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Foreign Department (IND) of, 220–22

CPU's replacement of, 226, 230

Intelligence Directorate (RU) and, 221–22

Chekisty
(Dziak), 219

Chemical Bank, 386

chemical warfare, 169

Cheney, Richard, 649

Chernenko, Konstantin, 27, 197, 242, 253, 383

Chernobyl disaster, 400

Chesterton, G. K., 656

Chevron, 389

CHG (Cravath, Henderson and Gersdorf), 334

Chiang Kai-shek, 407

Chicago World's Fair (1893), 301

Chicherin, Georgi G., 237

Chile, 69, 337

China, People's Republic of, 233, 289, 384, 402–10, 420, 449, 492

“apartness” of, 290–91, 643

Cultural Revolution in, 406, 407

East-West politics and, 25–26, 34, 454–55, 457

as future global contender, 345–346, 349

Gorbachev's visit to, 409, 412

under Mao, 405–7

national symbols of, 353

Nixon and, 407

political oppression in, 37, 267, 360, 403

population control measures in, 340

Roman Catholic Church in, 583

Soviet Union and, 26, 232, 242, 246, 409, 412–13, 454–55, 464, 567, 652

student pro-democracy movement in, 37, 155, 267, 355, 360, 403–5, 407, 408–10, 413

Tibet invaded by, 37, 184, 407

Western business in, 404

Western ignorance of, 403–5, 407, 410

China/Tech, 328

China Welfare Fund for Handicapped (CWFH), 408

chlorofluorocarbons, 187, 364

Chopin, Frédéric, 538

Christ:

Apostles commanded by, 132

Church founded by, 52

crucifixion of, 665, 675

desertion of, 676

establishing personal bond with, 510

Judas's betrayal of, 661, 662, 665, 674

Judas trusted by, 663, 675

Last Supper of, 674, 675

mandate of, 22, 142, 484

Peter confronted by, 53

Peter given Keys by, 132, 157, 197, 374, 618

Peter renamed by, 686

sacrifice of, 155

salvation through, 260

as Savior, 156, 207, 670

teachings of, 19, 20, 22, 33, 39, 62, 74, 100, 192, 378, 455, 466, 474–475, 492

Christendom, 354, 359–60, 500

Christenson, Reo M., 30

Christianity, 293, 297

“anonymous” followers of, 419

in Gramsci's social analysis, 224, 244–45, 247–48, 250–51, 266, 377, 398, 399, 417, 534

Great Schism of, 518

Humanist attack on, 26, 295

1000-year anniversary of, in Poland, 574, 585

1000-yr anniversary of, in Ukraine, 123–24

secularization of, 260

Western abandonment of, 266–67

Christian Scientists, 141, 285, 286

Christian X, King of Denmark, 523

church and state, separation of, 365, 375, 508, 562, 564

Churchill, Winston, 129, 131–32, 152, 176–77, 219, 234, 554, 599

Church of God of Abrahamic Faith, 286

Church of Good Humanist, 296

Church Peace Union (CPU), 302

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), 314, 570

Cicognani, Archbishop Amleto, 128, 129–30, 131, 234

Citibank, 386

class struggle, 202–3, 204–5, 209, 214

Clemenceau, Georges, 544

Clement XII, Pope, 527, 528

CN (poison gas), 411

Coca-Cola, 330, 404

Codevilla, Angelo M., 218

Coggan, Archbishop Donald, 67

Cojuangcos family, 154

“Cold-Eyed, I Contemplate the World” (Mao), 406

College of Cardinals, 599, 612

Colloquium Caritativum
, 507

Columbia Pictures, 329

Columbus, Christopher, 71, 331

COMECON (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance), 110, 324, 647

Comintern (Communist International), 220, 233

Committee for Defense of Workers (KOR), 270, 483, 597, 624, 635

Committee for Social Self-Defense (KSS), 597

Committee on Society, Development and Peace (SODEPAX), 304–5, 311

Communist International (Comintern), 220, 233

Communist Manifesto, The
(Engels and Marx), 203, 209, 532

Communist Party of China (CPC), 267, 353, 360, 404, 5, 408, 409, 410

Communist Party of Hungary, 272, 438

Communist Party of Italy, 243, 244, 246, 249–50, 267

Communist Party of Poland (CPP), 93, 94, 96, 107, 269–70, 435, 576, 579

Communist Party of Soviet Union (CPSU), 219, 254, 376, 411, 645

birth of, 215, 222

Central Committee of, 216–17, 223, 226–27, 232, 233, 235, 248, 250, 413, 419, 443, 464, 624

Communist parties modeled on, 222, 237, 241, 251, 271

dissident movements controlled by, 483

as East bloc leader, 177

Komsomol and, 418, 460

monopoly lost by, 367, 369, 468, 469–70

political power held by, 215, 216, 232

Communist Party of the World (CPW), 31–32

Compaoré, Blaise, 476

computers, laptop, 153

Conable, Barber, 643

concentration camps:

Nazi, 105, 546, 548, 549

Soviet, 129–30, 183, 234

Conciliar Church, 681–82

Conciliar Mass, 667

Concordat, 576, 597

Confalonieri, Carlo Cardinal, 78, 616

Conference for Workers' Self-Government (KSR), 624, 635

Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 256, 441, 467, 468, 650

Confucianism, 139

Congregation for Doctrine of Faith, 77

Congress of Vienna, 528, 531–32, 533, 534

Connery, Scan, 329

Conquest, Robert, 234

Consalvi, Ercole Cardinal, 532

Constantine, 49

Constantinople, 501

Consitution, U.S., 505

containment, doctrine of, 178–80, 183, 188, 190, 199, 241, 428, 429, 433

contraception, see birth control

Cooke, Terence Cardinal, 303–4

Coolidge, Calvin, 152

Copernicus, Nicholas, 509

corporate culture, 339

Costa Rica, 130

Coste, Yves de la, 463

Council for Interfront, 443

Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon), 110, 324, 647

Council of Constance, 507

Council of Polish Bishops, 572

Council of Trent, 667

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), 334, 335, 337

CPC (Communist Party of China), 267, 353, 360, 404, 405, 408, 409, 410

CPP (Communist Party of Poland), 93, 94, 96, 107, 269–70, 435, 576, 579

CPSU, see Communist Party of Soviet Union

CPU (Church Peace Union), 302

CPW (Communist Party of the World), 31–32

Cravath, Henderson and Gersdorf (CHG), 334

Cravath, Paul, 334, 335

Credit Suisse, 328

Critical Legal Studies Groups, 456

Cromwell, Oliver, 525, 526

CSCE (Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe), 256, 441, 467, 468, 650

CS First Boston, 328

Cuba, 110, 130, 420, 449

Soviet Union and, 161, 392, 428, 441, 457, 467, 471

Cuban missile crisis, 130, 254, 336

Cubillos, Hernan, 69

Cuisinart, 153

Curzon line, 540

CWFH (China Welfare Fund for Handicapped), 408

Cyrankiewicz, Jozef, 555, 568, 579, 581, 584, 588, 592

Czartoryski, Prince Adam Jerzy, 531

Czechoslovakia, 110, 182, 191

air pollution in, 400

fall of Communist government in, 440

free elections in, 468

John Paul II's visit to, 33, 37, 52–53, 463

Roman Catholic Church in, 557, 583

Soviet invasion of (1968), 179

Dacchau, 546

Dalai Lama, 304, 490

Dalbor, Edmund Cardinal, 542–43, 544, 547, 550, 621

“Dallas,” 153, 190

Daneels, Godfried Cardinal, 296, 683

Darwin, Charles, 203, 204, 205, 207, 315, 316

Dasuki, Ibraham, 284

death penalty, 340

death with dignity, 340

Deconstructionists, 456

Defense Department, U.S., 392

de Gaulle, Charles, 162

Delamuraz, Jean-Pascal, 317, 642

De Mita, Ciriaco, 390

democracy, parliamentary, 203

democratic egalitarianism, 35–36, 37–38, 40, 42, 265, 380, 441

Deng Pufong, 406, 408, 419, 420

Deng Xiaoping, 353, 403, 404–10

Mao's imprisonment of, 406

student demonstrations suppressed by, 404–5, 409–10, 412

Western ignorance of, 404–5, 408, 409, 410

Denmark, 265, 523, 525

D'Ercole, Giovanni, 450

d'Estaing, Philippe Gerard, 642

détente, 255, 478

Dewey, John, 294

dialectical materialism, 202–3, 205, 267, 364

dialectic process, 201–2

Diderot, Denis, 357–58

Disraeli, Benjamin, 206

divorce, 263, 264, 311, 632

Djilas, Milovan, 196, 271–72

Dominican order, 261, 552

Dominican Republic, 130–31, 132

Dominik, Bishop Konstanty, 546

d'Oresme, Nicholas, 505

dos Santos, Lucia, 627, 628, 629–30, 633, 634–35, 636

Dostoyevski, Fyodor, 396

Dowd, Maureen, 369

Dubcek, Alexander, 440, 483

Dubrovka, Princess, 501

Duchy of Warsaw, 531

Dukla, 528

Dulles, John Foster, 298, 303, 308

Dzerzhinsky, Feliks Edmondovich, 218–19, 225, 226, 231, 236, 250

Dziak, John, 219, 233, 253, 254

Earp, Wyatt, 456

Eastern hemisphere, 172–92

arms race and, 179, 180

East-West moral equivalence and, 173–74, 175, 181–89

as empire, 172

financial aid to, 73, 180

industry of blame used by, 187–88

mutual penetration of Western and, 481–82

pawns in balance between Western and, 182, 183–87

Western vs., 172–73, 181

world conditions and, 189–91

Eastern Orthodoxy, 43–44, 288–89, 643 see also Greek Orthodox Church; Russian Orthodox Church

“East is Red, The,” 405, 406

Eastman Kodak, 389

East Timor, 37, 163

Economist
, 360, 645

ecumenism, 85, 258–60, 305, 483, 671

Eden, Anthony, 238

education, globalist trends in, 330–332, 339, 391

EEC,
see
European Economic Community

egalitarian ecumenism, 85

Eichmann, Adolf, 239

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 298, 369

Eisenhower, Susan, 369

electronics industry, 328

Elf Gabon, 167

Elias, 519

Elijah, 519

Elizabeth II, Queen of England, 298

Ellis, Havelock, 239

Ellul, Jacques, 362

El Salvador, 184, 467

Empire Trust, 335

encyclopédistes
, 358

Engels, Friedrich, 195, 203, 204, 208, 235, 273, 396, 528, 532

Enlightenment, 358, 362, 526–27

environmental pollution, 160, 364, 379, 400

Estonia, 30, 182, 272, 442, 468, 498, 499

Etchegeray, Roger Cardinal, 683

ethical systems, 139

Ethiopia, 161, 337, 467

in East-West struggle, 184, 478

refugees in, 186

Soviet aid to, 392

Eucharist, 667–70, 674–75

Enrocentrism, 331

Europe, Central, 48, 392

balance of power and, 22, 26, 27, 41, 614

market economies needed in, 647

Europe, Eastern, 161

concession of, to Soviet Union, 176

environmental pollution in, 400

free elections in, 468

liberation of, 29, 34, 44, 189–92, 272, 367, 368, 379, 433, 438, 440–41, 443, 456, 645

market economies needed in, 647

newly-elected leaders of, 644–45

no-idea movement of, 191

Roman Catholic Church in, 43, 44–45, 145, 146, 557, 561, 583

secularism of, 360

World War II betrayal of, 240–41

Europe, Greater, 34, 457, 474, 482, 648–50, 657

Europe, Western, 41, 153–54, 349

economic power of, 28

secularism of, 359–60

European Conference of Bishops, 51

European Economic Community (EEC), 334, 336, 379, 482

in globalist framework, 34, 321, 323, 324

Gorbachev and, 433

European Parliament, 341, 482

euthanasia, 340, 361, 364

Evangelists, 285

evolution, theory of, 203, 204–5

“Falcon Crest,” 153

“Family Feud,” 153

Fang Lizhi, 357–58, 360

Farren, Michael, 643

Fatima, miracle of, 49, 627–33

events of, 47, 27–29

John Paul II and, 47, 48, 439, 476, 590–91, 631–33, 634, 636–37, 655, 656

Mary's messages in, 47–48, 590–591, 629–33, 634, 636, 637, 655, 656

Faust
(Goethe), 331

FDI
(foreign direct investment), 320

Felici, Pericle Cardinal, 612–13

feminism, 456, 615, 676

fiber optics, 328

Figaro, Le
, 413

Filaret (Metropolitan), 440

film industry, 153, 329

Final Solution, 163, 239, 291

Findhorn Bay, 308, 312

Findhorn New Age Center, 309–10

Finland, 498, 499, 544, 555

Finnish Employers Confederation, 268

First Chicago Bank, 386

First Commandment, 158, 174

First International, 220

Fletcher, David, 308, 310

Ford, Gerald R., 255

Ford, Harrison, 329

Ford Foundation, 336

foreign aid, 165–66

foreign direct investment (FDI), 320

Fort VII, 549

Foundations of Leninism
(Stalin), 235, 239

Fournier, Charles, 195

Fox, Matthew, 307

France, 389, 524

German reunification and, 467, 650

Gorbachev's visit to, 402, 427, 431

John Paul II's visit to, 116

nineteenth-century radical politics in, 564

treaty with Great Britain and Italy and (1915), 173

weapons industry of, 169

in World War II, 240, 241, 517

Franciscan order, 261

Franco, Francisco, 593

Frank, Hans, 548–49, 550

Frankfurter Zeitung
, 22, 437

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