Criterion Archives - April 28, 1961

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  • Ladywood art exhibit
  • Home town, seminary: plan to honor Card. Ritter
  • Catholics bear brunt of Castro’s reprisals
  • NCWC official: asks Catholic impetus in global unity drive
  • Marian College host to chemistry seminar
  • Rome official: sees Council opening by 1962
  • Pope again asks prayers for success of Council
  • Catholic, Orthodox prelates see unity as anti-Red weapon
  • JFK asks prayers on Memorial Day
  • Pontiff expresses elation at response to coming Council
  • Goodwill is urged in school aid tiff
  • Danny Thomas and Collaborators
  • Lay participation pushed in Ireland
  • Religious art and the spiritual life
  • In Lady wood exhibit
  • Product of era: St. Louis nun defends modern art
  • Swing from traditional in church design lauded
  • The Church and the world: Pope on vocations-racial tyranny-target of Reds
  • Victim of research: why Philomena’s feast was dropped by Church
  • Urges U.S. agency to teach people Commie techniques
  • Bishops’ Council urged for Europe
  • For persecuted
  • Spanish-language center is set up
  • Comment: steady does it-Philomena-immigration laws
  • Question box: questions morality of modern warfare
  • Stray leaves: campers, pilgrims, books and Brebeuf
  • Opinions: asks extra work for brighter pupils
  • Sermonette: who art in heaven
  • Family clinic: are we old-fashioned? Girl’s parents wonder
  • The yardstick: Christian economics
  • The liturgical week
  • Books of the hour: apostolic fanaticism
  • Sisters need room
  • Songfest slated Sunday
  • Academy plans musical-St. Mary Academy
  • Students tell story: saw Commies revile religion
  • Cy Cipher
  • Many Americans at Rome university
  • Solid response
  • Diocese to adopt ungraded system in primary schools
  • For teens only
  • Bill covers grants to private schools
  • The faith explained: the workings of grace in the soul
  • The life of Our Lord: redeemer, not judge
  • Knowing God through faith
  • Know your Christian symbols-the Cross
  • Searching the scriptures: Joshua and the judges
  • Anne Culkin: those beauty contests
  • Springtime dance-Scecina Memorial high school
  • Bishop in Scotland backs movement for English liturgy
  • Theologians plan session on unity
  • Drama of death
  • Dutch prelate asks suggestions from the laity
  • New officers
  • YCA to meet
  • Irish Reds ready Cork Bishop warns
  • Annual dinner
  • Marydale card party
  • Luncheon slated by hospital guild
  • To elect officers
  • Tick Tacker
  • Plan fashion show-Holy Angels
  • Couple to observe 60th anniversary-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sieb
  • Aid parish more, women are urged
  • Test school loans in highest court, Congress urged
  • Plan class reunion-St. Agnes Academy
  • Vast St. Peter’s presents a maintenance problem
  • Legion of Mary in Chile enjoys unusual growth
  • Sculpture awards
  • Msgr. Reine to conduct retreat in New Albany
  • Archbishop’s schedule
  • Church in Brazil to launch radio literacy program
  • Plan benefit card party-Special education department of the archdiocese
  • Farmer’s view: the big exodus
  • Pontiff tells farmers to exercise initiative
  • Announce date of commencement
  • Visitor
  • Many from archdiocese to attend NCCM parley
  • Anglican confers with council aide
  • No Sunday Mass
  • First Friday
  • Announce date for card party
  • Card party set at Little Flower
  • Threat of secularism in Latin America cited
  • Member of Lourdes parish heads leukemia drive
  • Pope John advises religious orders
  • Plan Siena ball
  • Ironic coincidence noted in date of Queen’s papal visit
  • Ask cease-fire

 

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