Criterion Archives - July 26, 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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  • Pope gives a mandate to women
  • New Archdiocesan Office Building
  • Don’t leave it to God
  • Church leaders appeal for civil right action
  • Protestant neighbor: sees Pontiff promoting spirit of ecumenism
  • Bishop at Moscow rite lauds unity progress
  • Cornerstone rite is held in Columbus
  • Catholic membership in World Council see dogmatically feasible
  • Retreat House cornerstone
  • Reporter in Latin America: finds social progress slow but encouraging
  • Electronic link
  • Plan national Claver convention
  • Vatican communications adequate, Kennedy says
  • The Church and the World: Cardinal Mindszenty-immigration laws
  • Scholar advises mergers among Dutch seminaries
  • Card. Valeri dead at 79
  • Comment: the Railroad unions should face up to the legality of arbitration-people shortage-new toy
  • Question box: was boy of twelve once named Pope?
  • Controversy: how secularism affects Catholics
  • Opinions: Negro couple discuss race issue
  • The yardstick: food for argument
  • 89 Iron Curtain bishops could not attend council
  • Tell City shrine
  • What of the day: is man expendable?
  • Anderson resigns as CPA president
  • Hoosier Minister General back home for election: Very Rev. Albert Leis, O.F.M. Conv.
  • Shriver to speak at race meeting
  • Contribution made to papal charities
  • Good Will tour: New Albany Scouts off for Europe
  • CYO ready for Junior Baseball playoffs
  • 24 tennis courts set for tourney
  • Elect new officers for Richmond CYO
  • Symphony planned on Pacem in Terri
  • Annual dance set
  • Cy Cipher
  • Teen dance
  • Warm welcome
  • Family clinic: pilfering by children upsets their father
  • In the whole Christ: His merits
  • In the vineyard: Missionary Society of St. James the apostle
  • Working to beat hell: how to walk backwards
  • This is Catholicism: claim to divinity
  • Supernatural optimism urged by Bishop Wright
  • The week in liturgy
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Summer Magic’ rated strictly for pony set
  • To pronounce vows: Sister Jeanne Marie, St. Joseph of Tipton
  • Books of the hour: God is not dead-but
  • Unity movement to be TV subject
  • Czech ordinands
  • Lay mission board
  • Tic tacker
  • At Columbus ceremony: St. Columba Church, Ind.
  • Fish fry slated
  • Gala Holy Spirit fiesta will lift the lid today
  • Special audience
  • CFM picnic
  • Around the archdiocese: statue to be dedicated at Diamond homecoming
  • Czech news agency reports release of 3 jailed bishops
  • Franciscan nun dies at age of 77
  • Thanks prisoners
  • Domestic Peace Corps seen aid to migrants
  • ND students aid Mexicans
  • Farmer’s view: bottles of tears
  • Synagogue lecture is given by priest
  • Permits vernacular
  • Sister superiors slate workshop
  • Sudanese priests are acquitted
  • Assumption slates card party July 28
  • Refugee program
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Woman’s project: orchard apostolate aids migrant youth
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Priests sentenced: Catholics in Vietnam get no special favors
  • Anti-Catholic drive stepped up in Ceylon
  • New college head: Father Gabriel Brinkman, O.F.M., Sacred Heart Parish, Indianapolis
  • Missioner inherits family
  • Pledge prompt action on race bias
  • Clergy tithing
  • $2.5 million to ND

 

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