Criterion Archives - March 23, 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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  • Fourth grader’s exhibit: Gerald Nalley, St. Patrick’s School, Indianapolis
  • $50 million saved: Catholics reduce taxes by maintaining schools
  • Orthodox bishops speak out on East-West differences: challenges papal claim to primacy
  • Would plan cooperation with Rome
  • Urges laity to minimize differences
  • Two Italian cardinals discuss coming council
  • Scot Presbyterian head will visit Holy Father
  • Diocesan lines remain unchanged in border dispute
  • State take-over: church in Ceylon faces pressures
  • Asks recognition
  • The Reds and the cardinal
  • Pamphlet on Communism draws official statement
  • Orthodox consult about observers
  • Prelates protest newspaper distortions
  • One way
  • Farmers and the income tax
  • Meets them in jail: Mr. Hyde loves communists, hates communism
  • Deaf servers: Indiana School for the Deaf
  • Plan card party and casino: Latin School of Indianapolis
  • Magazine voices concern: Polish Reds alarmed at new Vatican policy
  • Church’s social thought has role for government
  • Ecumenical spirit high in Holland
  • The Church and the world: patron for hostesses-Papal volunteers-land reform
  • Windfall
  • Comment: respect for age-new nations-Mr. Pegler, again
  • Question box: can we really love trouble makers?
  • Stray leaves: Saint Patrick’s Day and related matters
  • Opinions: columnist replies to reader’s letter
  • Opinions: housewife enters argument over English-Latin
  • What of the day: tyranny of the average
  • Receives assignment: Brother Paul Kelly, C.S.C.
  • Priest in Russia: visit with aged priest leaves lasting impression
  • Exiled bishop asks Cubans to unite
  • Plan benefit social: St. Mary’s Child Center
  • Bless pins: Camp Fire Girls, St. James the Greater parish, Indianapolis
  • For teens only
  • Mount St. Joseph hosts girls dads
  • Two more priests sent to Bolivia
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Lecture series set at Newman Club
  • Vatican to sponsor religious art show
  • Anne Culkin: what right have parents to open mail, read diary?
  • CYO music contest slated April 7, 8 at Cathedral High
  • English translation slated on ‘Summa’
  • Students urged not to participate
  • The faith explained: development of Mass began at Last Supper
  • Sacred vestments: the ancient Roman chasuble
  • Family clinic: does confession make hypocrites of Catholics?
  • The yardstick: the Commission report
  • Rules for Christian unity
  • This week in the liturgy
  • Modern church architecture has no room for ‘kitsh’-priest says
  • Tic tacker
  • Oscar material: ‘West Side Story’ applauded
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Lilly fund give $50,000 to Brebeuf
  • Rummage sale
  • Farmers’ view: those reserves
  • Ladywood to hold annual art exhibit
  • Airborne TV students: Schulte High School, Terre Haute
  • Detroit Univ. dean tells of ETV values to Jesuit audience
  • Around the archdiocese: plan New Albany DCCW meeting at Charlestown
  • Good Shepherd superior installed
  • Little Flower plans Day of Recollection
  • Visitation planned for Third Order
  • Calvinist lectures set for Catholics
  • State must aid head of family
  • William Conley named to direct study of Catholic schools
  • Asks for more laity in social justice work
  • All cardinal deacons to be elevated
  • Aging department set by archdiocese
  • Secular campuses need more priests
  • Enthronement
  • New deanery CCW officers: Indianapolis Deanery Council of Catholic Women
  • ‘Bacon Priest’ asks: what happens when Red tyranny ends?

 

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