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)
Forefathers’ Eve (Mickiewicz)
“Forefathers’ Eve and the Twentieth Anniversary” (Wojtyła)
Foreign Press Association of Italy
Fossanuova, Abbey of
“Foundations of the Church’s Doctrine on the Principles of Conjugal Life, The,”
Fourth World Conference on Women, see Beijing Women’s Conference
France
Catechism sales in
Catholicism in
John Paul’s UNESCO speech in
Lustiger and
papal pilgrimage of 1996 to
papal pilgrimage of 1997 to
Taizé monastery of
worker-priests in
World Youth Day in
France: A Mission Country? (Godin)
Francis of Assisi, Saint
Franco, Francisco
Frank, Hans
Frank, Simon
freedom
family life as true school of
as giving vs. taking
humanism and
Instructions on
love and
martyrdom and
modernity and
moral theology and
nominal
in Our God’s Brother
in Person and Act
religious, see religious freedom
and role of workers
sexuality and
sin and
transnational organizations and
truth and
Vatican II debate on
in Veritatis Splendor
free will, human condition and
French Revolution
Fresno Larraín, Juan Francisco
Fries, Heinrich
Frings, Joseph
Fritsch (Auschwitz commandant)
From a Far Country (film)
Frossard, André
Fundamental Agreement
aftermath of
agenda for
bilateral commission and
and definition of Church
diplomatic relations question and
follow-on negotiations in
framework for negotiations of
Holy See-Vatican issue in
Jaeger-Gur back channel in
John Paul’s role in
“Legal Personality Agreement” and
Madrid peace conference and
negotiations in
Orthodox Church’s approval of
prelude to
religious freedom article of
signing of
U.S. diplomacy and
Gabon
Gadamer, Hans-Georg
Gajowniczek, Franciszek
Galatians, Book of
Galen, Clemens August von
Galileo Galilei
Gałkowska, Maria Braun
Gałkowski, Jerzy
Ganaka, Gabriel
Gandhi, Indira
Gandhi, Mohandas
Gantin, Bernardin
Garcia, Dennis
Garrigou-Lagrange, Reginald
Garrone, Gabriel-Marie
Gatti, Luigi
“Gaude Mater Polonia” (Rejoice, Mother Poland)
Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World) (Schema XIII)
Gdańsk Accords (1980)
Gdańsk Shipyard Massacre
Gebhardt (teacher)
Genesis, Book of
George, Francis
Georgetown University
German Bishops’ Conference
Germany, Democratic Republic of (East)
mass emigration from
Germany, Federal Republic of (West)
and beatification of Stein
Catholicism in
Cologne mass of 1987 in
papal pilgrimage of 1980 to
papal pilgrimage of 1987 to
Vatican II and
Germany, Imperial
Germany, Nazi
Germany, Reunified
new evangelism in
papal pilgrimage of 1996 to
Germany, Weimar
Gettysburg Address
Geyer, Georgie Anne
Ghana
Gielgud, John
Gierek, Edward
ouster of
Gift and Mystery (John Paul II)
Gigot, Paul
Gilboa, Moshe
Gilson, Etienne
Giscard d’Estaing, Valery
Giudici, Piervincenzo
Giussani, Luigi
glasnost
Glemp, Józef
Glendon, Mary Ann
Głos Narodu (The Voice of the People)
God:
atheistic humanism and
creation stories and
European history and
the future and
history and
human love and
love of
marriage and
mercy of
Michelangelo’s depiction of
modern culture and
mystical encounter with
and nature of work
original sin and communion with
papacy as bridge to
revelation of
saint making and
self-giving and
sexual love and
as source of Christian unity
Trinity doctrine and
in Wojtyła’s doctoral dissertation
work and creativity of
Godin, Abbé
Gomułka, Władysław
Gong Pin-mei, Ignatius
“Good Friday of Bratislava,”
Good Samaritan, parable of
Gorbachev, Mikhail
August 1991 coup against
Casaroli’s praise of
John Paul’s correspondence with
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to
perestroika policy of
as providential man
Sakharov and
Vatican visits by
Gorbachev, Raisa
Gore, Al
Górecki, Henryk
Grabski, Władysław
Graça Guedes Sales Henriques, Maria da
Graham, Billy
Grammont, Dom Paul
Great Britain
Falklands War and
papal pilgrimage of 1982 to
Great Jubilee of the Year 2000
“Great Novena,”
Greek Catholic Church (GCC):
in Romania
Russian Orthodox Church and
St. Teresa’s Church controversy and
in Ukraine
and Union of Brest
Greene, Graham
Gregory I (the Great), Pope
Gregory VII, Pope
Gregory XI, Pope
Gregory XVI, Pope
Greinacher, Norbert
Grillmeier, Alois
Groblicki, Juliusz
Groër, Hans Hermann
Gromyko, Andrei
John Paul’s meetings with
Grósz, Károly
Grünwald, Battle of
Grzybowski, Wacław
Guam
Guatemala
Guevara, Che
Guinea Bissau
Gulag Archipelago
Gulbinowicz, Henryk
Gulf War
Vatican’s role in
Gur, Shlomo
Gutiérrez, Gustavo
Gutiu, Gheorghe
Haiti
Halifax, Edward Wood, Lord
“Hallelujah Chorus” (Handel)
Hallier, Hans-Joachim
Hamao, Stephen Fumio
Hamer, Jerome
Hartford Appeal for Theological Affirmation
Harvey, James
Hasang, Paul Chocaron;ng
Hassan II, King of Morocco
Havel, Václav
Hays, Joe
Hegel, G. W. F.
Heidegger, Martin
Heim, Bruno
“Helpful Love” (newsletter)
Helsinki Final Act (1975)
Casaroli on
Madrid review conference for
Solidarity crisis and
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
heroism
Hertzberg, Arthur
Herzl, Theodore
Herzog, Roman
Heschel, Abraham Joshua
Heydel, Teresa, see Życzkowska, Teresa Heydel
Heydel, Zdzisław
Hickey, James
Hildebrand, Dietrich von
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Hiroshima Peace Memorial
Hitler, Adolf
Hlond, Augustyn
Höffner, Joseph
Holocaust
Catholic remembrance of
Christian anti-Judaism and
and Jews of Italy
see also anti-Semitism; Jews, Judaism
Holocaust Memorial Concert
Holy Land
Church policy in
Holy Roman Empire
Holy See Press Office (Sala Stampa)
Holy Year of the Redemption (1983-84)
Homo Dei (Man of God)
Honduras
Honecker, Erich
Hong Kong
Hoomkamp, Kathryn Hawa
House of Representatives, U.S.
Hoxha, Enver
Humanae Vitae (Paul VI)
Humani Generis (Pius XII)
humanism
atheistic
Christian
crisis in
freedom and
Marxist reduction of
and reality of sin
Vatican II and
“humanitarian intervention,”
human rights
in Argentina
Charter 77 movement for
Chilean abuses of
El Salvador civil war and
in Indonesia
in 1979 UN address
in 1995 UN address
religious freedom and
U.S. bishops and
in Washington Monument talk
Hume, Basil
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Hungary
Church in
papal visit of 1991 to
Vatican establishment of diplomatic relations with
Hurley, Francis T.
Hus, Jan
Husák, Gustav
Hussein, Saddam
Husserl, Edmund
Huxley, Aldous
Hyde, Henry
Hymns (Kasprowicz)
Iceland
Ignatius IV Hazim, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch
Ignatius Loyola, Saint
Witness to Hope Page 180