Criterion Archives - November 23, 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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  • Indiana’s hierarchy in Rome
  • Council’s draft text on revelation feared possible blow to unity
  • Opposing viewpoints: two concepts of council’s work seen in revelation discussion
  • At interfaith meeting: stress Catholic stand on religious freedom
  • An interview with Fr. LaBauve: ‘Southern Exposure’
  • Groundbreaking set for St. Gabriel parish
  • New Papal doctor
  • German Charity
  • New French movement: brings worker back to God
  • Social issue dialogue urged among churchman
  • Council Fathers may visit Holy Land
  • The Church and the world: Papal accolade-acquitted-oppose aid to schools
  • St. John Bosco Guild seeks new members
  • Seeks greater unity: Lutheran minister voices council hopes
  • Belgian bishops stress principles in baby case
  • Hits civic apathy of Catholics
  • Asks 12-year school plan
  • Comment: a Greek lesson-that time again-say when-contraband
  • Question box: how do you answer Graham’s query?
  • Controversy: liberal, right-wing squabble deplored
  • Opinions: Arizona reader voices an objection
  • Theological issue: Council seen studying Mary’s role as ‘Mother of the Church’
  • The yardstick: what U.S. Church needs
  • What of the day: ‘Hatchet job’ on Nixon
  • First Mass in 325 years
  • Divorce picture draws criticism
  • For teens only
  • St. Christopher’s wins grid crown
  • Junior kickball champions: Christ the King
  • Linked to faith: tells why youth has lost its nerve
  • Marian opens cage slate with Earlham tournament: Mike Noone
  • Schools drop grade system
  • Ten more priests to join missions
  • Peril seen in speed-reading
  • In the whole Christ: the truth in person
  • In the vineyard: the Daughters of St. Paul Missionaries of the Catholic Press
  • Family clinic: disputes his views on dating
  • The Liturgical week
  • This is Catholicism: only a little less than the angels
  • Encyclical seen antidote to virus of frustration
  • Sermonette: pride
  • Relation of religion to life seen in council
  • ‘Baby Jane’ Davis and Crawford star in a suspenseful classic
  • Father LaBauve before the camera
  • Protestant doctrines of the laity clarified
  • Pleas made by Kennedy
  • Books of the hour: good reference work
  • Plan Franciscan conference: Marian College
  • New editor
  • DePaul to expand
  • Tic tacker
  • Exchange “Women’s Talk” Christian Family Movement
  • Dr. Pilcher heads St. Vincent’s staff
  • Dance slated
  • Third Order unit lists activities
  • Asks recognition
  • Couple to observe 60th anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Murphy
  • Answer to segregation: homage to mulatto saint called rebuke to racists
  • Guild schedules holiday bazaar
  • Plan dinner
  • Recovering
  • Ohio teacher policy seen blow to Catholic schools
  • “Alice in Sewingland” St. Susanna Women’s Club
  • Admire “Money Tree Award” Madonna Circle of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, New Albany
  • Around the archdiocese: Columbus D-I circle to note anniversary
  • British author on TV program
  • Farmer’s view: let’s not
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Hospital volunteers: St. Vincent Hospital
  • New officers
  • Questions moral impact: people are runners-up to things in science, Fr. Hesburgh charges
  • Interracial forum slated Nov. 29
  • Chartrand library donation
  • Plan Marian alumni dance
  • Haiti expels three clerics
  • Two named to Marian Board of Development
  • Name changed
  • Co-foundress explains role of secular institute
  • Requiem offered for Sen. Chavez

 

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