CURRENT MOON

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

The Church Has Refused To Make Public Names Of Clerics Who Cooperated With Communist Services


WaPo is reporting that:

Leading Polish Priest Admits Spying for Communists
Reuters
Tuesday, July 11, 2006; 6:04 AM

WARSAW (Reuters) - A leading Catholic priest in Poland, where the late Polish Pope John Paul II championed resistance under communism, said on Tuesday he had for 24 years spied on dissidents and clerics for communist secret services.

Allegations against Michal Czajkowski, a respected figure known for his work on Catholic-Jewish relations, were first published by a newspaper in May. But the priest had rejected them until now.

"I want to apologize and ask for forgiveness, especially for those whom I have hurt. There is no doubt about my guilt," Czajkowski wrote in a statement.

"I have already expressed my regret toward God. Now I am doing it toward people."

Czajkowski, an associate of John Paul who was succeeded last year by Pope Benedict, was a willing agent who reported about pro-democratic activities of his fellow clerics, according to the National Remembrance Institute, which oversees communist-era files.

Czajkowski's past is an embarrassment for a Polish church still coming to terms with the full role it played under communism.

The church supported the pro-democracy Solidarity movement, but up to 10 percent of its members may have at the same time cooperated with communist authorities, historians say.

The church has refused to make public names of clerics who cooperated with communist services.

John Paul's first visit as Pope to then-communist Poland in 1979 drew millions onto the streets and inspired Poles to challenge their communist rulers.

He was widely seen as a major influence behind the rise a year later of Solidarity, which won power in 1989 and helped bring about the fall of communism in the entire Soviet bloc.


Anyone who imagines that the catholic church is about ANYTHING other than the power, wealth, and security of the catholic church, and it's anti-woman agenda, is so amazingly naive that I'm surprised they're allowed to have credit cards or sign documents. Note that this isn't some random village priest. This was an associate of the former pope who waited until that pope was dead to come forward. I think we can all figure this one out. There are never so few sides that the catholics can't play all of them against the middle.

I hate these motherfuckers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My father is a former/lapsed Catholic. Lapsed since the 1930's as a matter of fact. He's told us the story many times, of how it happened, he was in the movie theater watching a newsreel, and saw Italian priests sprinkling holy water on the bombers before they took off to drop bombs on the Ethiopians. Like many old people, he has a tendency to repeat stories, and he got a chance to tell this one again when the pastor or whoever came around to his hospital room last week to ask about his religious preferences.

Anonymous said...

I have never known any church, at any time, that did not either have its hand out or its leg spread.