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Murder of Father Jerzy Popieluszko in the light of new evidence.
This work tells the story of the Catholic Church's confrontation with communism, from the French Revolution onwards, but with particular emphasis on the post-War period. It sets out new evidence of how successive Popes unwittingly helped communism expand. Interwoven with this narrative is the life-story of Karol Woytyla, who as Pope John Paul II is the first Eastern European Pope to sit on the throne of Peter.
The church -- Sin -- Modernity -- The person and society -- Politics -- The nation penitent -- Ecclesia militans -- The Jew -- Polak-Katolik -- Mary, militant and maternal
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Presents interviews with representatives of three generations of Polish Jews now living in Poland or in Israel, on the interwar period and up to the present. Discusses mainly their identity problems, their political choices, and the impact of antisemitism on their lives.
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