Criterion Archives - November 5, 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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  • Almost unanimous approval is given revelation schema
  • Seventh week’s summary: declaration on non-christians was highlight of council week
  • Cathedral High sets expansion
  • Says missioners needed in cities
  • Stocks donated to institutions
  • Women’s college
  • Shadow and substance
  • Name assistant for Batesville
  • Drawback
  • Liturgy study days scheduled for clergy
  • Pope plans formation of bishops’ senate
  • Protestant theologian: Tillich left impact on Catholic thought
  • How Medicare works
  • Named for medal
  • Hails broadening of Jewish statement
  • Scene from ‘The Rivals’
  • Council condemnation of communism asked
  • At fellowship meeting
  • By St. Louis paper: reform of bishops’ conference urged
  • Superintendents back school boards
  • His 23rd book
  • Papal gift
  • Named to head diocese in Guam
  • Visser’t Hooft is critical of Vatican Council
  • Rhodesian move seen immoral
  • The Church and the world: more devil’s advocates’-Reds make concession
  • Comment: ecumenical aid-to the poor-the bystanders-well, that’s that-matter of rights
  • Question box: will divorce laws change?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: Teilhard de Chardin and Vatican Council
  • The yardstick: guide to brotherhood
  • Marian lecturers
  • New radio station
  • Legal action halts book distribution
  • WCC, Graymoor plan unity event
  • Sees wide success in liturgy changes
  • Fashion show models
  • What of the day: raps O’Gara article
  • Twelve youth leaders honored by CYO
  • Two youth week events scheduled for this Sunday
  • Richmond CYO seats new officers
  • Most Serra Clubs
  • Variety show set at Brebeuf Prep
  • ND alumni honor Father Hesburgh
  • Methodist body backs school aid
  • Brebeuf plans college night
  • Pittsburgh perils Irish win streak
  • List top winners in hobby show
  • Cy Cipher
  • Grid play-off tilts on docket Sunday
  • Junior kickball champions
  • Family clinic: objects to conduct of her son-in-law
  • The week in liturgy
  • Drive started for eyeglasses
  • Nuns’ vocations center planned
  • Affluent Catholics accused of bigotry
  • Anglican official becomes Catholic
  • New emphasis
  • U.S. Franciscan named a bishop
  • Parish society concept is dead, speaker asserts
  • What’s happening: the talking retreat
  • Good new: no lack of respect
  • Best of two worlds: he passed the buck
  • Viewing with Arnold: Uncle George writes about ‘Pawnbroker’
  • Duquesne group coming to Marian
  • Artist’s works on exhibit
  • Variety in books: ‘Belief and Unbelief’
  • Broaden interests, nuns told
  • Tic tacker
  • Bean supper
  • Social set
  • Open House set at Latin School
  • Woods singers to give concerts
  • Open house set for Br. Theodore
  • Famed organist to give concert
  • Marian will host chemistry meeting
  • Indianapolis YCA slates card party
  • Immaculate Heart slates book fair
  • Indianapolis Jewish leader lauds schema
  • Ladywood School to play host to music educators
  • College night set at Scecina
  • Retreat slated
  • Plan St. Philip Neri card party
  • Around the archdiocese: Fulda CCW session to hear Benedictine
  • Speedway parish slates dinner
  • School cooperation urged by Brademas
  • Joint effort set to stem obscenity
  • Japanese music expert booked
  • Speaker
  • Enters convent
  • Orthodox primate pays visit to Cincinnati
  • Plan Aurora holiday festival
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Announce plans for card party
  • Something new: new priest-worker experiment assessed
  • Warns of making nuns lead double lives
  • Pope receives NCCW officials
  • At Holy Angels, Indianapolis: program helps disadvantaged prepare for the first grade
  • D-I circle sets annual breakfast
  • Houston will host ’66 liturgy week
  • Office promotes Teilhard ideas
  • Plan superiors workshop
  • Ban veneration of boy reputed killed by Jews
  • Americans give more to charity

 

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