Melchizedek, 495
Meng Jiangnui, 353
Menuhin, Yehudi, 298
Mercator, 389, 390
Merck & Company, 329
Merton, Thomas, 298
Metalli, Alver, 296
Metternich, Prince Klemens Wenzel
Nepomuk Lothar, 531
Mexico:
John Paul II’s visit to, 70–72, 74, 490
national debt of, 166
refugees in, 186
trade negotiations between U.S. and, 324
Meyer, Eugene, 335
MGM/UA, 329
Micewski, Andrzej, 579
Michael, Grand Duke of Russia, 211
Michael, Saint, 417, 448, 460, 462
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 450
Michelis, Gianni de, 642
Michnik, Adam, 42, 645, 647, 654
Mickiewicz, Adam, 540–41, 552
Mieszko I, King of Poland, 501–2, 503, 508, 526
Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw, 554
Milbank, Tweed, Hope, Hadley and Miller, 335
millennia jealousy, 112
millennium endgame, 447–84, 491, 638
Gorbachev’s rise as beginning of, 480
John Paul II’s gambles in, 480, 483–84
main contenders converging in, 478–79, 482
Marxization of European political culture in, 482
mutual penetration of East and West in, 481–82
nature of, 479
Milosz, Czeslaw, 626
Mindszenty, Jozef Cardinal, 557, 561, 583
Minimalists, 285–87
Miracle of Vistula, 543, 554, 572, 591
missionaries, 286
Mitteleuropa, 22
Mitterrand, François, 431, 432, 642
Modrow, Hans, 642, 644, 646
Mohammed, 284, 670
Moldavia, 381, 442, 468
moles, 220, 255, 416
Molotov, V. M. ,426
Monduzzi, Bishop Dino, 450
monetary system, international, 316, 317, 318–19, 321, 337
Mongols, 504
Monnet, Jean, 27, 334, 336
monodeism, 299
Monroe Doctrine, 130
Montini, Giovanni Battista Cardinal, see Paul VI, Pope
Moravian Brethren, 521
Morda, Maria, 104
More, Sir Thomas, 456
Morita, Akio, 328
Mormons, 141, 285, 286
Mother Teresa, 414–15, 419, 420
Mountbatten, Louis 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 298
Moyers, Bill, 326, 333, 342
Mozambique, 184
Multi-Fiber Arrangement, 324
multinational companies, 325–26
Museum of Soviet Atheism, 461
Muslim Brotherhood (Egypt), 284
Mussolini, Benito, 147, 224
death of, 247
Gramsci and, 225, 244, 246, 268
Pius XI and, 174
rise of, 244
as straw man, 489
Myanmar, 37
Myasnikor, Aleksei P., 155
Nagasaki, 335
Nagy, Imre, 407, 408
Nakhichevan, 442
Nambia, 478
Nantoy, Oazug, 381
Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 162, 353, 530–31
Narinsky, Mikhail, 439
Nathanael, 121
National Bank of Poland, 581
National Catholic Conference of Bishops, 51
National Council of Scientific Research, 409
National Democratic Party (Georgia, USSR), 411
National Education Association (NEA), 361
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 252, 320, 336, 388, 441, 467, 468
NBC, 388
Negoitsa, Pavel, 476
Nekrich (historian), 239
Nelson, Viscount Horatio, 52
neo-Arians, 521
Nescafe, 330
Nestlé, 481
Netherlands, 320
New Age movement, 38–39, 264, 292, 294, 306–12, 355, 359
common appeal of, 306, 308–9, 310
geographic centers of, 308
goals of, 310, 311–12
growth of, 308, 309
John Paul II on, 306, 311–12, 643
Lucifer welcomed by, 309–10, 311
materialism of, 307
Roman Catholic believers in, 307, 309
Sama’s founding and philosophy of, 306–7, 312
“New Harmony” foundation, 195
New York Herald Tribune, 204
New York Life Insurance, 328
New York Times, 30, 65, 113, 369, 403
Nicaragua, 110, 130, 449, 457
in East-West struggle, 180, 184, 478
John Paul II’s visit to, 116
Soviet aid to, 392
Soviet involvement in, 428, 467
Nicholas II, Czar of Russia, 211
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 80, 358–59
Nigeria, 166
Nikodim (Metropolitan), 611–12
Nixon, Richard M., 255, 336, 407
Nizo, 72
NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs), 218, 235–36, 239, 554, 555, 559
nomenklatura, 177, 190, 384, 443
Noonan, Peggy, 369–70
Noriega, Manuel, 375
Norman, Montagu, 313–14
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 252, 320, 336, 388, 441, 467, 468
Northern Alliance Tier, 471
Northern hemisphere, 163–72
economic power of, 165, 167, 168, 189
expanding gap between Southern and, 170, 180
expanding poverty gap in, 171
industrialization of, 165
Southern hemisphere misperceived by, 167–68
Norway, 265, 337
Norwid, Cyprian, 541
Novus Ordo, 667–70
nuclear weapons, 169, 379
Oakland Institute, 307
OAS (Organization of American States), 130, 131, 341
Occhetto, Achille, 267
Ochab, Edward, 573, 576, 577
Ockham, William of, 505 “Ode to Joy” (Beethoven), 72
Odin, 502
Oganyok, 642
OGC (Order of Great Companies), 303
OGPU (United State Directorate), 218, 231
oil, global importance of, 320
Okhrana, 227
Okinawa, 184
Olayan Group, 328
Olesnicki, Primate Bishop Zbiegniew, 508
Opausa, 549
OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries), 336
Operation Just Cause, 375
Order of Great Companies (OGC), 303
Order of Palm, 525
Ordine Nuovo, L’, 244
Organization of American States (OAS), 130, 131, 341
Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC), 336
Organization of United Religions (OUR), 303
Original Sin, 144
Orren, Gary, 427
Ortega, Daniel, 457, 645
Orwell, George, 266
Orzeszkowa, Eliza, 539
Oscar II, King of Sweden, 523
Osservatore Romano, 439, 462
Ostaszkowo, 183
Ostrowski, Jozef, 543
Oświęcim, 105
Ottaviani, Cardinal, 633, 680
Ottoman Turks, 163, 509, 523, 524, 525, 577
Oulanem, 200
OUR (Organization of United Religions), 303
Owen, Robert, 195
Oxenstierna, Axel Gustafsson, 525
ozone pollution, 187
Pacific Basin Forum (PBF), 324
Pacific Rim, 649, 657
paganism, 139
Pakistan, 169, 184, 337, 407
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 185, 649
Panama, 375
Panteleyevna, Maria, 421
Papandreou, Andreas, 482
Paraguay, 130
Paramount, 329r />
parliamentary democracy, 203
Parsis, 138
Pastor, Carlos W., 69
Patton, George S., 335
Paul, Saint, 133, 373–74, 675, 676, 685
Paul VI, Pope, 48, 65, 86, 87, 258, 262, 512, 582, 590, 630
aggiornamento policy of, 145
anti-Church and, 604, 607, 609
character and personality of, 84, 192, 638
death of, 600–601
heresy charge threatened against, 680
Humane Vitae encyclical of, 144
John Paul II and, 596, 597, 598
Mary proclaimed Mother of Roman Catholic Church by, 592
Novus Ordo introduced by, 667, 680
papal election of, 606–9
Poland’s refusal of visit by, 103
Roman Catholic Church’s deterioration in papacy of, 51, 76, 682, 684
and secularization of Church, 259, 260
Soviet policy of, 43, 146, 147, 192, 434–35, 447, 601
superforce and, 84, 604, 632
travels of, 119–20
Vatican II and, 259
Wyszynski and, 604
Pax, 596
PBF (Pacific Basin Forum), 324
PCJP (Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace), 261, 304, 305
Peace and Brotherhood (PB), 302
Peace and Justice Commission, see Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace
peace symbol, 301
Peasants Party (Poland), 554
Pelczar, Bishop Jozef Sebastjan, 546
Penal Codes (England), 163
People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs (NKVD), 218, 235–36, 239, 554, 555, 559
People’s Liberation Army, 267
Pereira, Aristide, 476
perestrelka, 434, 439
perestroika, 428, 433, 459
expanded presidential powers needed in, 471
John Paul II on, 461
lack of results from, 442–43
market economy needed in, 33, 648
Soviet participation in global economy as aim of, 432
translation of, 434
war resulting from failure of, 434, 439
Perestroika (Gorbachev), 273, 424
Permanent Instruction, 534, 535
Peru, 392
Perugino (Pietro Vannucci), 459
Perun, 502
Peter, 86, 287
Christ’s command to, 23, 142, 484
Christ’s confrontation of, 53
as first Pope, 17, 31, 52, 76, 83, 119, 127, 140, 197, 374
Keys given to, 132, 157, 197, 374, 618; see also Petrine Keys
renaming of, 686
Peter the Great, 237
Petrine Keys, 136, 144, 157, 197, 606, 618
papal power embodied in, 51, 86, 127–28, 134–35, 142, 148, 189, 374, 451, 464–65, 484, 518, 522, 639, 641, 657
perceived meaninglessness of, 637
Phalanx of workers, 195
Philip, Apostle, 684–85
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 298
Philippines, 154, 337
Philosopher’s Stone, 520
physical security, international, 316, 319–20, 321–22, 337
Piasecki, Boleslaw, 587
Piast dynasty, 499, 500, 501, 504, 505, 526
Piast Pact, 502, 503, 508, 509, 511, 513–14, 522, 529, 538, 584
Piggyback Globalists, 292–312, 313, 327, 345
definition of, 280, 292–94
Humanist faction of, 264, 292, 294–97, 298, 299, 308, 310, 314, 355, 365
John Paul II on, 293, 312
Mega-Religionist faction of, 38–39, 264, 292, 297–306, 308, 310, 355, 359
New Age faction of, 38–39, 264, 292, 294, 306–12, 355, 359
Pilate, Pontius, 665
Pillsbury, 330
Pilsudski, Jozef, 544
Pimen, 140–41
Ping-Fa: The Art of War (Sun Tzu), 218–19
Pironio, Eduardo Cardinal, 612, 613, 615
Pius V, Pope, 667
Pius VI, Pope, 119, 462
Pius VII, Pope, 119, 538
Pius IX, Pope, 119, 158, 538, 539, 541, 571
Pius X, Pope, 128, 136, 535–36, 547, 678
Pius XI, Pope, 119, 136, 173–74, 192, 512, 607
Pius XII, Pope, 65, 79, 119, 128, 136–37, 141, 147–48, 512, 548, 607, 636
death of, 137, 143
Jews saved by, 637
John Paul II and, 637–38
Soviet policy of, 129, 132, 147, 192, 257, 447
Wyszynski and, 568, 582, 583
Plekhanov, G. V., 195
PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization), 185, 649
Podgorny, Nikolai V., 434
Poe, Edgar Allan, 207
Poel, Otto, 643
Poggi, Monsignor Luigi, 582–83
Pogonowski, Iwo C., 498
poison gasses, 239, 411
Poland, 191, 240, 493–516
anti-Catholicism in, 96
Christianity’s 1000-year anniversary in, 574, 585
Communist government of, 96
constitutional monarchies of, 504, 506
declaration of freedom by artists and writers in, 594
as economic and political laboratory, 647, 654
economic troubles in, 96, 270, 573
elected monarchies of, 504, 507
emigration from, 538
First Partition of, 529, 533
First (Unitary) Republic of, 506–7, 508, 509, 511, 516, 518–36, 543, 547, 560
historical founding of, 500
Hitler’s invasion of, 548
Interrex Pact of, 508, 509, 511, 515–16, 529, 538, 539–40, 541, 542, 584
Jewish autonomy in, 504, 524
Jews aided by, 550
John Paul II’s Christmas message censored in, 94, 101
John Paul II’s visit to, 21–22, 23, 26–27, 41, 66, 74, 92–113, 147, 268, 269, 366, 490, 541
Lithuania united with, 505
martial law imposed in, 270–71, 635
Masonry of, 527–29, 531, 533, 545
Messianists and Resurrectionists of, 540–41, 545, 552, 574
Mixed Commission of, 558, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 572, 576, 581
mythical founding of, 499–500
national debt of, 270, 635
Pact between Mary and, 509–11, 515, 529, 538, 539, 572, 584
Piast dynasty of, 499, 500, 501, 504, 505, 526
Piast Pact of, 502, 503, 508, 509, 511, 513–14, 522, 529, 538, 584
polonicitas of, 538, 541, 542, 547
pre-World War II Jewish population of, 514
Primate Bishop of, 508, 539
Prussian Pact with, 530
rebellions in, 538
religious freedom in, 504, 507, 514, 524
Roman Catholic Church in, 127, 183, 271, 435, 501, 507, 509, 522–23, 524, 539, 541–42, 556–558, 563–71, 574–77, 580–600
romanitas of, 503, 538, 539, 541, 542, 545, 546, 547–48, 551, 553, 578, 584
Second Partition of, 530, 533
Second Republic of, 516, 542, 543–44, 547, 550, 552
Slavic history of, 498–99
Solidarity Party in government of, 438, 439
Soviet Union and, 92, 96, 97–98, 108, 124, 268–72, 437, 455–56, 551, 554–77, 580, 621, 635–36
strikes in, 597, 624
territorial expansion of, 504
Third Partition of, 530, 532, 535
Third Republic of, 554–77
200-year political eclipse of, 23, 26, 493–94, 495, 516–17, 654
underground universities in, 269, 550
U.S. sanctions against, 636
vow of servitude to Mary made by, 574, 585, 586–87, 590, 593, 594, 599, 621, 622, 654
water and soil pollution in, 400
Western Lands of, 559–60, 567, 590
West Germany and, 560, 561, 593, 596, 600–601, 611, 635–36
world’s first general elections in, 506
in World War I
, 542–43
in World War II, 516–17, 548–52, 554
Polish College, 541–42, 545, 551
Polish Grand Orient, 529, 533
Polish Savings Bank, 581
Polityka, 96, 99
Polo, Marco, 331
Polonia Sacra, 537, 541, 547, 550, 552, 559, 584
polonicitas, 538, 541, 542, 547
Pol Pot, 421
Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace (PCJP), 261, 304, 305
Pontifical Institute for Culture, 439
Pontius Pilate, 665
popes:
kidnapping of, 119
travels by, 117–20 see also specific popes
pornography, 190
Portillo, Lopez, 72
Potocki, Ignacy, 530
Potsdam agreement, 517, 531, 551, 555
Poupard, Cardinal, 296, 439
Pravda, 155, 272
Preston, Guy, 334
Price, John Randolph, 308
principle of balance, 175–76, 178, 179, 180, 181, 183, 188, 198, 199
proletarian revolution, 205, 208
Protestant Church, 139, 141, 258, 260, 309, 522, 615
Protestant Reformation, 507, 521, 523
Provincial Globalists, 282–92, 313, 345
ancient non-Christian faction of, 289
Angelist faction of, 284–85, 287, 643
“apartness” faction of, 289–91
definition of, 280
John Paul II’s views on, 283, 292
Minimalist faction of, 285–87
Prus, Boleslaw, 539
Prussia, 504, 523, 529, 530, 531, 538
Puzyna, Jan Cardinal, 535–36, 678
Qaddafi, Muammar Al-, 161
Qiao Shi, 408
Quaker Oats, 330
racja stanu, 516, 517, 559, 567, 569
Radical Reformers, 362
Radio Free Europe, 570
Radio Moscow, 469
Radogoszcz, 549
Raimondi, Archbishop Luigi, 131
Rain Man, 153
Rakowski, Mieczyslaw, 95–96, 99
Rambo, 153
Rampolla Del Tindaro, Mariano Cardinal, 535–36, 678–79
Rapacki, Adam, 579
Rasputin, Grigori E., 211
Rathenau, Walter, 237
Ratti, Archbishop Achille, 173
Ratzinger, Joseph Cardinal, 77–78, 79, 87, 630
Rauschning, Hermann, 239
Reagan, Ronald, 159, 314, 369, 400
“evil empire” epithet of, 28, 29, 423, 626
Gorbachev’s wooing of, 29, 423–24
Moscow visited by, 423
Poland and, 636
summits between Gorbachev and 390, 394
“trust but verify” approach of, 395, 396, 479
Red Army (Soviet Union), 33, 376, 396, 433, 444, 464, 473, 573, 647
Redemptor Hominis (John Paul II), 74, 79
refugees, 186–87
Reuchlin, Johannes, 521
Reuter, Edward, 643
RJR Nabisco, 389
Rockefeller, David, 326, 327, 333
Rockefeller, John D., IV, 298
Rockefeller family, 335
Rockefeller Foundation, 335
Rokossovsky, Marshal K., 555
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