Criterion Archives - February 12, 1965

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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  • Urges bus decision based on merit alone
  • Father Hans Kueng: calls reform of curia key to council success
  • Raps unfair criticism of council, Pope, curia
  • Reminder
  • $7,000 bequest
  • Four  to be consecrated day before consistory
  • Interfaith tea slated February 17
  • Two auxiliaries named by Pope
  • Columbus acts to curb housing discrimination
  • Form group to push lay diaconate
  • mother Mary Loyola nun with a mission
  • Chancery announces new parish
  • Protestants try harder: Catholics reported lax in convert work
  • Pledge self for future, today’s nun advised
  • In program
  • Father Guy Ferrari: St. Meinrad Benedictine in Rome serves as official curator of papal gift
  • Calls experience: Indianapolis girl served on SS Hope
  • Council auditor: Spanish lay leader urges liberty action
  • Precedent
  • Moslems worship in cathedral
  • Set bible course in public school
  • Prelate’s turn
  • The Church and the world: Pope to journalists-bus bill in Ohio
  • Comment: the new south?-the capital press-vacancy filled
  • Question box: isn’t honesty still a virtue?
  • Social reform: refuses to go out on a limb
  • Opinions
  • The yardstick: migrant workers poorest of the poor
  • What of the day: a world of tension
  • Precedence
  • Warns against delay in opening dialogue
  • Card party to benefit CYO camps
  • Archdiocesan net play opens Sunday
  • Entrance tests
  • Final plans made for Scout awards ceremony Sunday
  • St. Gabriel’s sets city-wide dance
  • Cy Cipher
  • Norway’s Catholics
  • Criterion quiz champions: St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
  • Criterion quiz runners-up: Holy Name, Beech Grove
  • Family clinic: learned her lesson, 17-year-old admits
  • Thru God-colored glasses: Anglicanism
  • Negro priest cites race justice apathy
  • Pope calls charity the key to mental retardation work
  • The week in liturgy
  • This is Catholicism: Church’s right
  • Working to beat hell: count your blessings
  • Viewing with Arnold: “world Without sun’ is a visual delight
  • Variety in books: writings of John XXIII
  • Plan St. Gabriel card party
  • Hymns announced as TV subject
  • Drug addiction to be TV topic
  • Give dispensation for 43 airlines
  • In Guild production: Barbara Walters
  • 84 pct. Catholic
  • Tic tacker
  • Pope drafts program for Catholic layman
  • Announce plans for dinner dance
  • Poverty Job Corps labeled unrealistic
  • Pope watches snowball fight
  • Play scheduled at St. Vincent’s
  • Sweetheart Ball set for Feb. 20
  • Brebeuf speaker: Father Rollins Lambert
  • Parley theme
  • Annual dance set at Holy Angels
  • Lenten Masses
  • Marian lecturer: Father George Elford
  • Reminds future priests of anti-poverty mission
  • Around the archdiocese: Lawrenceburg DCCW to meet at Napoleon
  • Formosa Catholics
  • ND plans to appeal ‘Goldfarb’ ruling
  • YCA groups set skating party at Columbus, Ind.
  • Terre Haute Schulte plans annual carnival
  • Brothers Schools sets investiture
  • Bloomington queen: Susan Krempf
  • Plan blue and gold card party
  • Rental service
  • Richmond class in catechetics is well-attended
  • St. Ann’s parish sponsoring dance
  • Journalism class schedules dance
  • Plan open forum on civil rights
  • No titles please
  • Nuns adopt headhunters kin
  • Aid in Church
  • Newman mothers schedule dinner
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • New techniques urged: renewal need stressed for religion courses
  • Religion classes will be handled by specialists
  • Building program
  • Validate marriage of priest
  • Publish bible kit
  • Home show queen: Barbara Hart
  • Courtesy call
  • Nuns conduct prison classes
  • Seek agreement on Mass changes

 

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