Criterion Archives - April 16, 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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  • Vast school aid bill is signed into law
  • Dies at age 62: funeral Mass held for Cardinal Meyer
  • Rural parish renders community service
  • ACCW parley
  • Official
  • A word from the Archbishop
  • Seek help for victims of tornadoes
  • Pope makes new appeal for peace
  • The Shroud of Turin
  • Wimple-watching seen unfair to nuns
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Bishop Pinger’s schedule
  • Slight delay
  • Business sincerity urged by Pope Paul
  • Dispel was omens: Pontiff’s prayer
  • Thank benefactors: Hoosier missioners back home for visit
  • Prelate tells task of new Secretariat
  • Catholic U. sets sermon workshop
  • Pope’s car to go on block
  • Red clamp-down
  • Theology professor: supports morality of Alabama boycott
  • The Church and the world: appointed by Pope-school bus bills advanced
  • Funeral held for Sherman Minton
  • Comment: good Samaritans-Cardinal Meyer-hope for peace-migrant misery
  • Question box: conservative makes appeal
  • Opinions
  • The yardstick: why did New York cops applaud Buckley?
  • What of the day: whose fault was it?
  • Archabbot to lead tour of Holy Land
  • 2 nuns among bandit victims in Colombia
  • Catholic interracial council plans card party
  • Set clergy parley on alcoholism
  • A first for Connersville
  • Outstanding actor and actress in comedy division
  • One-act play contest honors cornered by parishes outside of Indianapolis
  • Rehearsals scheduled for CYO Songfrst
  • Deadline
  • File application for camp early, CYO office urges
  • KC youth group to be organized
  • Cy Cipher
  • Catholic growth
  • Woodrow Wilson Fellow: Miss Gertrude Shultz
  • Announce winners in music contest
  • Richmond schools announce names of art winners
  • Family clinic: hubby makes fetish of hoarding money
  • thru God-colored glasses: be active, not passive
  • Pontiff says unity is constant concern
  • Honor painter
  • Hospital opens fertility clinic
  • State holiday
  • Parley to explore anti-poverty fight
  • The week in liturgy
  • McDonald to join study center staff
  • Tells how psychology can help theologian
  • Pilgrimage
  • Pope Paul lauds teaching career
  • Prelate to attend Dachau ceremony
  • Sees new challenges for church musicians
  • Sees larger lay role in council of future
  • Good news: God is our Father
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Dear Heart’ branded a tuneful disaster
  • Variety in books: history with a flair
  • Huge expansion planned at CU
  • Archdiocesan native given key opera post
  • Rummage sale
  • St. Pius X women slate card party
  • Newman Mothers set card party
  • Set distribution of proceeds from benefit concert
  • On Easter TV program
  • Tic tacker
  • Top Italy Socialist received by Pontiff
  • Movement to continue, Father DePauw states
  • Architect named by Lady of Grace
  • Directors of Cursillo Movement
  • Summer courses set at Brebeuf
  • Plan musical
  • spring dance set
  • Two race ducats to be awarded
  • Two events on tap at Assumption
  • Urges greater interest in foreign students
  • Cathedral mothers to hold party fashion show
  • Easter traditions
  • Aspirants to spend junior year at home
  • Curious custom
  • Project will take years: restoration work underway on Holy Sepulchre Basilica
  • Holy Land Pilgrimage
  • Plan guild card party: Little Sisters of the Poor
  • John the Baptist
  • Resurrection
  • Catholics and the right wing
  • Retreat master: Father Stephen Balog, C.P.
  • Plan English teachers meeting
  • Father Hesburgh will be speaker at ND observance
  • Meeting scheduled for St. Meinrad lay alumni unit
  • Christ the King sets annual dance
  • 3d Order to meet
  • Winners named in Serra contest
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Hospital acquires new lab devices
  • Schedule party
  • Slate party for Marydale girls
  • Study club to meet
  • Teacher program being launched by Lady of Grace
  • St. Louis holds unique ecumenical retreat
  • Denied permission to appear: nun’s message to Methodists delivered via tape recording
  • South Deanery board will meet
  • Cathedral plans alumni banquet
  • Senior bishop dies at the age of 93
  • Program is outlined to benefit farmers
  • Chartrand High slates musical
  • Theology group
  • Essay winner: Daniel Crotty

 

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