Criterion Archives - November 17, 1961

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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  • Warns of ‘faulty methods’ in pursuing Christian unity: true nature stressed by Abp. Alter
  • A life of service: widowed grandmother follows unique calling: Mrs. Winifred Sullivan
  • Protestant report cites growth in U.S. Catholics
  • Power problem
  • Can’t agree on religion and schools
  • Episcopal head visits with Pope
  • Hits ‘time and the law’ approach to civil rights
  • Memories of an ex sergeant: Pope makes old GI’s laugh, cry
  • Head in the clouds? Steeplejack Tony Striegel of Jasper
  • National CYO officer: Miss Elaine Patterson, St. Charles Borromeo parish
  • UNESCO opens doors to literacy, learning: Paris landmark, adults in Bolivia, Dr. Vittorine Verenese
  • The Church and the world: serenity secret-tax exemption denied-Congo needs high schools
  • Will you help him? Bishops’ Thanksgiving Clothing Collection
  • Bus ruling appeal set by Oklahoma parents
  • Annual NCWC reports reflect Church growth
  • Pope John defines ‘priestly spirit’
  • Comment: power problem-nuclear tests
  • Question box: girl has a question about going steady
  • Stray leaves: a frank appraisal of Catholic Press
  • Opinions: reader comments on Walker case
  • Sermonette: please don’ sit down!
  • Social reform: let us be thankful!
  • Family clinic: five years of misery
  • What of the day: controversy is healthy
  • In St. Meinrad production: “The Mikado”
  • The yardstick: the battle of ILO against slave labor
  • Free Korea’s Chang from house arrest
  • For teens only
  • Hobby show top winners: CYO Hobby Show
  • Anne Culkin: she can’t get through
  • At CYO stadium: Cadet football title on the line Sunday
  • Cy Cipher
  • Catholic, non-Catholic youths join in prayers
  • Two colleges set joint production
  • Mixer dance
  • Cites youth leadership in civil rights fight
  • Explaining the faith: laws of the Church
  • Mother and teacher: avoid exploitation
  • The life of Our Lord: a prophecy of endings
  • Rules for a Catholic
  • The liturgical week
  • Disney’s latest: a film for dog-lovers
  • Books of the hour: Turgid Caldwell novel
  • OLG’s play festival entry-Our Lady of Grace Academy, Beech Grove, “A More Perfect Union”
  • Buddist Burma generous toward Christian schools
  • Peace Corps girl: drops Indiana souvenir into the Pacific Ocean
  • Christmas ‘special’ scheduled for TV
  • Poverello Medal to TV executive
  • Tic  Tacker
  • Festivals, dinners dot social calendar
  • YCW asks halting of nuclear tests
  • Needed: Negro foster homes
  • Around the Archdiocese: Cannelton parish plans ‘Thanksgiving Festival’
  • 13-century-old prayer opens Council meetings
  • At Second meeting: Council commission explores major issues
  • St. Michael’s sets Christmas bazaar
  • Plan Shelbyville bazaar: St. Joseph’s parish, Shelbyville
  • Farmers’ view: pity the TV hero
  • Guild gift shop to welcome Santa
  • Plan Scecina festival: Fall festival
  • Holy Angels parish slates card party
  • Couple to mark silver jubilee: Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Beck
  • Greenwood parish schedules mission
  • Speculation again rife about new cardinals
  • Rev. T. J. Mehling, provincial, dies
  • At Brebeuf ceremony
  • A friendly omen: observers at New Delhi hailed as breakthrough
  • NCCM sets session to discuss crisis in lay leadership
  • Prayers are asked for non-Catholics
  • Memorial

 

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