Criterion Archives - June 7, 1963
The 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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- World mourns Pope John XXIII
- Eucharistic observance: three deaneries set Corpus Christi rites
- A cause to mourn: religious, civic leaders extol Pope John’s work (Read this whole story here)
- Permission is granted for Sunday evening Mass
- Pope’s last prayer was unity appeal
- Archbishop offers requiem for Pope
- Pope’s death poses questions about the future of the council
- ‘In petto’ cardinals not named
- Cablegram
- Pope’s village in mourning
- Summer in Europe: St. Benedict College, Ferdinand
- The Pope of unity
- A capsule record of Pope’s illness
- President says Pope left legacy
- Ordination class of 1938 schedules joint twenty-fifth jubilee Mass
- The Church and the world: hits tax relief-aid Cuban children-KC expansion
- Two at archabbey pronounce vows
- Comment: the Pope-new image-strict school
- Question box: raises question about evolution
- Controversy: lessons to learn from Birmingham
- Opinions: question box reply draws a protest
- The yardstick: ‘The Quiet Revolution’ termed disappointing
- What of the day: the work of Pope John
- Corporal punishment in schools opposed
- Chemistry research pays dividends: Marian College
- Plan mother-daughter dinner: Junior and Juniorette Catholic Daughters of America
- Council statement on freedom urged
- Announce schools of Catholic Action
- Honor president
- For teens only
- CYO announces full summer activity calendar
- Busy slate on top for youngsters
- Cadet kickball title again goes to St. Catherine
- St. Bridget’s track champions
- Another trophy for St. Catherine
- Class C track Queens: St. Pius X, Indianapolis
- Emulate Pope John, graduates are told
- Plan summer work in Mexico missions
- Camp openings
- 3 from archdiocese honored at Woods
- Northside parishes form softball loop
- eight cub scouts receive decoration
- Receive degree
- Marian MVP’s
- Given youth post
- Family clinic: a searching question about family planning
- In the whole Christ: faith
- In the vineyard: The Society of the Sacred Heart
- Working to beat hell: don’t be a sheep!
- Raps archaic methods in teaching Thomism
- This is Catholicism: Son of Abraham
- In the whole Christ: faith
- The week in liturgy
- To raise money for uniforms: Band Club of Cathedral High School
- Viewing with Arnold: ‘Hud’ follows an old familiar plot line
- Books of the hour: religious sociology
- Rev. Leo A. Brand to be ordained Saturday, June 8
- Ladies of Charity set installation Wed., June 12
- ‘The Stepinac Case’ scheduled for TV
- Graduate
- Assumption plans annual fish fry
- Tic tacker
- Adoration attendance awards to be given
- Brebeuf Preparatory School, Indianapolis: school’s out
- Carmelites slate solemn profession
- Two Benedictine priests observe Silver Jubilee
- Woods instructor gets NCMEA post
- To mark jubilee: the Very Rev. William P. Ryan, O.M.I. Provincial of the Claire Fathers Easter Province
- Rockport pastor is jubilarian: Father Wolf
- Plan Corpus Christi Rally: New Albany district of Catholic Men
- New Albany couple to observe jubilee
- ACCW workshop
- Farmer’s view: food supply
- Native son of Batesville to be ordained June 13: Rev. Alton B. Wintz, O.F.M.
- Set rummage sale for Child Center
- Remember them in your prayers
- Regional meeting scheduled by CFM
- Card party set
- Parents of priest to mark jubilee
- 3 among graduates at St. Joseph’s
- 3 from archdiocese among graduates
- Card party set
- Meet Senorita ‘Letty’ Bolivian student takes to Hoosier hospitality
- Elmer A. Steffen, KSG, dies at the age of 73
- Evening funeral Mass privilege is extended
- Earns doctorate
- Asks U.S. aid for schools
- Archbishop’s schedule
- Sr. Helen Clare dies at the woods after long illness
- Personal warmth, simplicity hallmarks of Pope John
- Camera study of late Pope
- A man of surprises: late Pontiff shattered many ancient traditions
- Personal warmth, simplicity ‘hallmarks’ of Pope John
- From peasant family: Pope of common people apropos of John XXIII
- From peasant family: Pope of common people appropos of John XXIII
- Significant dates in life of Pope John XXIII
- Pictorial highlights in the life
- Personal warmth, simplicity
- Served as Nuncio: Pope John had a wide knowledge of France
- Opens ecumenical council: Pope John XXIII presides-the council is automatically dissolved with death o the Pope
- Sergeant Roncalli: saw war’s horrors as soldier, chaplain