Criterion Archives - July 2, 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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  • Major problems of Church reviewed by Pope Paul
  • Message to assembly: Pontiff hails United Nations
  • First in Indianapolis: anti-poverty center proposed
  • Archbishop with new novices
  • Woods observance
  • winds damage church, convent
  • Vernacular
  • Carmel novenas open Thursday, July 8th
  • Pope omits crown on anniversary
  • Council preview: Pope Paul comments on religious liberty
  • Independence Day, 1965
  • Criterion travel section: Chicago
  • Priest who aided Selma marchers transferred
  • mass translation termed pitiable
  • Updating urged for parish groups
  • Outlawed
  • Cleveland slates huge fund drive
  • The Church and the world: Pope in peace appeal-aid to higher education
  • Evict priest from reservation
  • Hospital Guild sets bus tour to shrine
  • Dutch seminaries to enroll women
  • Notre Dame given new ford grant
  • Drop envoy set-up, Rome urged
  • Extension Society volunteers will aid U.S. missions
  • Salvage Bureau head retires: Fred Haunss
  • Comment: Sacred and sober-forward move-heal thyself
  • Question box: asks about traditionalists
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: ever-widening gap between rich, poor
  • The yardstick: raps attack on Anti-Defamation League
  • What of the day: fish on Thursdays?
  • Receives award: Sir Knight John W. Gerlach
  • Seminary dropout rate growing, Sulpician priest’s survey shows
  • Catholic agency gives drought aid
  • Liturgy body
  • Let’s sing along with Caesar
  • Vocation films
  • Convention set
  • Volunteens purchase hospital wheel chairs
  • Brebeuf scholarship winner: Rick Wehmeier
  • Project Muscatatuck: Glenmary novices aid retarded
  • 750 are expected to attend dance
  • Reminder
  • Construction up
  • Strike puts meat on Friday tables
  • Cy Cipher
  • Final plans drafted for CYO swim meets
  • Fires 2-under 53: Shircliff again wins CYO golf tourney
  • Family clinic: parents won’t permit girl to have dates
  • Speaker
  • Sees eventual use of song at most Masses
  • Poverty Act rapped for neglect of aging
  • The week in liturgy
  • Diocese draws up ecumenical guide
  • Precedent
  • Thru God-colored glasses: a real noisy fourth
  • Good news: expressing gratitude
  • Love, not study, seen chief route to unity
  • Viewing with Arnold: war film has depth of cafeteria waffle
  • Variety in books: the ecumenical age
  • Tic tacker
  • Observaance set
  • Joins staff
  • By narrow margin: private school aid backed by Lutherans
  • Leo Laucks note 25th anniversary
  • Says Pope Paul VI may visit Fatima
  • St. Pius X Guild announces officers
  • ND scholarship winner: Noel Don Wycliff
  • Episcopal-Catholic talks get underway
  • Around the archdiocese: St. Mary-of-the Rock slates annual picnic
  • Appeal to Pope on birth control
  • KC elects Casper at Terre Haute
  • Pilgrimage set
  • Archabbot has conference role
  • Sr. Chrysostom, Benedictine, dies
  • Nashville couple observes jubilee: Mr. and Mrs. Watson
  • Spirituality of celibates discussed
  • To mark jubilee: Sister Carmel
  • Farmers’s view: that diploma
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Plan crusade
  • Father Ajamie to conduct retreat
  • Jazz event
  • Vows ceremony set at Lady of Grace
  • The laity’s witness discussed by layman
  • Progress noted in fight for educational rights
  • Pronounces first vows: Sr. David Jerome
  • Gift to Pope
  • Asks a new approach to the Mass
  • Answer communists: Vatican bares financial status
  • At college luncheon: St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame

 

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