Criterion Archives - March 19, 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.

Click here to see this issue in PDF format

  • Early action pledged to voting right plea
  • Eye-witness report: archdiocesan clergy on Selma firing line
  • Acies set this Sunday
  • Easter message
  • At Memorial services
  • Honored
  • Help needy of world, Pope urges
  • Pope cites Vietnam, U.S. race conflict
  • Cardinal Micara dies; Pope’s vicar general
  • Clergy witness issue is probed
  • Interfaith effort set for migrants
  • Bequests
  • $1 million collected in drive
  • In ‘Sound of Music’
  • Plan international smorgasbord
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Cardinal Cushing still on the mend
  • Benefit card party planned: St. Roch Altar Society
  • Saint’s relics to be returned
  • More than 100,000: many Catholics among refugees fleeing from Viet cong Reds
  • Vatican sources reported unaware of ecumenical services directive
  • Exploring new reading techniques
  • Birth control stirs debate in Britain
  • Start wing on Marian dormitory
  • Nun astronaut? No, thanks
  • Cardinal to visit Eastern primate
  • India tragedy
  • Bishops announce plan for ecumenical guide
  • March in Harlem
  • The Church and the world: teachers bolt faculty meeting
  • Permission given for epistle change
  • 50,000 March
  • Racism acid test for Christianity
  • Comment: remember Selma-death penalty-youth and hope
  • Question box: why the variation in fast laws?
  • Your world and mine: trouble for British Guiana
  • Opinions
  • The yardstick: Jews and Catholics
  • What of the day: government and art
  • Convention format changed by NCCM
  • Catholic Negroes in United States top 7000,000 mark
  • Foreign student directory issued
  • Catholic books
  • Nature of Church key to unity issue
  • ‘Mr. Cardinal
  • Progress Fair participants
  • Spring to open busy calendar for CYO youth
  • Cathedral hosts yearbook course
  • Belgian priest named YCW head
  • Seek more teams for men’s softball
  • Holy Spirit Freshman-Sophomore tournament champions
  • Mixer slated
  • U.S. nun trains social workers
  • Fr. Beechem heads athletic league
  • Comedies will open 1-act play contest
  • Announce plans for annual Songfest
  • Elecution contest at Brebeuf down to final fifteen
  • Archdiocesan cadet cage champions: SS. Mary-Michael, Madison
  • Archdiocesan cadet Runners-up: St. Gabriel, Connersville
  • Family clinic: the case of husband who is mentally ill
  • Thru God-colored glasses: self-examination
  • Bishop opposes council statement on the Jews
  • Hilton finances school, convent
  • Rhythm research grant announced
  • The week in liturgy
  • Asks nuns to use family names in public life
  • Priest arrested
  • Program to improve Texas Catholic schools
  • To select Sister for Japan trip
  • Working to beat hell: what life’s all about
  • Welfare recipient myth challenged
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘None But the Brave’ is a Sinatra lemon
  • Father Philip Jones set for Marian series
  • Bell Ringers due at Marian College
  • Pope gives gifts to patriarchs
  • AUFS expert to be Woods lecturer
  • Guardian Angel Guild sets tea
  • 17 Benedictines named to conduct vacation schools
  • Ron Kelly
  • Variety in books: theology for renewal
  • Nurse-to-be capped
  • Tic tacker
  • Concert tickets
  • KP duty leads to Baptism
  • Officers named
  • Rummage sale
  • Deny Vatican windfall in stock mart profits
  • Rome-Church council talks expected soon
  • Schulte senior wins Woods scholarship
  • Alabama prelate asks racial peace
  • Youth day session draws about 100
  • Plan card party
  • Around the archdiocese: St. Meinrad parish plans recollection
  • Prior Benedict Brown, Benedictine, dies at 89
  • Bishops of Michigan act on job equality
  • Scholars to study anti-Semitism
  • Plan Mount St. Joseph alumnae observance
  • Prepare for tea
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Must relearn Lord’s prayer
  • Farmer’s view: food for peace
  • Ohio bishops back school bus bill
  • Slate hat party and card party
  • Breakfast speaker to discuss Cuba
  • Little sister dies a the age of 87
  • Fish fry on tap
  • By attorney general: Church-state issue seen education curb
  • Hints eventual dropping of Friday abstinence
  • Baptizes princess
  • Appointed to head mission of France
  • Lourdes pilgrims
  • Secularism denounced by Pontiff
  • Church of the UN is dedicated
  • Nun marchers get 20,000phone calls
  • Your autograph sir: Robert Briscoe
  • Pay hikes given to lay teachers

 

Click here to see this issue in PDF format

Local site Links: