Criterion Archives - April 6, 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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  • Missionaries to Peru: St. Meinrad Archabbey: on seminary staff: 3 St. Meinrad priests named to Peru mission
  • Benedictine nuns to staff boys’ school in Colombia
  • See possible changes in Mass to broaden lay participation
  • Magazine symposium: revision of the index suggested to Council
  • Integration order faces test in New Orleans
  • Bishops hit tactics of Polish Reds
  • Serra announces essay winners
  • Parishioners to take roles in Passion Play
  • Reformation is continuous process: Lutheran theologians spur German ecumenical spirit
  • The Church and the world: ‘Pieta’ coming to U.S.-education exemptions-Red propaganda
  • Plan business girls retreat: Fatima Retreat House
  • Urges caution in assessing blame for defections among Chinese
  • Interracial body sets symposium at Saint Meinrad
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Comment: New Orleans-boxing-Latin Mass
  • Question box: why don’t people fast on Sundays?
  • Stray leaves: foreign countries and American aid
  • Opinions: Don McDonald on letter writing
  • Priest in Russia: why Reds softened persecution
  • What of the day: labor isn’t infallible
  • HST opposes aid to private schools
  • Priest’s study shows hike in Catholic scholarship
  • Television opera
  • Role of business
  • Aid for Africa
  • Anne Culkin: girlfriend complains: her date is too quiet
  • For teens only
  • Progress at Chartrand
  • 650 to compete in music contest
  • Dad’s project
  • Aid to Poland
  • Scholastic football placed on trial
  • Cy Cipher
  • Program for blind slated at Marian
  • The faith explained: shy the priest wears vestments
  • Sacred vestments: dalmatic
  • The liturgical week
  • Family clinic: hubby is a spendthrift
  • Gods beauty
  • The yardstick: alliance for progress
  • Humility
  • No kudos for McCarey: ‘Satan Never Sleeps’ highly unpalatable
  • Books of the hour: resistance to Hitler
  • Tic tacker
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Newman Mothers slate breakfast
  • Fish fry
  • Retreat master: Msgr. James P. Galvin
  • Bishop Bell named to Sacramento See
  • Aid development fund: Benedictine Sisters Development fund
  • To conduct retreat
  • Around the archdiocese: annual recollection set for Terre Haute DCCM
  • New officers: New Albany Deanery Council of Catholic Women
  • Farmer’s view: one hundred pet.
  • Tells how to keep youth on the farm
  • Act of face extinction, small farmers warned
  • Yale psychiatrist: Dr. Braceland is honored by ND
  • Increase
  • Modernistic
  • Bellarmine College to hold book fair
  • Historic meeting: Scottish church leader pays visit to Pope John
  • Two-minute Club
  • Criterion quiz  champions: Immaculate Heart of Mary, Indianapolis
  • Bishop denounces drive to restore priest-workers
  • Franciscan nun dies at age 102
  • High school journalists to attend Woods parley
  • Holy Cross Sisters plan expansion
  • Indianapolis to get sixth K.C. Council

 

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