Anti-Catholicism in the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Anti-Catholic Campaigns, refer to those concerted efforts taken by the Soviet Union to defame, undermine, or otherwise decrease or limit the role of the Catholic Church in Europe.
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| - Anti-Catholicism in the Soviet Union (en)
- Anticatolicismo en la Unión Soviética (es)
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| - Anti-Catholicism in the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Anti-Catholic Campaigns, refer to those concerted efforts taken by the Soviet Union to defame, undermine, or otherwise decrease or limit the role of the Catholic Church in Europe. (en)
- El anticatolicismo en la Unión Soviética, incluyendo las campañas soviéticas anticatólicas, se refiere a los esfuerzos concertados de la Unión soviética por difamar, socavar y, en última instancia, hacer decrecer el papel de la Iglesia Católica en Europa. (es)
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| - If you choose the example of what we Poles have in our pockets and in our shops, then… communism has done very little for us. But if you choose the example of what is in our souls, I answer that communism has done very much for us. In fact our souls contain exactly the opposite of what they wanted. They wanted us not to believe in God, and our churches are full. They wanted us to be materialistic and incapable of sacrifice. They wanted us to be afraid of the tanks, of the guns, and instead we don't fear them at all. (en)
- The struggle against organized religion continued; it was especially vicious as far as Roman Catholicism was concerned, because it had ties beyond the limits of the Soviet sphere. Numerous members of the Catholic hierarchy were arrested and tried, including Cardinal Mindszenty in Hungary and Archbishop Beran in Czechoslovakia. The religious persecution survived even Stalin's demise; the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, was arrested in September 1953. (en)
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| - Anti-Catholicism in the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Anti-Catholic Campaigns, refer to those concerted efforts taken by the Soviet Union to defame, undermine, or otherwise decrease or limit the role of the Catholic Church in Europe. (en)
- El anticatolicismo en la Unión Soviética, incluyendo las campañas soviéticas anticatólicas, se refiere a los esfuerzos concertados de la Unión soviética por difamar, socavar y, en última instancia, hacer decrecer el papel de la Iglesia Católica en Europa. (es)
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