew tongue
  • Team of observers will be appointed by Bp. Carberry
  • Community living: Brebeuf priest helps run unique institute
  • The Church and the world: National Teachers Corps-aid migrant children
  • Comment: Ghettoism-…lest we forget-Sartor Resartus-still a bargain
  • Question box: more questions on the liturgy
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: Brazilian bishop hurls challenge
  • The yardstick: disputes radio station’s right-to-work editorial
  • What of the day: the festival of lights
  • Souvenir
  • Question of Finances: lay theologian who converted 300 ‘throwing in the towel’
  • Marian College pool
  • To enter convent: Miss Catherine Bates
  • Garfield Park will be site of talent contest
  • Extend bowling event deadline
  • Practice opens for grid season
  • Bishop gives new look to Catholic action
  • To enter convent: Miss Sandra Kay Stier
  • Joins Peace Corps: Miss Eileen Marie Lally
  • CCD exhibit set for the council
  • Dance slated
  • Look to future, teen-agers told
  • Baseball crowns won by Holy Name and Little Flower
  • To enter convent: Miss Marilyn Ann Schickel
  • Ecumenism
  • CYO boys softball champs: St. Anthony’s, Indianapolis
  • Two-in-a-row for St. Roch’s, Indianapolis
  • For flood relief
  • Fourth session outlook: Institutional Church seen on way out
  • Family clinic: neighborhood bully vexes young mother
  • Thru God-colored glasses: links with Judaism
  • Good news: what do we offer?
  • The week in liturgy
  • Nuns are assigned to Newman work
  • Ford grant
  • Four Americans among ordinands
  • Frank Duff named council auditor
  • Named for award
  • Viewing with Arnold: Wyler’s ‘Collector’ is provocative film
  • Appointed
  • To enter order: Miss Rosanne Taylor
  • To enter: Miss Irene Stebnicki
  • Ever ancient, ever new, Pope says of Church
  • Variety in books: ‘Salt of the Earth’
  • PAVLA: story set for radio airing
  • Graduates: St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing. Terre Haute
  • Tic tacker
  • Retreat scheduled over Labor Day
  • Congress host
  • Chatard football player stricken
  • In 1952: says Pope consulted on Italian elections
  • Schema 13 expected to be comprehensive
  • Catholic Alumni Club will meet
  • Given new post
  • At departure ceremony
  • To enter convent: Miss Ellen Deery Stemler
  • Around the archdiocese: Hamburg parish sets annual picnic
  • To commemorate Fr. Serra’s death
  • At Terre Haute seminarians outing
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Observed jubilee: Sister M. Wilma Davis
  • Louis F. Bauer new Grand Knight
  • Sees end of evening devotions
  • Sister Borgia dies, Providence nun
  • Anniversary

 

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