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by Malachi Martin


  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

 

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