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Soviet policy of, 43, 144–45, 146–147, 192, 257, 423, 447, 583, 591–92, 601
travels of, 119
Wyszynski and, 583, 590–91
John Paul I, Pope, 86, 145, 262, 512, 582, 614, 632
background of, 610
death of, 59, 611–12
papal election of, 59, 601–3, 609–610
as “September Pope,” 62
as “Smiling Pope,” 610, 612
John Paul II, Pope, 15–54, 59–148, 154–62, 489–96, 600–657
Adieu of, 618–19
adversaries on, 90, 91
Africa visited by, 475–76
alleviation of suffering sough by, 169–70
anti-censorship letter of, 93
as Archbishop of Krakow, 61, 93, 127, 241–42, 456, 511, 581
Argentine-Chilean dispute calmed by, 69
attacks on, 51–52, 53, 76–77, 78–88, 90, 123, 148, 483–84, 641
attempted assassination of, 46–47, 49, 120, 270, 439, 625–26, 634
background of, 23, 60–61, 64, 103–104, 127, 511, 544
as Bishop, 553
black liberation leaders met by, 67
caretaker group and, 82
character and personality of, 60–61, 73, 87, 127
Christ’s teachings and, 19, 20, 22, 33, 39, 62, 74, 100, 192, 378, 455, 466, 474–75, 492
on coming global confrontation, 16, 20
contemplated assassination of, 96
contemporary world morally appraised by, 155–59, 162, 164, 170, 171–72, 181–92, 198
conventional political power lacked by, 111–12
crossed-arm greeting of, 512–13
Czechoslovakia visited by, 33, 37, 52–53, 463
decisions avoided by, 85–86, 620
and deterioration of Church institutions, 50–52, 53, 75–78, 85, 87, 90, 480, 623, 633, 641–642, 682, 684
doctorates held by, 64
Eastern Orthodoxy and, 43–44, 288–89, 622
as cardinal, 596, 599
encyclicals of, 74, 75, 79, 84, 145–146, 164
on Eucharist, 669
on Europe in millennium endgame, 651–53, 657
on foreign aid and loans, 165–66
on Genuine Globalists, 35, 36, 37, 313, 314–15, 337, 338–39, 340–346, 643–44, 654–56
geopolitical strategy and advantages of 24–25, 39–40, 89, 370–71, 374–78, 381, 621, 623, 632–33, 653–54
geopolitical struggle entered by, 87–92, 278–79, 376, 480, 491, 640
on global interdependence, 159–162
on globalists, 281–82, 643
global viewpoint of, 349–50
on God’s intervention in human affairs, 350–51, 370
on Gorbachev, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 40, 147, 161, 196–200, 274, 280, 363, 394–402, 415–22, 442, 444–45, 644, 650, 655
Gorbachev compared with, 278–279, 376, 378, 381, 451, 474
on Gramsci, 196, 199–200, 243, 265
Gromyko and, 69–70, 74, 91, 95, 146, 435
on Humanists, 295, 296
international profile of, 490, 512, 620, 622, 640
on Islam, 285
John Paul I’s papal election and, 601–3, 609–10
Latin America visited by, 263
media coverage of, 64, 68–69, 70–72, 73–74, 113, 114–15, 116–17, 476, 490
on Mega-Religionism, 304, 305, 643
Messianist poets and, 552
Mexico visited by, 70–72, 74, 490
millennium endgame gambles of, 480, 483–84
Minimalist opposition to, 286–87
on morality, 159–61
Nazi concentration camps visited by, 105
on New Age movement, 305, 311–312, 643
Obeisance of, 617–18
and opening of Roman Catholic Church, 145–46
papal approach of, 63–66, 75, 114–126, 490
papal election of, 17, 20, 59–60, 78, 87, 91, 127, 512, 578, 612–617, 620
papal infallibility of, 81
papa tiara refused by, 60, 62–63
Paul VI and, 596, 597, 598
on perestroika, 461
as personal embodiment of Holy See, 128, 641
personal motto of, 492, 495, 515
personal relationship with Mary emphasized by, 492–93, 515, 595, 616, 621, 622, 626, 634, 640, 655
on Piggyback Globalists, 293, 312
Pius XII and, 637–38
Poland visited by, 21–22, 23, 26–27, 41, 66, 74, 92–113, 114–15, 116–17, 147, 268, 269, 366, 490, 541
Polish government and, 102–3
Polish heritage of, 494–96, 500, 511–16, 640, 654, 657
as political enigma, 121–26, 496
politics and religion mixed by, 492–93
as Pope for all Catholics, 67–68
as Pope for nobody, 92
popularity of, 65, 72, 74
post-World War II political activities of, 570, 571, 575, 581, 583, 585, 601
poverty observed by, 154, 165, 168, 186, 475
as priest, 551–52
prophecies about, 47–48, 49, 60
on Provincial Globalists, 283, 292
public insults received by, 116
Ratzinger rebuked by, 77–78, 79, 87
religious nationalism of, 41–42
on responsibility for world conditions, 189–92
on Roman Catholic Church in Western Europe, 354
Saphieha as teacher of, 61, 115, 128, 547–48, 550–51, 553, 578
Second Vatican Council and, 589, 592
secret service monitoring of, 120–121
on secularism, 355, 358, 359, 369
self-image of, 637
seminary studies of, 550–51
as Servant of Grand Design, 50, 484, 637, 639, 651, 656
Shintoists received by, 72–73, 74
on social democracy, 265–66
Solidarity and, 620, 622, 624–25
Soviet Union as catalyst of geopolitical change for, 48
Soviet Union visited by, 453, 459, 466
on Soviet-Western relations, 389, 391–92, 393, 401, 412, 434, 444, 473, 474–76
Spain visited by, 115
successor to, 683–84
superforce faction and, 82–88, 123, 148, 535, 632
on tearing down Berlin Wall, 490
as theologian, 78, 158
on Transnationalists, 332–33
Ukrainian celebration and, 123–25
U.S. visited by, 598
at Vatican Summit, 434–36, 438, 440, 445, 446–64, 491, 597
vision at Fatima important to, 47, 48, 439, 476, 590–91, 631–33, 634, 636–37, 655, 656
vision seen by, 627–28, 629
at World Economic Forum, 642, 643–44, 654–55
writings of, 64, 73
Wyszynski as mentor of, 20–21, 23, 24, 42, 48, 92–93, 94, 96, 99, 115, 127, 128, 269, 508, 515–16, 553, 556, 563, 578, 582, 598, 603, 640
as Wyszynski’s successor, 597
Johnson & Johnson, 389
Jordan, 186
Judas Iscariot, 661–66
Christ betrayed by, 661, 662, 665, 674
Christian rejection of, 663
Christ’s trust in, 663, 675
compromise as sin of, 665–66
death of, 663
disillusionment of, 664
good intentions of, 662, 663, 664
Juilliard School of Music, 332
Julius II, Pope, 118
Jupiter, 502
Kabbala, 519
Kaczmarek, Bishop Czeslaw, 569, 576
Kádár, János, 191, 438, 441
Kafka, Franz, 207
Kaganovich, Lazar Moiseyevich, 228, 238
Kaganovich, Rosa, 228
Kakol, Kazimierz, 94, 99
Kakowski, Alexander Cardinal, 543, 546
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, 511, 539
Kaminsky, Horst, 643
Kandvivius, Grigorijus Jakovas, 442
Kanghua Compan
y (KC), 408
Kania, Stanislaw, 99
Kanyan, Kumbirai, 67
Karlov, Yuri E.,438
Kaufmann, Henry, 643
Kautsky, Karl, 195
Kazakhstan, 442
KC (Kanghua Company), 408
Keidanren, 170
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 330
Kennan, George F., 334
containment doctrine of, 178–80, 183, 188, 190, 199, 241, 428, 429, 433
Kennedy, John F., 336
Kentucky Fried Chicken, 404, 481
Kerensky, Aleksandr, 210, 211, 212
Kerensky, Fedor, 210
Keys of Peter, see Petrine Keys
KGB, 253, 376, 383, 396, 417, 418, 421, 433, 464, 469, 473, 482–83
AIDS rumor spread by, 188
as descendant of CHEKA, 218, 219
Dominican Republican involvement of, 130
foreign trade deals watched by, 389–90
Gorbachev supported by, 33, 444
Poland and, 268–69
public relations campaign of, 468
Soviet clergy tied to, 414, 583, 611
West penetrated by, 255, 256
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 140, 284
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 28, 197, 240, 253, 268, 426
atheism of, 416, 419, 420
Cuban missile crisis and, 254
death of, 258
John XXIII and, 144–45, 257, 434, 583, 611
Poland and, 573
Stalin denounced by, 254
“We will bury you” prophecy of, 472, 477
Khukhunaishvili, Vano, 411
Kim II Sung, 318
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 556, 670
Kirghizia, 442
Kirill, Archbishop, 440
Kissinger, Henry, 336, 337
Klaus, Vaclav, 644
Klepacz, Bishop Michal, 570, 572
Koenig, Franz Cardinal, 606, 612
Kohn, Helmut, 430, 642, 646, 649, 655
Kolakowski, Leszek, 562
Kolbe, Maximilian, 105
Komensky, Jan Amos, 521, 525
Komerek, Valtr, 644
Konapczynski, Jan, 525
Koniev, Ivan, 551
Konney, Paul, 389–90
Konopnicka, Maria, 539
KOR (Committee for Defense of Workers), 270, 483, 597, 624, 635
Koran, 356 Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of (North), 317–18, 648, 649
Korea, Republic of (South), 161, 289, 318, 324, 648, 649
Korean War, 184, 241, 335
Korotich, Vitali, 642, 647
Kotlyrov (Metropolitan Prelate), 583
Kowalczyk, Archbishop Jozef, 435
Kowalski, Nikolai, 439
Kozal, Bishop Michal, 546
Kozielsk, 183
Kraft, 330
Krakow University, 504
Krasinski, Zygmunt, 540–41
Kraszewski, J. I., 539
Krenz, Egon, 440
Kriegspiel, 372
Krupskaya, Nadezhda, 210, 228–29, 231
KSR (Conference for Workers’ Self-Government), 624, 635
KSS (Committee for Social Self-Defense), 597
Kuberski, Jerzy, 435
Kulikov, Viktor, 635
Kurori, Jacek, 42
Kurtz, Paul, 295, 296, 314
Laboa, Papal Nuncio Archbishop
José Sebastian, 375
Lansbergis, Vytautus, 472
Laos, 180
Laski, Primate Bishop Jan, 508
Last Supper, 674, 675
Latin America, 453, 456, 457
aid and loans to, 165–66
Liberation Theology of, 260–62, 263, 422, 546
Latvia, 30, 182, 272, 442, 468
Laurenti, Cardinal, 678
Lawica, 549
League of Nations, 175, 176, 225
League of Neighbors (LN), 302
Lebanon, 184–85, 439
Lefebvre, Archbishop Marcel, 67
Lehman Brothers, 343
Leibniz, Gottfried, 525
Lend-Lease program, 335
Lenin, V. I., 195–96, 197, 198, 199, 208–26, 237, 240, 243, 272, 281, 312, 367, 376, 377, 393, 396, 405, 414, 430, 464, 471, 477
atheism of, 415–16, 417, 419, 420, 461
birth and early life of, 209–10
Bolshevik party organized by, 210
character and personality of, 208–209, 213, 215
Comintern created by, 220
Communist Party organized by, 215, 216–17
counterintelligence structure established by, 214, 217–22, 223, 226, 230, 253, 255
death of, 231
first meeting between Stalin and, 227
Gorbachev on, 273
health problems of, 226, 228, 229
judgment errors made by, 223–24, 244, 245, 247, 248–49
“Letter to Congress” of, 229
marriage of, 210
Marx compared with, 208–9, 215
Marx’s influence on, 210, 211, 215, 220, 223, 224
Mausoleum of, 155, 157
name changed by, 210
1917 coup led by’, 211–12
Roman Catholic Church hated by, 219
Second Polish Republic fought by, 543–44
Soviet state organized by, 213–15, 220, 226
Stalin mistrusted by, 228–29
three basic principles of, 222–23
Western intellectual acceptance of, 225, 239
Workers’ Paradise of, 31, 40, 196, 209, 215, 216, 220, 224, 230, 234, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 475, 567
worldwide proletarian revolution sought by, 208, 213–14, 220, 222, 229–30, 248
Leningrad Hermitage, 452
Lenin Mausoleum, 155
Leninsky Komsomol Theater, 155
Leo XIII, Pope, 535
Lepeu, Jean-Marc, 643
Levi’s, 153
Liberation Theology, 125, 260–62, 263, 422, 546
Libya, 161
Ligachev, Egor Knzmich, 443
Lincoln, Abraham, 473, 474
linguistic unity of Europeans, 497–498
Li Peng, 405
Lithuania, 110, 182, 457, 648
Czarist Russian incorporation of, 530
free elections in, 468
independence movement in, 30, 272, 442, 468–69, 472
John Paul II’s proposed visit to, 124, 435
Poland united with, 505
Little Red Book (Mao), 406
Litvinov, Maksim Maksimovich, 128–30, 131, 138, 234
Liu Shaogi, 406
Lloyd George, David, 516, 544
LN (League of Neighbors), 302
loans, international, 165–66, 170
Lopatin, Igor, 443
Lovett, Robert, 334
Loving Dialogue, 507
Lozinski, Bishop Zygmunt, 546
Lubomirsk, Prince Ladislaw, 543
Lubyanka Prison, 246
Luce, Henry R., 298
Luciani, Albino Cardinal, see John Paul I, Pope
Lucifer, 260, 309–10, 311, 675
Ludovica, Mary, 635
Luft, Christa, 643
Lukanov, Andrei, 644
Luke, Saint, 509
Luther, Martin, 139, 521, 523
Lutheranism, 200, 507, 509
MacArthur, Douglas, 335
McCauley, Sir James, 303
McCloy, John J., 333–37, 340, 342, 343, 429
at Cravath, Henderson and Gersdorf, 334
death of, 334
Kissinger’s tribute to, 337
post-World War II influence of, 336
as World Bank president, 335
in World War II, 335
“McCulture,” 330
McDonald’s, 330, 369, 481
McNamara, Robert, 298, 336
Madagascar, 337
Magna Carta, 331
Magyars, 499, 500
Maistre, Joseph de, 120
Maitreyas, 306–7
Malachowski-Lipicki, Stanislaw,
528
Malawi, 186
Malaysia, 161, 186, 289
Mali, 475
Malta Summit, 443, 445, 449–50, 465–66, 650
Maltese, Mario, 72
Malula, Joseph Cardinal, 59–60, 64, 115, 143
managerial class, 326–27, 329, 339
Mann, Thomas, 642
Manteufel, Baron, 526, 528
Manufacturers Hanover Trust, 386
Mao Zedong, 233, 357, 396, 402, 405–6, 408, 410
Cultural Revolution of, 406, 407
Marcos, Ferdinand, 90, 91
Mariam, Mengistu Haile, 161
Mariavite sect, 615
Marin, Edgar, 409
Marine Midland Bank, 386
Markham, Edwin, 307
Markovic, Ante, 644
Marshall Plan, 252, 336
Marto, Francisco, 627, 629
Marto, Jacinta, 627, 629
Marty, François Cardinal, 612
Marx, Edgar, 204
Marx, Karl, 198, 199, 200–209, 235, 243, 267, 273, 281, 396, 470, 528, 532, 598
analytic errors made by, 206–7, 223, 224, 244, 245, 247, 248–49, 377
atheism of, 200, 201, 202, 203, 206, 207, 415
birth of, 200
Darwin’s influence on, 203, 204–5, 207
death of, 204
dialectical materialism of, 202–3, 205, 364
early religious beliefs of, 200
Engels and, 195, 203, 204
Hegel’s influence on, 201–2, 203, 207
Lenin compared with, 208–9, 215
Lenin influenced by, 210, 211, 215, 220, 223, 224
in London, 204
marriage of, 203–4
Satanic period of, 200, 208
Marxism and the National Colonial Question (Stalin), 305
Mary:
as Mother of Roman Catholic
Church, 592, 614–15
personal relationship with, 492–493, 515, 595, 616, 621, 622, 626, 634, 640, 655
Polish Pact with, 509–11, 515, 529, 538, 539, 572, 584
Polish vow of servitude to, 574, 585, 586–87, 590, 593, 594, 599, 621, 622, 654
in vision at Fatima, 47–48, 590–591, 627–33, 634, 637, 655
Maryknollers, 261
Masonic Court Lodge, 526
Masons, 521–23, 526–29, 531, 545
Mass. 667–70, 680, 681
Matsushita, 154
Mazowiecki, Tadeusz, 438
Mazur, Franciszek, 563
Mazur, Paul M., 343, 344
Meany, George, 298
Medgyessey, Peter, 644
Mega-Religionism, 264, 292, 297–306, 308, 310, 355, 359
Baha ’U’llah and Vivekenanda
and, 300–301
celebrity believers in, 298
definition and goal of, 38–39, 298–299
John Paul II on, 304, 305, 643
organizations of, 297, 302–3
power of, 297, 303
Roman Catholic believers in, 303–304
Roman Catholic Church attacked by, 304–5, 312
as Soviet instrument, 304, 305
Meinhold, Peter, 606
Melanchthon, Philip, 521