Criterion Archives - May 4, 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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  • At. St. Meinrad: five to be ordained for the archdiocese
  • Rev. Francis Bryan; Rev. Anthony Etienne; Rev. William Hubbs; Rev. David Lawler; Rev. John Wright
  • Largest listening family: Our Lady of Grace Convent, Beech Grove; WXLW Radio
  • Plenary sessions of Council will be open to observers
  • Parish appeal launched: payments lagging badly in high school drive
  • Answer to prejudice: halfbreed to be canonized on May 6th
  • Exchange choir program slated
  • Rev. Patrick H. Griffin dies a the age of 83
  • Emergence in Africa
  • Plan ‘500’ spring dance: Christ the King Spring Dance
  • Catholics urged to fuse liberal and conservative
  • Moral degradation of West deplored by African bishop
  • Asks observance of ‘Police Week’
  • The Church and the world: seminary Latin-review raps boxing-premier resigns
  • In theatre guild play: the Catholic Theatre Guild of Indianapolis
  • Much to be done: priest sparks cabinet of Dominican Republic
  • Comment: the Pope’s answer-intervention-ordinations
  • Question box: disputes answer about Metreacal
  • Opinions: reader criticizes television program
  • Stray leaves: sweet are the uses of advertisement
  • Priest in Russia: tour of Soviet Union was full of surprises
  • Marian card party: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watt
  • What of the day: praises union action
  • Pope asks May prayers for success of Council
  • Nuns offer to aid St. James Society
  • For teens only
  • An old story: St. Catherine’s girl athletes
  • Annual convention: Scecina High School to roll out welcome mat for CYO delegates
  • Essay winners point up need to fight racism
  • Pronounces vows: Sister Mary Eulaliae Angeline
  • Cy Cipher
  • The faith explained: who may receive Holy Communion?
  • Family clinic: preparing our children to meet the challenges
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: the case for the farmer
  • The biretta
  • Slickly commercial: ‘State Fair’ reissue misses boat
  • Books of eh hour: a delightful story
  • Honored by Notre Dame Club: Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Sr., St. Joan of Arc parish
  • Tic tacker
  • Jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. August Boehm
  • For mothers
  • Good Friday bill
  • Nurse alumnae
  • Novice mistress will be speaker
  • Band concert set
  • Academy fourth estate-ers: St. Mary Academy
  • Assumption slates school renovation; benefit scheduled
  • I.U. neurologist to address guild
  • Farmer’s view: rural businessman
  • Fulda to be scene of Golden wedding
  • Educational TV measure signed
  • Dance scheduled at Jeffersonville
  • Dedication slated for Fatima shrine
  • Sister Anselm, S.P. dies at the Woods
  • Award fellowships
  • Spring luncheon: “Hats” St. Thomas Aquinas Women’s Club
  • Indianapolis DCCM schedules meeting
  • Annual dinner
  • St. Catherine sets annual Siena Ball
  • Catholic High Schools Campaign Fund report
  • ACCW officers: Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
  • Pray for racists, cardinal urges
  • Classical conference ot meet at St. Meinrad
  • Archbishop Schulte’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Bequest
  • Pope cites need for holy priests
  • Orthodox church bodies will merge, prelate predicts
  • Baptisms
  • ND Man of Year: Karl. F. Johnson
  • Transmitter

 

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