Criterion Archives - September 24, 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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  • Historic test vote assures approval of liberty schema
  • Famed Mount to mark 1,000th anniversary
  • Editor comments from Rome: Pope’s move on bishops’ synod seen as capstone of Vatican II
  • On October 4: President will meet with visiting Pontiff
  • Raps psychoanalysis experiment on monks
  • Orientation
  • Council observers
  • Claretians relocate novitiate
  • Pope plans formation of bishops’ senate
  • Reflections
  • Now in first stage: UNESCO maps all-out fight on illiteracy
  • International body: press extension of the priesthood to include women
  • Anglican head tells of hopes for unity
  • Sends $5,000 for hurricane relief
  • Lay Congress set
  • Sunday vote idea draws criticism
  • A city of memories: Stanleyville-after the liberation
  • Pope shows interest in racing
  • Breakfast speaker: Sister M. Evelyn Eckert, O.S.B.
  • Interfaith speakers see uncertain, hopeful results for ecumenism
  • Spirituality is subject of dialogue
  • Neighborhood Mass program is launched
  • College goes coed
  • Paintings stolen from Guadalupe
  • The Church and the world: school lunch program-Nuncio leaving his post
  • Astronauts’ risk ‘permissible’
  • Plan Heart Fund drive
  • Comment: Popes of peace-United Fund-Cuba’s gift-efficiency-ecumenical opera
  • Question box: a convert has a question
  • Opinions
  • Uncertainty marks opening of council
  • The yardstick: the poverty program and birth control
  • CRS stepping up Vietnam relief
  • Named by Pope
  • Bishop Primeau sees nuns used in Newman work
  • On war committee
  • Critics of Dutch clergy off base, prelate says
  • Marching nun image seen as misleading
  • Jesuit au go go?
  • What of the day: the lesson of India
  • New Grand Knight: Cosmas Mascari
  • Early season key games dot grid schedule
  • Scoring choice livens up game
  • New Albany grid loop opens play
  • Fr. Edmund Banet given CYO post
  • Junior swim meet runners-up: Christ the King, Indianapolis
  • Talent contest grand prize winner
  • ‘Betsy’ inflicts heavy loss on church holdings
  • Cy Cipher
  • Young observers
  • Family clinic: slight petting can lead to disaster
  • Thru God-colored glasses: a letter to Mumsy
  • Who will get a ticket?
  • The week in liturgy
  • Religion chair
  • NCWC official hails laity’s school role
  • Christian Unity prayer week set
  • What’s happening: it’s hard to believe
  • Cannon Law revision seen badly needed
  • Secularized
  • Good news: say it with meaning!
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Casanova ‘70’ has box office odor
  • Court Chartrand, CDA, lists plans for its annual tea
  • Record 673 open classes at Woods
  • Hospital thespians to present play October 8, 9, 10
  • Variety in books: new Cushing biography
  • Plan stamp series for Pope’s visit
  • Year of bible
  • Family gathering: Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Kehn, St. Ann’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Tic tacker
  • Providence nun dies at the Woods
  • Layman named
  • Promotion
  • 10 still in running for scholarships
  • Rural Life head will be speaker
  • Frank N. Widners to mark jubilee
  • NCEA publication criticizes policy on lay principals
  • An old custom
  • Christianity termed no threat to cultures
  • New parents’ group formed in Richmond
  • St. Meinrad sets liturgy session for Benedictines
  • CYO parley set
  • Plan card party: St. Catherine’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Interfaith project slated at Richmond
  • Annual novena set to open Sept. 25 at Little Flower
  • 3d Order to meet at New Albany
  • Mixed marriage revision seen
  • Pension plan set for lay employees
  • Red secret police summon laymen
  • Richmond D of I notes 40th year
  • Aid literacy drive
  • 1965-66 theatre schedule listed at Marian College
  • Enrollment sets record at Marian
  • Farmer’s view: wheat and roads
  • Council in session
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • St. Pius X Guild will entertain
  • J.B. Sackenheim will be speaker
  • Special evening
  • 28 church bodies on council roster
  • Marydale Guild sets card party
  • Catholic growth
  • Slate luncheon and card party
  • S. Deanery CCW plans card party
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams
  • Home by Christmas: smooth sailing is seen for fourth session
  • Marian lecturer: Thomas J. Murphy
  • Red writer pessimistic on council
  • Bishops’ synod details outlined for the council
  • Unity moves draw praise of Orthodox

 

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