Criterion Archives - January 13, 1961

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  • Aid those who are less fortunate, Pontiff urges well-to-do families
  • Missioners return: Church is free to work in most of the Congo
  • School grab in Ceylon seen without parallel
  • At Christian family day
  • 154 accompany cardinal: many clergy and laity to attend consistory
  • Catholic cotillion for high schools slated at Marian
  • Large archdiocesan group to witness ceremonies
  • Hospital given $15,000 grant
  • ‘Honkers” gain Pope’s ear
  • ‘Man of the Year’ – Bishop John J. Wright-Pittsburgh
  • Catholic hospital cited by NAACP
  • White couple adopt 6th colored child
  • Pontiff to advance beatification causes during consistory
  • Clothing drive
  • Speaker-Father F.R. McManus
  • Receives Papal honor-Msgr. Clement V. Bastnagel
  • Quest for Unity: Catholics and the ecumenical movement
  • Our Lady and Unity
  • At national shrine: special services scheduled for unity octave
  • Protestants list plans for unity prayer week
  • Unity observance marked by Masses in various tongues
  • Church building
  • Cardinal Godfrey asks more unity prayers
  • The ecumenical movement
  • Says marriage ends romance
  • The Church and the world-new diocese in Uruguay-ask tax exemption repeal-Queen honors prelates
  • Scores economic, social conditions in Latin America
  • Germany acts to halt needless Sunday work
  • Retreat master-Father Joseph Cahill, S.J.
  • Foraging priest finds self on fighting front in Laos
  • B’nai B’rith award given Notre Dame
  • Comment-civil rights laudable scrutiny-not with a bang?-aid to education
  • Question box: may Godparents marry each other?
  • Opinions: Hoosier farmer asks some questions
  • Stray leaves: needed: knowledge of South America
  • Sermonette: handcuffed?
  • Family clinic:
  • Feels husband visits his mother too often
  • British Catholics total 3.5 million
  • A return to the Church
  • Mark Twain is new Red ‘hero’
  • The yardstick: national goals report and role of government
  • Books of the hour: book on Oxford life is ‘disappointment’
  • Dr. George N. Schuster given Notre Dame posts
  • Dial for decency
  • Hospital Sister is ‘Man of Year’
  • Sainthood sought for Polis layman
  • The ‘bridge’
  • People 60-80
  • Backs tithing
  • Expansion
  • For teens only
  • Dates finalized for post-season
  • Catholic pupils survey parish racial attitudes
  • Busy activity calendar ahead for Junior CYO
  • Seminary rector ousted by Reds
  • To enter convent-Bertha Harmeyer
  • Plan freshman formal-Marian College
  • On target
  • Lourdes confirms alleged miracle
  • Volleyball, wrestling are CYO possibilities
  • Lay missionary clearing house set
  • Alumnae group to meet Jan. 15
  • Seminary rector ousted by Reds
  • Canada bishops ask school aid
  • Busy activity calendar ahead for Junior CYO
  • Pope grateful
  • German charity
  • A boy’s spiritual heritage
  • Elected
  • Catholic schools in contest finals
  • Searching the scriptures: why late Pope asked scientific biblical study
  • The faith explained: Heaven is more than family reunion
  • The life of Our Lord: the foundation of the Church
  • Mass calendar
  • Know your Christian symbols
  • Holy scripture
  • One upon a time-Christian family day at Marian College
  • Anne Culkin: denies she’s ‘boy-crazy’
  • Court appeal is unlikely in Vermont school case
  • On TV panel-Father Charles Kester
  • Benefit card party slated Jan. 21
  • Card party slated at St. Bernadette
  • Spurn ‘substitute gods,’ Australian youth urged
  • Plans completed for NCCM parley in Pittsburgh
  • Re-elected
  • Installed as head of Claver Knights
  • Press facilities set for Council
  • Law school opens card party
  • Tic Tacker
  • Newman mothers slate card party
  • Marydale guild to meet Jan. 18
  • Bill would require delay in divorces
  • Assumption parish women announce plans for retreat
  • Intellectual spur: Marian college adopts new honors program
  • Father Courtney to speak at DCCW luncheon
  • Form auxiliary for Little Sisters
  • Speaker names
  • Elect new officers at Sacred Heart
  • Card party set
  • Receive charter
  • Bellarmine rite slated for Sunday
  • Farmer’s view: the big sky
  • Quads baptized
  • Martin de Porres, Peruvian friar, may soon be saint
  • Richmond parish sets card party
  • Mass commentary now in book form
  • Drop of a hat
  • Study club sets meeting Jan. 18th
  • CFM principals
  • Spanish prelate deplores labor conflict
  • Sudan refuses to explain ‘gag’ on Catholic news story
  • Personal friendship seen basis for unity efforts
  • Mass ceremony
  • 35 Negro bishops, survey discloses
  • Pledge boycott

 

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