Criterion Archives - August 10, 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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  • Anglicans, Catholics meet for high level unity talks
  • Final resting place
  • The Twain shall meet: Marian College is out to prove Kipling wrong
  • French Protestant church scene of Catholic Mass
  • Distortion of prayer decision hit
  • Council to include non-Catholic guests
  • Operation graduation: St. Vincent’s School of Nursing
  • In 109 communities: report 983 Negro Sisters in U.S.
  • Foreign aid operation to use church agencies
  • Building purchased for Newman center
  • In Shelby county: pioneer Worland family plan historic reunion
  • Asks Kennedy to support Georgia integrationists
  • Preparing for the Council: a personal letter to you from Pope John
  • At cemetery blessing: Our Lady of Grace Convent, Beech Grove
  • The Church and the world: ban French sermons-Uganda pledge-asks prayers
  • Cardinal Spellman h8ts efforts of secularists
  • Liturgical week expected to draw many non-Catholics
  • Youths in Austria aid Korea orphans
  • Name observer
  • Comment: religious freedom-summer surprise-Knights again
  • Question box: lady catechists slightly off base
  • Controversy: must we put up with parish nuts?
  • Opinions: doctor says Medicare is not answer
  • Myriad references: most accurate council forecast seen in Pope John’s own words
  • New St. Meinrad bell consecrated
  • What of the day: modern art draws his ire
  • Grant will support microfilm project
  • For teens only
  • Summer scene: CYO stadium
  • Pope praises apostolate of servers, choir boys
  • To pronounce vows: Brother William Wickham, C.S.C.; Brother Roy Smith, C.S.C.
  • Bulging field pared in tennis tournament
  • Cy Cipher
  • Navilleton CYO ‘Tomato Festival’ draws big crowd
  • Students to probe university’s role
  • Lack of planning for marriage hit
  • The faith explained: the sacrament of Holy Orders
  • In the vineyard: St. John Baptist de La Salle
  • The Yardstick: union action criticized
  • Family clinic: mother too easy with teen-ager
  • Says U.S. Catholics do not contemplate
  • Follow Christ
  • The liturgical week
  • Hatari: rhinos steal spotlight in jungle extravaganza
  • Books of the hour: the role of the layman
  • Promote retreat movement congress
  • Books of the hour: the role of the layman
  • Cubans preparing leaders for post-Castro efforts
  • TV network plans program on council
  • Council newsmen may take courses
  • New Spanish ritual to be publicized
  • Tic tacker
  • St. Vincent graduation scheduled at Cathedral
  • 6 from Archdiocese are nurse graduates
  • Pope urges more aid for emigrants
  • Benefit card party
  • Around the archdiocese: picnics, dinners slated in variety of locations
  • Farmer’s view: farmer’s right
  • Picnic to help finance school addition: Holy Family parish, New Albany
  • ND retreat master: Father (Colonel) William J. Clasby, U.S. Air Force chaplain
  • Cincinnati girl to enter convent
  • Hintons to mark golden jubilee
  • Physician leaves church $340,000
  • Farmer’s view: farmer’s right
  • Pilgrimage slated to St. Jude Shrine
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • St. Michael’s festival award: Maureen Michaels
  • Rites set at Oldenburg: Franciscan postulants to receive veil; more archdiocesan postulants
  • Spanish archbishop: Church would oppose harmful state actions
  • Waives wave
  • Vocations kit
  • Experts study effects of birth control drug
  • Bachelor’s degrees are presented to 92 Providence nuns
  • Many ministers to attend retreat

 

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