Criterion Archives - January 6, 1961

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  • Epiphany parties set in Richmond, Troy
  • Marian gets Lilly grant of $12,500
  • Bare Red plot to subvert Church in Latin America
  • Operation Squeeze: How one parish eased its financial problems
  • Castro men torture girl as anti-Red
  • Pontiff to commemorate famed Labor encyclical
  • Five children die while parents are at midnight Mass
  • Music conference slated at Marian Saturday, Jan. 7
  • Workshop speaker-Father William J. Schmidt, SJ
  • Recovery
  • Liturgy teams
  • Clinics scheduled on family living
  • It’s a sin
  • New Year’s treat
  • St. Michael’s plan: Collections more than doubled in Greenfield ‘tithing’ experiment
  • St. James program: good results reported by Indianapolis parish
  • Cleveland bishop elated with response to plan
  • Louisville pastor pleased with tithing
  • Leaves $15 million to Church-Frank J. Lewis-Chicago
  • A lesson in giving
  • Protestants cite progress toward unity
  • The Church and the world-beatification causes examined-charge bigotry in law-oppose school law
  • German Catholics to aid underdeveloped nations
  • Cardinal founds institute to save Christian ideals
  • Pope is praised in Moscow review
  • Suggests norms for seminaries
  • Drop holy cards
  • Comment-high finance-good choice-misnomer
  • Question box: are the wise men canonized saints?
  • Opinions: reader longs for ‘barefoot’ days
  • Stray leaves: those resolutions, their rise and fall
  • Sermonette: longsuffering
  • Books of the hour: rival Irish villages subject of new novel
  • Catholic scholars doubt validity of ‘new gospel’
  • Family clinic: the morality of kissing prompts a question
  • Social reform: is Church in America entering a new era?
  • Refugee relief center is opened in Miami
  • To be, they are not able
  • Rural teacher heads up ‘Catholic family of year’
  • For unity
  • For teens only
  • Youngsters raise over a million
  • Holy Trinity captures holiday tourney
  • Hobby show winner-Peggy Stiles and Mrs. Marie Stiles-Christ the King
  • Italian court upholds heckler during sermon
  • Marian cager-Pete Dattilo
  • Tentative plans are announced for Quiz contest
  • Award letters to scholars
  • East German Reds free youth leader
  • Annual CYO style show plans in final stages
  • Alumnae group sets meeting
  • Fr. Murray set for Catholic hour
  • Searching the scriptures: studies reveal biblical secrets
  • The life of Our Lord: who do you think I am?
  • The faith explained: man is not just a biological accident
  • The Church and Christ
  • Mass calendar
  • Know your Christian symbols
  • Coming to Indianapolis-the famed Little Gaelic Singers from Derry, Ireland
  • Anne Culkin: overheard on a bus
  • Catholic overseas relief
  • Cincinnati nuns will go to Peru
  • Computers unravel scrolls’ mysteries
  • Tick Tacker
  • Nun wins top cooking award
  • Reds in Bolivia attack Cathedral, newspaper office
  • Cardinal Wendel of Munich dies of a heart attack
  • NCCW board slates meeting
  • Home for aged
  • 17,000 items distributed by Little Christophers
  • Historical group installs IU man-Robert F. Brynes
  • Hibernian officers
  • Smut conviction
  • Youthful scientists-Schulte High School-Terre Haute
  • Lay volunteer plan announced for home missions
  • Farmers view: divided we fall
  • Says Orthodox won’ unite with Rome
  • Unnoticed
  • Franciscan dies in New Albany-Rev. Cyprian Terwoord, OFM Conv.
  • Land for school
  • Canterbury urges more unity talks among Christians
  • Lutheran scholar to visit Vatican
  • Lay missionary volunteers again
  • More U.S. help to Africa urged by Catholic group
  • Israel honors German heroine
  • Plan initiation-Junior Catholic Daughters of America
  • Pope John renews appeal for lay participation
  • Anti-communism crusade formed by Cuban exiles
  • Take it easy
  • Four religions to participate in inauguration
  • Father Pius Barth named to promote foundress’ cause
  • Would have all join in crusade for Latin America
  • Atlanta bishop joins in plea for racial peace

 

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