Criterion Archives - July 24, 1964

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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  • Release approved English texts for prayers of Mass
  • Date not yet set for implementation
  • Official texts: the Liturgy of the Word of God
  • Agenda set for council’s 3d session
  • Join in prayers for unity
  • Men’s Cursillo slated at Alverna
  • Publishers are at work on Mass text
  • Vocation apostolate: Legion of Mary project helps home missions
  • Orthodox head sees end to theological dispute
  • Benedictine named to post at Woods
  • Tribute
  • ‘Operation Splash’: Marian College
  • Council preview: the church
  • Problem of quality: Latin America is facing uphill vocation battle
  • Papal power growing, German prelate says
  • National Cursillo Conference slated at Michigan State
  • Speaker
  • Pope prays for nations in turmoil
  • Vows in English
  • Conducted by magazine: Diocesan race policies bared in bishops’ poll
  • Unworthy of Christian: raps idea that poverty is fault of the poor
  • Precedent for GOP: nomination of Miller marks political first
  • On currency
  • Recite racial justice litany
  • The Church and the world: priests in Cuba-GOP and school aid-confiscation
  • Plan Nativity cook-out and dance
  • Comment: from the heart-project peace-blankety-blank-finest hour
  • Question box: asks clarification about evolution
  • Opinions: defends Barry Goldwater statement
  • Your world and mine: re-evaluating Catholic schools
  • Pope contrasts his garb with St. Peter’s
  • What of the day: conservative victory
  • Brotherhood Book Awards announced
  • Cause proposed
  • College to admit male students
  • Appointed
  • The yardstick: three new books on labor
  • Catholic paper raps sterilization plan
  • St. Joan of Arc cops 5th straight swim title
  • Obedience is called key trait of a scout
  • Baseball night
  • School prayer
  • Cy Cipher
  • Auditions slated for talent contest
  • Tennis entry deadline is Thursday, July 30th
  • ND president: tells how universities can aid needy nations
  • Attend national CYO board session: Mary Belle Pardo
  • Family clinic: attitude of boyfriend disturbing to girl, 17.
  • In the whole Christ: confirmation
  • College is named for Card. Newman
  • Christian community seen Church need today
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: why should I pray?
  • Patron of Wales
  • Working to beat hell: are you hip or drip?
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Carpetbaggers’ rated among worst films ever
  • Annual retreat planned for non-Catholic clergy
  • Pontiff endorses new institute
  • Hootenanny disc helps cause
  • Dutch Jesuits resign to work on weekly
  • American aid
  • Variety in books: a look at Mexico today
  • Vatican paper raps mountain climbing
  • Sees a new importance for today’s church music
  • Elected
  • Tic tacker
  • Loans are granted to two colleges
  • English Catholics plan media center
  • papal greetings
  • Reject divorce law
  • Dean of cardinals on Austrian trip
  • Seat new officers at Downey K of C
  • Franciscan nuns set jubilee rite
  • St. Christopher, Holy Spirit lure festival patrons
  • Maryknoll nuns re-elect head
  • African voices sanction warning
  • Fatima KC Council installs officers
  • Around the archdiocese: several parishes slate chicken dinners, socials
  • Gift announced
  • Charges U.S. water policies hurting small farmers
  • Farmer’ view: time to speak
  • Cardinal treated
  • Former resident to mark jubilee
  • Business girls’ retreat scheduled
  • Housing project
  • Maltese schedule use of vernacular
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Former chaplain in Moscow dies
  • Rural Life parley set in St. Louis
  • Plan Sellersburg picnic
  • Nothing new in U.S.: creeping socialism dates back to 1787
  • Did not oppose council idea
  • Samba for sems
  • Public schools polled: majority of school heads in favor of shared time
  • Sees the tide tuning against Latin Reds
  • Bishop voices plea for foster homes for Negro infants
  • Observers named to global meeting of Presbyterians
  • Neighbors aid Orthodox
  • Cautions on council
  • Brother Kane dies; Brebeuf Jesuit
  • Pope Paul finishes work on his first encyclical
  • New basilica

 

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