Criterion Archives - March 2, 1962

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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  • Meet the Unclebachs: Family leading fight on crippling disease
  • Pope John again emphasizes position of Latin in Church
  • Wrong direction: anti-Red crusaders seen off on a tangent
  • More power for bishops discussed by Commission
  • Translation proposal for Council hit
  • China patriots vote total break with Rome
  • Help retarded school: rural parishes aid community project
  • Rushville Sister to pronounce vows: Sister Catherine Hoeing
  • Can’t understand Catholic Birchers
  • Reciprocation
  • Honored: Miss Toni Lawrie, junior at St. Vincent’s School of Nursing
  • Does ‘Mater et Magistra’ support Socialism?
  • Healthy homes are happy homes
  • Academy sponsors spaghetti social: Our Lady of Grace Academy, Beech Grove
  • Don’t bar ‘controversial’ books, teachers advised
  • Billy Hargis creed: rightwingers attack church unity efforts
  • The Church and the world: honored by Pope-editor expelled-end hunger strike
  • Lay responsibility stressed by bishop
  • 4th Maine town backs bus rides
  • Comment: enforcement-illicit lawyers-urban affairs
  • Question box: was the Magdalen really a sinner?
  • Stray leaves: thoughts on music and music-making
  • Opinions: astronaut’s prayer impressed reader
  • A priest in Russia: Soviet tourist agency is an official ‘watchdog’
  • Business Girls’ retreat
  • The yardstick: social problems of today
  • What of the day: the Arizona school case
  • For teens only
  • Immaculate Heart wins Cadet title
  • Senior archdiocesan title holders: St. Ann, Terre Haute
  • Cy Cipher
  • Public high school boys offered brief retreats
  • Anne Culkin: asks how to develop Christian personality
  • Root out race bias, rabbi urges youth
  • Heads council body
  • Church bombed
  • The faith explained: the Divine Sacrifice of the Mass
  • Sacred vestments: the maniple
  • Family clinic: family addicted to TV
  • The liturgical week
  • Folly of pacifism
  • The life of Our Lord: death on the Cross
  • ‘Babes in Toyland’: Walt Disney film disappointing
  • Heads campaign: William P. Flynn, chairman of annual campaign for funds for the St. Joseph’s Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor
  • Books of the hour: tract for the times
  • Annual play festival set at Marian this week-end
  • Vatican launches survey on shrines
  • English professor named as speaker: Mr. Warden
  • Announce speaker for guild meeting
  • Tic tacker
  • Plan card party: Altar Society of St. Anthony’s parish
  • Evansville plans new Latin School
  • Office will aid Spanish-speaking
  • Fr. Dooley named breakfast speaker
  • Kansas monks plan Brazil foundation
  • Catholic mayor
  • A prayer for unity
  • Pre-Cana lectures set for Richmond couples
  • New Albany library to conduct annual fund drive Mar. 4th
  • Farmer’s view: look at your town
  • Operation clean-up: pastor, rural flock restore cemetery: Rome, Ind.
  • Growth is reported in credit unions
  • College to honor General Guenther
  • Clemency is asked for Castro victims
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Limited school aid legal, expert declares
  • Card party award: St. Michael parish
  • Two appointed to faculty of Chartrand High School: Mr. MacGregor, Mr. Beckman
  • Believes elections doom school aid
  • Speaker named
  • Court backs church right in elections
  • Honors priest
  • Archbishop Schulte’s Confirmation schedule

 

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