Criterion Archives - November 26, 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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  • Religious liberty schema approved by wide margin
  • A burned out parish faces a challenge
  • At annual meeting: U.S. bishops study NCWC updating
  • In Marion County: high school subsidy hits critical stage
  • On November 18: Pope’s council address is full of surprises
  • Blessing slated at St. Barnabas
  • Beatification causes opened
  • Pope plans formation of bishops’ senate
  • Deficit payments by parish
  • Named superintendent of Sacred Heart Central
  • The bishop of the future
  • Council confusion: a session is a session is session
  • Sex discussions too narrow in scope, sociologist says
  • Ordination rite
  • Brebeuf visitor
  • Decentralization: council votes change in seminary training
  • What’s happening: religion an opium?
  • Sees no rampant rise in anti-clericaliam
  • Aid war victims
  • Seminarians transferred
  • The Church and the world: seek college state aid-greater voice for worker
  • Comment: whose ox-is gored-Advent-lessons in living
  • Question box: Mass at mixed marriage?
  • Opinions
  • Your world and mine: freedom of speech challenged again
  • The yardstick: religious liberty from Gibbons to Murray
  • Plan Little Flower dance
  • College head’s move cancels sit-in plan
  • Nuns and seminarians urged for Peace Corps
  • What of the day: the aluminum case
  • Austria honors Father Hesburgh
  • 146 teams await opeining gun in cage leagues
  • Criterion Quiz to lift lid Sunday
  • Cy Cipher
  • 1965 Fighting Irish setting grid records
  • Cadet hobby show….over-all winners
  • Cadet football runners-up St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
  • Junior kickball runners-up: Little Flower, Indianapolis
  • Family clinic: psychiatric help advised for wife
  • Best of two worlds: mission of business
  • Stress excellence, schools admonished
  • Pope Paul named for Peace Award
  • Sunday weddings
  • Pope dispenses cardinals from wearing violet
  • The week in liturgy
  • Man, 62, confesses mail fraud scheme
  • Sees need for massive planning to solve U.S. social problems
  • Good news: the formal dismissal
  • Urges greater effort for racial justice
  • Liturgy and life: St. Pius X
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Bedford Incident’ is a fearsome film
  • Brother of saint dies at age 77
  • Consecration set for Bishop Perry
  • Padre of Youths awards announced
  • Variety in books: ‘The Works of Peace’
  • Recognition: Miss Mary Ellen Farley
  • Tic tacker
  • Mission letter: recalls martyrdom during Spanish war
  • Spends holiday with servicemen
  • Plan card party
  • Receives award: Mrs. Franklin G. Kearney
  • Expect 3-4,000 refugees monthly
  • PAVLA couple in plane crash
  • Guild to meet
  • Layman runs Sudan seminary
  • Ham, bean supper
  • Host families announced for exchange students
  • Woods speaker
  • Sisters to attend workshop on bias
  • Retreat master
  • Slated next spring: civil rights leaders map conference plans
  • Dance slated
  • Woods musical groups schedule a joint concert
  • Officers of new Richmond group
  • Two Providence nuns, one a missioner, die
  • Recollection set November 28 for Richmond women
  • Rummage sale
  • Cathedral High sets variety show
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Chaplains’ group under formation
  • Red reaction
  • Tenth week’s summary: soaring spirits mark closing days of council
  • Method of selecting bishops criticized
  • Named to Secretariat for non-Christians
  • Named for award
  • First place winners at CYO baking contest
  • Global body elects priest on veep
  • Effective date

 

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