Criterion Archives - September 6, 1963

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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  • Negro prelates at Vatican II held sign of mission progress
  • Join the apostolate now, Pope Paul appeals to laity
  • Bishop-observer reports: Orthodox leaders seen willing to meet Pope
  • Bares details of meeting of Pope John, Adzhubei
  • Asks review of customs: meet needs of world, Archbishop urges nuns
  • Oldenburg novitiate construction begun
  • At Ladywood dedication
  • Honor cardinal
  • Warning
  • Priest-editor: calls universal love fruit of living liturgy
  • At liturgy convention: three-step preparation is needed for religion teacher, nun declares
  • Lay leader advocates updated Church view
  • Urges Christocentric emphasis on the faith
  • Cardinal blesses Byzantine chapel at Fatima shrine
  • Closed TV to cover council for Pope
  • The Church and the world: new Papal Nuncio-jail priests-hit press coverage
  • U.S. school loans total $3 million
  • New infant feeding plan: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove
  • Cardinal Koenig: no early freedom seen for Hungarian Primate
  • Laud ND leadership in radiation research
  • Orders closing of bombed school
  • Comment: the quiet hour?-just looking
  • Question box: asks Church rules on infant burials
  • Your world and mine: U.S. talks back to Latin America
  • Opinions: reader finds noisy Mass disturbing
  • Guest comment
  • the yardstick: best answer to Reds
  • To enter convent: Miss Geneva Stumler, St, John’s parish, Starlight
  • Convent bound: Miss Martha Johnson, New Albany
  • To enter convent: Miss Alma Rose Korte, Charlestown
  • Be present in world or lose it, nuns told
  • Chicago Cardinal given council post
  • Uses papal ring
  • Family’s mission role in society stressed
  • Suggestion for youth: urges tithe of time for volunteer service
  • Jamboree to pry lid on CYO grid season
  • Kickball season is ready to open
  • Louis Benedict’s team: St. Catherine’s parish, Indianapolis softball team
  • CYO Junior Boys’ softball champions: St. Anthony’s, Indianapolis
  • Orthodox youth hear Bishop Wright
  • Cy Cipher
  • Peter Nero to give program at Marian
  • Convention set
  • Family clinic: planning a wedding? Here are some rules
  • Working to beat hell: a cold is a slob
  • In the vineyard: Institute of the Oratory
  • This is Catholicism: the Jewish leaders
  • In the whole Christ: the Eucharist
  • Suggest expanded use of scripture in Mass
  • Lag in vocations called challenge to Catholic laity
  • The week in liturgy
  • Volume details Roman Rota cases
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Great Escape’ lauded as a first-rate movie
  • To enter convent: Miss Mary Jeanne Smith, St. Charles parish, Bloomington
  • To enter convent: Miss Carol Anne Falkner, St. Luke’s parish, Indianapolis
  • Books of the hour: the quest for unity
  • ‘Sounds of Vatican’ preserved on records
  • Tic tacker
  • Annual open house slated
  • Prelate tells feelings during papal conclave
  • Calls mathematics essential tool
  • bill to substitute anthem is vetoed
  • Pope sends peace plea to Vietnam
  • Holy Name speaker: Bishop Henry Pinger, O.F.M.
  • Pseudo-conservatives seen counter to Church
  • St. Christopher’s slates fish fry
  • Pray for council
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute group sets annual luncheon bridge
  • Couple to observe 50th anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson
  • Guild schedules special luncheon
  • Schools integrate in south Carolina
  • Historic Church bell: American Martyrs parish, Scottsburg
  • Farmer’s view: war on hunger
  • Catholic center
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Nazareth crypt nearly finished
  • Study Ecumenism: Church played vital role in world council session
  • Convent bound: Miss June Pies, St. Mark’s parish
  • Shrine carillon to be dedicated
  • Sees serious threat in right-to-work
  • 4th meeting held by council body

 

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