Criterion Archives - October 25, 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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  • Radical reform of breviary is voted by council Fathers
  • Amendments outlined on breviary changes
  • Spanning the ocean: pen pals get together as Providence students
  • Child Center is given $25,000 by Lilly’s
  • Funeral Mass is offered for Father Albert Schad
  • $500,000 Retreat House, new Fatima is ready to make debut
  • Translation system set for council
  • Archdiocese to note Catholic Youth Week
  • Equality for laity asked
  • Layman teaches at Gregorian U.
  • Meat permitted
  • The council and the American: Vatican II and the freedom of religion
  • European sketchbook: historic St.-Severin
  • Married deacons could set example, U.S. priest says
  • Biography of Pope
  • The Church and the world: beatification slated-migrant bill-turn down surplus
  • Report U.S. has 444 seminaries
  • Dear brothers: non-catholic observers received by Pope Paul
  • Annual donation given by Holy See to UN programs
  • Adoration society opens new year
  • State’s educators seeks fair bus law
  • Directors named for PAVLA work
  • Contraceptive pills rapped by doctor
  • Editor comments from Rome: lack of organization is crippling our American bishops at council-holy gum-smoke
  • Question box: doesn’t the bible back segregation?
  • Your world and mine: Vatican II faces unity of truth
  • Opinions: Raps harassment of job seekers
  • The yardstick: friction in our schools
  • Plan hospitality night: St. Pius X Guild of Council 3433, Knights of Columbus
  • What of the day: the Sodality’s mission?
  • Prelate warns of danger of new collectivism
  • Need for U.S. volunteers in Latin America stressed
  • Greek Orthodox endorse dialogue with Catholics
  • Marian development post goes to Hoosier: Mr. Anderson
  • Peace group award to thomas Merton
  • Mixed marriage no adoption bar
  • For teens only
  • St. Catherine’s Christ the King kickball queens
  • Leadership at sake in key games
  • Enters Convent: Miss Sharon Edwards
  • Institute speaker: William Reedy
  • Halloween party planned by YCA
  • St. Agnes to host two conferences
  • Plan sock hop
  • Deadlines
  • St. Agnes to host two conferences
  • Family clinic: should child be told that he is adopted?
  • In the whole Christ: the gift of God
  • Working to beat hell: man or mouth?
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: plan of the master
  • Psychiatry and religion seen allies
  • Pope sends aid
  • In the vineyard: The religious Sisters of Mercy
  • Father Pire plans U.S. lecture tour
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Way out’ is verdict on ‘The Caretakers’
  • La Fiesta Espanol: St. Joan of Arc women’s Club
  • Books of the hour: some women’s fiction
  • Trappist diet imperils theory on coronaries
  • alliance for Progress success called vital
  • Terre Haute to air ‘Ask-a-Pries’ show
  • 137 U.S. priests in foreign missions
  • Meeting set
  • Tic tacker
  • Asks change in marriage regulations
  • New places of honor accorded patriarchs
  • Retreat program covers all pupils
  • Auditions slated by Theatre Guild
  • Plan “Witches Waltz” The Women’s Club at St. Michael parish, Indianapolis
  • College announces plans for experimental school
  • Religion is urged as college subject
  • Promote friendship with Latin America
  • College gets grant
  • Noted poet at Marian: John Ciardi
  • Bloomington honors past presidents; St. Charles Borromeo Altar Society, Bloomington
  • Golden jubilarians: Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carmichael, St. Ann’s parish, New Castle
  • Farmer’s view: battle cries
  • Starlight couple to note jubilee
  • Ladywood groups slate card party
  • Couple to observe 25th anniversary
  • Sister M. Reparata dies at Oldenburg
  • Frank McCalley’s to mark jubilee
  • Marydale Guild sets fall festival
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Why go it alone? Old-fashioned approach to school problems hit
  • In hospital production: St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove
  • Honorary degree ban in U.S. is withdrawn
  • Pronounces vows: Mr. Jeffrey L. Klaiber, St. Joan of Arc parish, Indianapolis
  • Liturgical renewal is linked to reform in church building

 

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