Criterion Archives - March 17, 1961

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  • Publicly and by name: Bishop censures Trujillo regime
  • What’s he doing
  • Card. Ritter speaks out in school aid controversy
  • N.D. awards 1961 medal to Kennedy
  • Aid to Schools: Catholic spokesmen ask Congress for loan plan
  • Men of the archdiocese launch spiritual offensive
  • Protestant, Jewish groups oppose private school aid
  • Father John Fish is named principal of new high school-Chatard high school
  • Asks 15th station
  • The yardstick: is labor seeking to usurp the rights of management?
  • Pope honors Irish with special Mass
  • Variety of activities mark life of a Franciscan Brother
  • Boys are invited to vocation day recollection at Oldenburg school
  • Hands that serve: Brothers fill vital role in the Church
  • The Church and the world: canonization set-seek bias probe-Spanish press law
  • Outlaw fund drives in schools
  • Priest removed bodily in race demonstration
  • Ex-steelworker now Brother M.D.
  • Indianapolis K.C. schedules annual breakfast Sunday
  • How do you rate? For parents only
  • Race battle seen in ‘hearts of men’
  • Comment-Peace Corps-Catholic layman
  • Question box: doesn’t charity begin at home?
  • Stray leaves: how ‘synthetic’ is U.S. culture?
  • Opinions: backs Kennedy’s stand on school aid
  • Sermonette: continency
  • Family clinic: should her daughter marry a younger boy?
  • Don’t put off vocations
  • Books of the hour: autobiography treats of invalid marriage
  • Social reform: Church and state in the old first ward
  • Report surge of converts after India church split
  • Poorest of the poor
  • Classmate
  • Slogan dropped-“report obscene mail to your postmaster”
  • Cite Catholic role in aiding refugees
  • For teens only
  • Quiz contest field is pared to four teams
  • Applications pouring in for camping
  • Third place winners-St. Mary-Michael of Madison
  • A first for St. Christopher
  • Tight team battle seen in table tennis tourney
  • Progress reported in preparations for CYO parley
  • St. Catherine wins volleyball tourney
  • Adult workshops
  • Deadlines
  • Dates announced for youth awards
  • Indianapolis Junior CYO slates annual pilgrimage
  • Best essayists
  • First graders take course in geometry
  • Announce delay in play contest
  • Cathedral’s Irish-1960-61 varsity basketball team
  • Searching the scriptures: when sin entered world
  • The faith explained: how mortal sin brings spiritual death to soul
  • The life of Our Lord: seeking the lost sheep
  • Know your Christian symbols-HIS
  • Mass calendar
  • Catholic position on school aid detailed in special newspaper ads
  • Anne Culkin: is teacher too strict?
  • Guest speaker-Bishop Henry A. Pinger, DD, O.F.M.
  • NCCW directors urge passage of school loan plan
  • Parochial school aid up to laity, editor contends
  • Spaghetti dinner slated at hospital
  • Backs school aid
  • Retreat slated
  • Tic Tacker
  • On dean’s list at Woods
  • Indianapolis CCW to meet Mar. 23
  • Editor to speak at YCW meeting
  • Announce plans for fashion show
  • Card parties set
  • Date is announced for annual dance
  • Criticize liaison with the Vatican
  • Around the archdiocese: Terre Haute, Cannelton to host DCCW meetings
  • Among cadet finalists-St. Gabriel of Connersville
  • Farmer’s view: let’s bargain
  • Ask Franco to snub Catholic University
  • 10,000 priests needed in Germany
  • Vatican Council called a step to Christian unity
  • Bellarmine College head urges more federal aid
  • Sister Rita, O.S.F. dies at Oldenburg
  • Private colleges seen on thin ice
  • $7,000 catch
  • Newman mothers slate breakfast
  • Card party tickets aid kindergarten
  • 3rd clinic slated on family living
  • Interracial Council president ot speak
  • Big job
  • World conquest is goal of Reds, Jesuit warns
  • In the Court of Caiphas-passion play at St. Charles Borromeo parish
  • Legion of Mary schedules Acies in three parishes
  • Head of seminary named Bishop of Owensboro diocese
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • St. Monica school Indianapolis, plans ten-room addition
  • Serrans sponsor essay contest
  • ‘Mail’ converts
  • Precedent

 

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