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Last week a German salvo (in Spanish) shelled Catholic Latin America with assurances that Catholicism still fared well in the Reich and in the silence that was Poland. The broadcast pictured ...
In Poland, a strongly Catholic country, the Communists have not dared to outlaw religion, but they hope to suffocate it by continual restrictions. The priest’s story: Thugs were hired to beat ...
Gordon Welters for The New York Times “Twenty years of freedom and religion is evaporating,” he said. “This is the crisis of Christianity in Poland.” Church supporters said the trend was ...
But there are differences, too. Four times Ireland’s size with nearly eight times as many people, Poland’s pre-war population included three million Jews and anti-Catholic feeling was common.