222 INDEX
Dialogue: and Aggiornamento, 1, 4,
15, 99–100; Catholic-Protestant,
118–119, 124; Christian-Marxist,
16, 107–8, 118–20, 124, 126, 176–77;
Ecclesiam suam on, 22; Pacem in terris
on, 21; Polish-German, 190–96; at
Vatican II, 118–19, 123, 124
Diaspora church, 173–74
Dignitatis humanae. See Freedom of
conscience
Divini redemptoris. See Communism
Dobrynin, Anatoly, 35, 42
Draganović, Krunoslav, 77, 89–90
Dubček, Alexander, 107, 123
Dziś i Jutro [Today and tomorrow], 135.
See also PAX
Eastern Orthodoxy, 2, 9, 29–32, 42–43,
105, 155–56, 177
Ecclesiam suam, 20–22. See also Dialogue
Ecumenism, 1–2, 114, 116, 118–19, 121,
123, 126, 128n8, 155–56
Education, 103–4, 106, 108–10, 120–22
Émigrés: Croatian, 77–78; Polish, 136,
145–46, 153, 157, 165–66, 177
Eska, Juliusz, 172–77. See also Więź
Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia
(SIV), 78–79
Francis (pope), 4, 198n228
Freedom of conscience, 73, 84,
87–88, 99, 105–6, 128, 150–52,
186–87
Galuška, Miroslav, 110, 112
Gaudium et spes, 20, 80, 100, 128,
151, 154, 178–79, 184, 187. See also
Conciliar schemata
Germany, 8–9, 13, 54, 120–21, 135,
189–192, 194, 196
Glas Koncila [Voice of the council], 23,
75, 82–84, 93, 97
Glas s Koncila. See Glas Koncila
Gomułka, Władysław, 139, 142n52,
159–63, 168–69, 171, 191–92, 196–97
Grabska, Stanisława, 193–94
Great Novena, 141, 155, 158, 160, 190–
- See also Mary, Virgin; Millennium
of Polish Christendom; Wyszyński,
Stefan
Greek Catholicism, 9, 16, 109–12
Grootaers, Jan, 130, 149–50, 164–65,
178, 185
Hamvas, Endre, 61, 64, 66
Holy Office, 13–14, 135, 137, 148
Hrůza, Karl, 110, 112
Human Rights, 22, 48, 84, 107–8, 124,
125, 126, 196–97
Humanism: of Leszek Kołakowski, 139;
of Stefan Swieżawski, 183; of Więź,
175–76
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 , 57, 58
Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party,
62, 64
Hungary, 5–8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 22–25, 50–
74, 129, 168, 177. See also Agreements
with the Holy See; State Office of
Confessional Affairs
Hus, Jan, 102, 106, 121
Hussites, 102, 117–18, 121–22
Index of Banned Books, 55–56
“Indifferentism,” 186–87
Informations Catholiques Internationales,
146–47, 175. See also PAX
“Integrism,” 173–77
Italy, 13, 15, 28, 41, 45, 63, 65, 77–78, 94,
134, 162, 169, 178
Izvestia [News], 27, 45
Jaroszewski, Tadeusz, 176–77
Jesus, 121, 123
John Paul II (pope, saint): auxiliary
bishop of Kraków, 29, 130, 184;
election to papacy, 6, 97, 181, 189;
and human rights, 124–25; and ideas
of Tomislav J. Šagi-Bunić, 96; legacy,
197–98, 128–29; on legacy of Vatican
II, 7, 24–25; at Vatican II, 132, 184–89
John XXIII (pope, saint): 1, 19, 27–29,
31–32, 34–38, 41–46, 49, 54, 57, 62,
70, 78–79, 99, 103, 113, 122, 131,
139–40, 142, 153, 160–62, 170, 173,
177, 194
Johnson, Lyndon B., 35, 46–47