lustration bill. was there? The church in Czechoslovakia played nothing like Trouble is, more names than almost anyone might have...
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REPORT ON THE BALKANS the north where most of the monasteries are located. Serb...
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REPORT ON THE BALKANS IS MACEDONIA NEXT? THE CHAOS MOVES SOUTH s the conflagration of civil strife spreads inexorably southward through former Yugoslavia, the tinder box looks set to be lit in...
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REPORT ON THE BALKANS THE NEXT EXPLOSION KOSOVO IN THE WINGS he blood bath in what was Yugoslavia is, in all probability, not yet ended. Of its six former republics—Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia,...
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA EUROPE'S SCRAMBLED EGG MODERN, MODERATE MUSLIMS Bosnia-Herzegovina has been variously described as an ethnic cocktail, a scrambled egg, and a patchwork quilt. It is the only...
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MONSIGNOR JOZEF TISO A SPECTER HAUNTING SLOVAKIA This past July, the unveiling of a memorial plaque to Msgr. Jozef Tiso, the president of Slovakia during World War n, in the town of Banovce nad...
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THE CHURCHES THAT WOULD NOT DIE VICTORY & STRUGGLE IN EASTERN EUROPE PEADAR KIRBY BORYS A. GUDZIAK JANICE BROUN East Germany While the churches' key role in East Germany's revolution last...
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O Lithuania, land of the unquenchable wick ne area of the USSR which does not seem likely to benefit from glasnost is Lithuania, even though 1987 is the six-hundredth anniversary of the...
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STILL WAITING FOR THE MILLENNIUM THE CHURCHES & SOVIET 'GLASNOST' JANICE BROUN Mr. Gorbachev's basic motivation for g las nost is to produce a new-look Soviet soci ety efficient enough to...
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CHURCH & STATE IN THE SOVIET UNION
Gleb Yakunin,. unquenched spirit
JANICE BROUN O N THE FIRST OF November, fifty-year-old Father Gleb Yakunin, a Russian Orthodox priest, will have...
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