Criterion Archives - June 16, 1961

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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  • ‘Father of the Year’-Thomas Hasbrook family
  • Thomas C. Hasbrook ‘Blind Father of Year’ feels title is premature
  • Delegate warns intellectuals of the dangers of secularism
  • Bold Experiment: 6 lay theologians ready to start convert work
  • Ask reform of bracero labor plan
  • Polis prelate hits secularism
  • Cornerstone rite set at St. Luke’s
  • Church outlook brighter in Dominican Republic
  • Adult Confirmation
  • Resigns post
  • Election scheduled at Lady of Grace
  • Awarded scholarships-Msgr. James Jansen, VF, St. Mary Church, New Albany
  • New columnist
  • Familiar landmarks-Miss Agnes Mahoney
  • For the last time-Miss Mahoney
  • Tributes to Miss Mahoney
  • 48 years of service: What one woman gave to the public schools
  • How Belgians do it: schools are kept private despite government aid
  • The Church and the world: royal visitors-aid to schools-convent in Sweden
  • Congress planned on African family
  • 10,000 nuns behind Czech curtain
  • Cites needs of Church in Africa
  • Castro nationalizes Cuban private schools
  • Comment: then the revolution-freedom riders-there is no choice
  • June routine
  • Question box: Catholics’ laxity is blow to convert
  • Stray leaves: cultural effusions aid stock market
  • Opinions: Canadian reader raps segregation
  • Sermonette: not now, Bobby! Later
  • Family clinic: wife is advised to leave her psychopathic husband
  • What of the day: raps ‘freedom riders’
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: the wage-price spiral
  • Reds act to curb religion classes
  • Deplores neglect of the humanities
  • Named editor
  • ‘Apostolic’ marriage
  • For teens only
  • Girls track champions-St. Pius X parish
  • Retreat House benefit-Terry McVey, Rita Pickard and Mrs. Gerald McVeigh
  • Anne Culkin: is it a sin to go steady?
  • Cy Cipher
  • YCW, Senior CYO to sponsor dance
  • The faith explained: the Holy Spirit and the church
  • Searching the scriptures: form, development of the four gospels
  • The life of Our Lord: the good Samaritan
  • Christian symbols: the Orant
  • Rome rites planned: to observe anniversary for martyrs of Uganda
  • Summer job
  • Polish U.N. cook seeks U.S. asylum
  • General Hospital to have a chapel
  • Back to missions
  • St. Philip, St. Anthony parish fiestas underway
  • Cathedral wins another trophy
  • Books of the hour: Barbara Ward’s latest
  • Cardinal honored
  • Tic tacker
  • Jubilarians-Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beltz, Sr.
  • Two Franciscans to pronounce vows: Father Cupertine and Father Byron
  • CPA files protest in brutality case
  • Academy class plans reunion
  • Assumption sets dual card party
  • Plan country fair-Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish, New Albany
  • Farmer’s view: are you necessary?
  • Nun from Madison to mark jubilee
  • Around the Archdiocese: Lawrenceburg Deanery women to meet June 22
  • Chinese Bishop dies in prison
  • Plan card party to aid missions
  • Preparatory commission meets on council plans
  • Marian alumni dance: Miss Mary Lou Cummins, Miss Lillian Gonzalez, Mrs. Janice O’Hara, Miss Suzane Scanlon, Miss Peggy Mountain
  • Nine priests, 3 laymen put on trial in Hungary
  • Back land sale to university
  • Oratorians to establish first U.S. foundation
  • Mrs. Streck: name mother of 11 dean of college
  • ND head urges action, not talk

 

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