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Christianity
charity and
consecrated life and
Eastern, see Orthodox Church
humanism and
icons controversy of
Incarnation doctrine of
inculturation and
Judaism and
in Korea
liberation as theme of
modernity contrasted with
nationalism and
role of papacy in
spiritual unity and
Trinity doctrine of
in twentieth century
Ut Unum Sint and unity of
Christian Marxism
Christifideles Laici (Christ’s Faithful Lay People) (John Paul II)
Christodolous, Metropolitan of Dimitrias
Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania
Chrysostom, John
Chudy, Wojciech
Church, The
Church: Charism and Power (Boff)
Churchill, Winston
Church of the Assumption of Our Lady
Ciesielska, Danuta
Ciesielska, Marysia
Ciesielski, Jerzy
death of
Circle of Scholars of Polish Studies
Ciuba, Kazimierz
Civic Forum
Civiltà Cattolica
Clare of Assisi, Saint
Clement XIV, Pope
Clinton, Bill
John Paul’s meeting with
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
Clinton administration
Vatican’s Cairo Conference clash with
Clovis, King of the Franks
Clubs of the Catholic Intelligentsia (KIK)
CNN
Coalition of Parties for Democracy, Chilean
Code of Canon Law
additions to
Canon 1271 of
revision of
Code of Oriental Canon Law
Coggan, Donald
Colasuonno, Francesco
College of Bishops, see Synod of Bishops
College of Cardinals
John Paul’s appointments to
John Paul’s innovative use of
Jubilee 2000 debate in
papal election reform and
collegiality
Colombia
Colorado Party, Paraguayan
Commission of Cardinals
Committee for the Great Jubilee of 2000
Common Christological Declaration
Common Declaration of Unity
Common Market
see also European Community
Communio
in rift with Concilium
communism
collapse of
crisis of modernity and
family life and
humanism and
rule of law and
Solzhenitsyn on culture of
Communist Party:
Chinese
Cuban
Czechoslovak
Hungarian
Italian
Polish (KPP)
Soviet
Ukranian
Comte, Auguste
Comunione e Liberazione (Communion and Liberation)
concentration camps
see also specific camps
Concilium
Confalonieri, Carlo
Conference of Religious in England and Wales
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)
confession:
John Paul’s style in
practice of
Confessional (Grabski)
Confessions (St. Augustine)
Congar, Yves
Congo
Congregation for Bishops
Congregation for Catholic Education
Congregation for Divine Worship
Congregation for Oriental Churches
Congregation for Religious
Congregation for the Causes of Saints
Congregation for the Clergy
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF)
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: (cont.)
ARCIC-I and
Curran affair and
CU’s ecumenical dispute with
Instructions on liberation theology by
Küng affair and
“notification” on Boff by
ordination of women and
Ratzinger appointed Prefect of
Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
Congress of People’s Deputies, Soviet
Conrad-Martius, Hedwig
Constance, Council of
Constantinople, First Council of
Cooke, Terence
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Coptic Orthodox Church
Corinthians, First Book of
Corpus Christi procession
Corriere della Sera
Cortés, Hernán
Cossiga, Francesco
Costa Rica
Cottier, Georges
“Council and the Work of Theologians, The” (Wojtyła)
Council for Religious Affairs, Soviet
Council of Cardinals to Study the Organizational and Economic Problems of the Holy See (Council of Fifteen)
Council of Chalcedon
Council of Constance
Council of Ephesus
Council of Europe
Council of European Bishops’ Conferences
Council of Nicaea, Second
Council of the Laity
Council of Trent
Council to Help the Jews (“Zegota”)
Courier from Warsaw (Nowak)
Coyne, George
creation stories
“Cristero” uprising
Croatia
Cromwell, Oliver
Crooks, Thomas
Crossing the Threshold of Hope (John Paul II)
Crucitti, Francesco
Cruz, Oscar
Cuba
U.S. economic embargo of
Cuban Bishops’ Conference
Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban pilgrimage of 1998
communist regime’s opposition to
media and
Cuilapan address
Cultural Union
Culture of Tomorrow
Cunningham, Lawrence
Cuomo, Mario
Curran, Charles
Ćwikła, Maria Kotlarczyk
Cyril, Saint
Cywiński, Bohdan
Czartoryski, Stanisław
Czechoslovakia
Church in
overthrow of communism in
papal pilgrimage of 1990 to
religious freedom petitions in
St. Agnes’s canonization and
St. Methodius demonstrations in
Czech Republic
Czerny, Pavel
Dąbrowski, Bronisław
“Dąbrowski Mazurka,”
Dachau concentration camp
Dalai Lama
D’Alema, Massimo
Daly, Cahal
Dana (pop singer)
Daneels, Godfried
Daniélou, Jean
Dańkowski, Piotr
Dante Alighieri
D’Aubuisson, Robert
David (Wojtyła)
Davies, Norman
Day of the Sick
Dębowska, Irena
Dębowska, Krystyna
“Decision to Work Against the Policies of the Vatican in Relation with Socialist States” (Soviet Union)
Declaration of Independence, U.S.
Declaration on Religious Freedom, see Dignitatis Humanae
Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions (Nostra Aetate)
deconstructionism
Decree of Priestly Formation
Decree on Ecumenism
Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity
De Fürstenberg, Maximilian
de Gaulle, Charles
de Lubac, Henr
i
on humanism
John Paul’s friendship with
named cardinal
“Deluge, the,”
De Martino, Jane
democracy
in Centesimus Annus
in Chile
human rights and
moral law and
in Paraguay
in Poland
and pontificate of John Paul II
and right to life
truth and
Democratic Left Alliance, Polish
Democratic Party of the Left, Italian
Deng Xiaoping
Denmark
Denver, Colo.
Descartes, René
D’Escoto, Miguel
Deskur, Andrzej
Deskur, Joseph
détente
Deutsche Presse Agentur
De Villa, Henrietta
de Vries, Minke
Dezza, Paolo
Dherse, Jean-Loup
“Dialogue for Peace, A” (pastoral letter)
Diana, Princess of Wales
Diego, Caridad
Dies Domini (The Day of the Lord) (John Paul II)
Dignitatis Humanae (Declaration on Religious Freedom)
Dimitrios I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
death of
Rome pilgrimage by
Dionne, E. J., Jr.
Directory for the Applications of Principles and Norms on Ecumenism
Dives in Misericordia (Rich in Mercy) (John Paul II)
Divine Comedy (Dante)
Divine Revelation
Divinus Perfectionis Magister (Master of Divine Perfection) (John Paul II)
divorce
Djilas, Milovan
Doctrina de fide apud S. Ioannem a Cruce (The Doctrine of Faith According to St. John of the Cross) (Wojtyła)
Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (Lumen Gentium)
Dogmatic Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Vatican II)
Dominic, Saint
Dominican Republic
papal pilgrimage of 1992 to
Dominum et Vivificantem (Lord and Giver of Life) (John Paul II)
Döpfner, Julius
dos Santos, Alexandre José Maria
dos Santos, Lucia
Drinan, Robert
Duarte, José Napoleon
Dubček, Alexander
Dulles, Avery
Dunajewski, Albin
“Dutch Catechism,”
Duvalier family
Dylan, Bob
Dzerzhínskii, Feliks
Dziwisz, Stanisław
John Paul’s relationship with
John Paul’s UN address and
named bishop
East Timor
Ebeling, Gerhard
Ecce Homo (Chmielowski)
Ecclesia Dei (The Church of God) (John Paul II)
Ecclesia Dei Commission
Ecclesia in Africa (The Church in Africa) (John Paul II)
Ecclesiam Suam (Paul VI)
economics
capitalism and
state and
Ecuador
ecumenism, ecumenical movement
Balamand Document and
CDF-CU controversy
John Paul’s accomplishments on
Joint Declaration and
1983 Holy Year and
Polish Church and
Roman Catholic Outreach and
Ut Unum Sint on
see also specific churches and denominations
Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910
Egeria (pilgrim)
Egregiae Virtutis (Men of Extraordinary Virtue) (John Paul II)
Egypt
Ehrlich, Emilia
Einstein, Albert
Elizabeth of Hungary, Saint
Elizabeth of the Trinity
Elizabeth II, Queen of England
Ellacuría, Ignacio
El Salvador
Enigma coding machine
Enrile, Juan Ponce
Ephesians, Book of
Ephesus, Council of
Escrivá de Balaguer, Josemaría
Estermann, Alois
Esther, Book of
Estonia
Estonian Supreme Soviet
Estíu, Pedro Meurice
Etchegaray, Roger
Etchegaray, Roger: (cont.)
“parallel diplomacy” missions of
Ethiopia
Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Etsou-Nzabi-Bamungwabi, Frédéric
Eugene III, Pope
eugenics
Euntes in Mundum Universum (Going Out into the Whole World) (John Paul II)
Europe, Council of
European Commission
European Community (EC)
European Council of Ministers
European Council of the Laity
European Court of Human Rights
European Ecumenical Assembly, Second (1997)
European history, God and
European Parliament
John Paul’s address to
European spiritual unity, Roman Catholic Church and
European Synod of Bishops of 1991
Christianity and history in
East-West conflict in
media and
Rome-Orthodox relations and
European Union (EU)
euthanasia
Evaluation of the Possibility of Constructing a Christian Ethics on the Basis of the System of Max Scheler, An (Wojtyła)
Evangelical Church, German
“Evangelicals and Catholics Together,”
Evangelii Nuntiandi (Paul VI)
Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life) (John Paul II)
abortion issue in
capital punishment in
criticism of
draft process of
euthanasia in
infallibility question and
Lumen Gentium cited in
moral law vs. democratic pluralism in
response to
Ex Corde Ecclesiae (From the Heart of the Church) (John Paul II)
Expected Guest, The (play)
Extraordinary Synod
Final Report of
Ratzinger Report and
faith, reason and
Falaise Pocket, Battle of the
Falklands/Malvinas War
Familiaris Consortio (The Community of the Family)
family, family life:
in Cairo Conference
communism and
religious freedom and
sexuality and
Synod on
work and
family planning, see birth control
Fanini, Nilson
Faribundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN)
Felici, Pericle
feminism, see women
Feng Lizhi
Feuerbach, Ludwig
Fidei Depositum (The Deposit of Faith) (John Paul II)
Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason) (John Paul II)
Fifth Lateran Council
Figlewicz, Kazimierz
Figueiredo, João Batista
Fiji Islands
Filaret, Metropolitan of Kiev
Final Report (Extraordinary Synod of 1985)
Final Revolution, The (Weigel)
Final Solution
see also Holocaust
Finite and Eternal Being (Stein)
Finland
1st Armored Division, Polish
First Council of Constantinople
First Jewish War
First Vatican Council
Fisher, John
Fitzpatrick, Ruth
Florek, Józefa
Florensky, Pavel
Florovsky, Georges
Flynn, Raymond
Focolare movement
Foley, John
Food and Agricultural Organization (UN)