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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SOVIET RUSSIA, 1917-39
/ DUNN, DENNIS J.YYEAUTHOR
: 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
BACKGROUND. CHRISTIANITY: EARLY HISTORY OF THE ORTHODOX AND CATHOLIC
TRADITIONS ; EAST SLAVS: UKRAINIAN, BELORUSSIAN, AND RUSSIAN NATIONAL
IDENTITIES
MUSCOVY, RUSSIAN EMPIRE, AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. IVAN THE GREAT TO
PETER II, 1462-1762 ; CATHERINE THE GREAT TO ALEXANDER III, 1762-1894 ;
NICHOLAS II AND THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT, 1894-1917
SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1917-21. COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT AND
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1917-20 ; COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT AND THE CATHOLIC
CHURCH, 1921
SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1921-24. COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT AND
THE VATICAN, 1921-24 ; COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH,
1922-24
CATHOLIC CHURCH AND VATICAN INITIATIVES, MID-1920S-1930 ;
ORTHODOX-CATHOLIC TIES AND THE ALBERTYN EXPERIMENT ; THE D'HERBIGNY
MISSION
KREMLIN, CATHOLIC CHURCH, AND COLLECTIVIZATION, 1928-33 ; THE SOVIET
GOVERNMENT, NEP, AND COLLECTIVIZATION (4TH REVOLUTION) ; CORRESPONDENCE
RELATED TO COLLECTIVIZATION FROM THE VATICAN ARCHIVES
SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH UNDER STALIN, 1933-34 ;
INTERNATIONAL SCENE, 1933-34 ; SOVIET GOVERNMENT AND THE CATHOLIC
CHURCH, 1933-34
SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH UNDER STALIN, 1935-39 ;
INTERNATIONAL SCENE, 1935-39 ; SOVIET GOVERNMENT AND THE CATHOLIC
CHURCH, 1935-39
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
Abrikosov, Vladimir 27-8, 57, 117
Abrikosova, Anna Ivanovna 27—8; see
also Mother Catherine Abrikosova
absolutism 7, 10-11, 22, 45; see also
authoritarianism
agriculture: kulak class of farmers 45, 83;
and New Economic Policy 80—1; and
peasant class 41; postwar profiles 54;
see also collectivization of agriculture;
famine
Alaska, Russian claim to 21
Albania 8, 54
Albert, Johannes 111
Aleutian Islands 54
Alexander I (tsar) 22, 23
Alexander II (tsar) 24-5
Alexander III (tsar) 25
Alexandria, patriarchal bishop of 5
Alexandrov, Nikolay 57, 117
Alexis (tsar) 20
Alphand, Charles 113, 115, 117
American Relief Administration (ARA)
51, 55
Ammende, Ewald 90
Amoudru, Jean-Baptiste 56, 112—13
Andrusovo, Armistice of 20
Anschluss 109
Anti-Comintern Pact 100, 108
anti-Communist movements/strategies
42-4, 59, 90, 96-100, 130-1
Antireligioznik (newspaper) 60, 118
anti-Semitism 44, 54, 59, 99, 100, 120
Armenian Apostolic Church 3, 8
Armenian Rite Catholic Church 2,
66, 115
arrests of clergy: 1917-1921 36, 38, 39;
1922-1924 56-60; 1926-1930 69-70.
71, 73, 75; 1933-1934 85, 103-4;
1935-1939 111-12, 114-19; Russian
Empire era 23; see also imprisonments
of clergy/liberals
Arseniev, Nikola 46
Asia: anti-Communist groups in 53;
Communist agitation in 41; Mongol
Empire 10-14, 18: and Russian
expansion 22; situational overview
1933-1934 96-8, 108-9; see also
China; Japan
Assumption Cathedral 17
Assumptionists 1, 102—3; see also Braun,
Léopold; Neveu, Pie Eugène Joseph
Astrakhan (khanate) 14, 18
Ataturk, Kemal 42
atheism and communist ideology 36,
39-41,60,73-4
Attolico, Bernard 87. 88, 111
Austria 8, 23, 54, 99, 109
Austria-Hungary 27
authoritarianism 10—11, 27, 42, 127
autocracy 26; see also absolutism
‘‘Autocracy, Nationality, and Orthodoxy”
policy 22
Baier, George 111
Bakaratian, Akop 69
Balkans 8, 9, 27, 126
Baltic Sea, importance of 18, 53
Baltic States 37, 99—100
banishments/expulsion of clergy see
deportations/e vidions
Bartholomew (patriarch) 7
Basil II (Muscovite grand prince) 14
Basil III (Muscovite grand prince) 17-18
Bâthory, Stephen 18
Baumtrog, Augustin 69, 70
Beilmann, Johannes 111
Index 133
Belgium. Communist Party in 74, 116
Belloc, Hilaire 43
Belorussia/Belorussians: Communist
propagandizing in 73; national identity,
evolution of 9— 14, 40; Orthodoxy in
19, 65—6, 127; Russian annexation of
21, 22; Russian losses of territory in
38-9
Belorussian Orthodox Church 3, 8
Benedict XV (pope) 25, 28, 38, 50-1, 127
Berdyaev, Nikolai 11, 46, 64, 65
Bering, Vitus 21
Bertillon, Alphonse 114
Bessarabia 37, 39
Bezbozhnik (newspaper) 60, 103, 114
Bezbozhniki (godless) 74
Bezobrazen, Sergei 46
Bielogolowy, Józef 57
Bloody Sunday (St. Petersburg) 25
Blue Waters, Battle of 12, 13
Bobola, Andrew 56
Bohemia 109
Bolsheviks 28, 34—5; see also Communist
Party
Book of Remembrance (Czaplicki and
Osipova, eds.) 1
Bosnia-Herzegovina 8
Braun, Leopold 102-3, 111, 117-20, 128
Brest, Union of 19
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of 37, 38
Browder, Earl 41
Buddhists 5, 18
Budkiewicz, Konstantin 36, 39, 56
Bukharin, Nikolai 35, 79, 91 nl, 99
Bulgakov, Sergius 46, 64
Bulgaria 8, 19, 41, 54, 99—100
Bullitt, William C. 98, 116-17
Byzantine Empire 6—7, 14-15
Byzantine Rite Catholic Church 5, 8, 28
Byzantine-Slavonic Rite Catholic Church
65-7, 71-2, 128
Cachin, Marcel 114
caesaropapism 7
cannibalism 84, 87, 88, 89
capitalism: ascent of 29; and Catholic
Church 39—40, 74, 128; communist
contempt for 2—3, 44—5, 51, 54—5, 80;
and Stalin’s paranoia 84—5; and Stalin’s
strategies for war 97-8, 100, 108—9
Caritasverband (Catholic Charities) 86,
88, 90
Carpathian Mountains 9
Carpatho-Ukraine 109
Catherine, Mother see Mother Catherine
Catherine II (the Great) (tsarina) 21—2
Catholic Action movement 43—4, 128
Catholica Unio 64, 86
Catholic Charities 86, 88, 90
Catholic Church, overviews: early
history 5—9; expansion in Russia
under Provisional Government 27—8;
hierarchical reconstruction 1925—1926
68—9; ideology overviews 2—3;
numbers of Catholics in Russia 26, 37,
39, 65-6, 83-4, 86-7
Catholic Constitutional Party 26, 27
Catholic Near East Welfare Association 64
Catholic—Orthodox unity see unity,
Catholic—Orthodox
celibacy canon 7, 65, 73
Chaadayev, Peter 24
Cheka (Emergency Commission) 36;
see also GPU (Gosudarstvennoye
politicheskoye upravlenie)
Chesterton, G.K. 43
Chiang Kai-shek 42, 80, 97, 108-9
Chicherin, Georgi 52
China: and Communist goals 59;
Communist Party in 41, 42, 97;
Communist suppression in 80; Japanese
invasion of 97; Soviet interference in
96-7, 108-9
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 42,
108-9
cholera 51
Christianity/Christian Church, historical
5-7
church and state, separation of 7, 20, 26,
35-6, 45, 57-8
churches in Russia: appropriation of 52,
72; closings of 56, 72-3, 76n39, 112,
119—20; construction of 23
Church Slavonic language 10
Church Union movement 25
Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni 101—2
Cieplak, Jan 28, 39, 56
Cimaszkiewicz, Julian 56
civil rights of clergy, removal of 56, 72
Civil War, Russian 37—9
class exploitation in communist ideology
see economic exploitation in communist
ideology
Cold War 130
134 Index
“Collective Security5’ policy 109—10,
116,130
collectivization in communist ideology
44- 5, 79
collectivization of agriculture: famine
caused by 82-4, 85-90, 103, 130;
inception of and consequences 82-5,
128—9; and peasant revolt of 1921
45— 6; Stalin’s plan 81—2
College of Justice of Livonia, Estonia and
Finland 21
Collegium Russicum 71—2
Comintern (Communist International):
expansion objectives 41—2, 58—9,
74, 128; French fears of 54; Popular
Front strategy 108; and Sino-Japanese
relations 96—7, 108—9; socialism,
efforts against 80; socialism,
engagement of 60, 108, 116—17; in
Spain 100
communism, ideology overviews 127—8;
atheism 36, 39-41, 60, 73-4; and
Catholic Church, hostility to 39—41;
collectivization 44-5, 79; economic
exploitation in communist ideology
2-3, 28—9, 40; family and communist
ideology 35; international revolution
1-2
Communist International (Comintern) see
Comintern (Communist International)
Communist Party 28, 35, 41—2; see also
Comintern (Communist International)
comradeship concept 46
Congregation for Eastern Churches 28, 50,
65, 72
Congress of Vienna 23—4
Congress Poland 23, 24, 26
Constantine (emperor) 5
Constantinople: as capital of Eastern
Roman Empire 5, 10; fall of to
Ottomans 14; patriarch of 3, 8, 10, 12,
14, 19
Constitutional Democrats 24—5, 46
constitutionalism 7, 13
constitutional monarchy of Nicholas II
26, 126
Corpus Juris Civilis 6
Cossack rebellion 19
Coughlin, Charles 105nl9
Coulondre, Robert 119
Council of Florence 13—14, 19
Crimea (khanate) 14, 17, 18
Crimean War 24
“Cross of Fire” movement 114
crusades 9, 10
Cyrillic alphabet 8, 10
Czaplicki, Bronislaw 1
Czechoslovakia 8, 43, 54, 99-100, 109
Czechoslovak—Soviet Treaty of
Alliance 109
Danzas, Julia 57, 116
Davies, Joseph 119
Dawes Plan 59
Dawson, Christopher 43
deception of Russian government: about
famine conditions 83, 85—6, 86—7, 89,
90, 129; about religious persecution 101,
115, 117
Deitrich, Raphael 111
Demurov, Stefan 69, 71
deportations/evictions : 1917—1921
39; 1922-1924 56-7; 1926-1930
70, 71; 1933-1934 88, 100, 103-4;
1935-1939 111-12, 119, 120,
122n32; Russian Empire era 23, 24
de Ricci, Catherine 57
der Ropp, Eduard 28, 36, 37, 38, 70
Deubner, Alexander 69, 117
d’Herbigny, Michel 65, 67-75, 86-7,
100, 128
Dilurgian, Karapet 69, 70, 117
Dimitrov, Georgi 120nl
disease 51, 86, 87, 88, 89
Divini Redemptoris (encyclical) 118, 130
Dlusski, Vladimir 88
Dominican order 28, 57
Donskoi, Dmitri (Muscovite grand
prince) 13
Dostoevsky, Fyodor 25, 64, 2121
Drobrovolsky, Anton 111
Dub-Dubowski, Ignacy 39
Duranty, Walter 83, 129
Dzerzhinshchina 73
Dzerzhinsky, Felix 36, 70
Dzerzhinsky Polish CÎub 72
Eastern Europe situational profiles,
postwar 54, 98—100, 108, 109-10
Eastern Rite Catholic Church 2, 8, 13—14,
19, 21—3, 127; see also Byzantine-
Slavonic Rite Catholic Church; Ukrainian
Rite/Greek Rite Catholic Church
Eastern Roman Empire 5, 6
East Prussia 53
East Slavic peoples 9—14
economic exploitation in communist
ideology 2-3, 28-30, 40, 128
ecumenical council of bishops 7
Edict of Nantes 5
Edidzhanian, Mesrab 104
education and schools: Eastern Rite
Catholic Church, expansion of 19;
nationalization of schools 35, 37;
religious instruction, Communist
prohibitions on 35, 36, 72; Russian
admiration of 21, 22; and Western
values 7, 12—13, 40
Ehrenburg, Ilya 83
Eismont, Philomena 104
Eksteins, Modris 99
Elizabeth (tsarina) 21
England: Communist Party in 41; and
conversion to Catholicism 8; and
Germany 34, 58, 59; and Hitler’s
aggression 109, 110; postwar
circumstances 53—4; and Russian Civil
War 37; and Stalin’s plan to instigate
war 108, 109, 110
Estonia 54, 110; see also Baltic States
Eternal Peace agreement 20
Europe: Communist agitation in 41, 60;
Communist Party in 116 (see also
individual countries); situational
overview 1933—1934 98—100; situational
overview 1935-1939 108, 109—10;
situational overview post-WWI 54
Evdokim (archbishop) 31 n30
Everinov, Alexander 88
exchanges, prisoner see prisoner
exchanges
executions: of attempted escapees during
famine 88; of clergy 56, 70, 114, 119;
Romanov family 37; Stalin’s paranoid
purges 84—5; see also genocidal purges,
Stalin’s
exiles see deportations/evictions
exploitation, in communist ideology see
economic exploitation in communist
ideology
family and communist ideology 35
famine: in Germany 53; humanitarian aid
efforts 51, 55-6, 59-60, 86-90,
128; postwar period 27, 51, 64; under
Stalin’s collectivization 82-4. 85-90,
103, 128-9, 130
fascism 41, 114, 118
Fatima revelations 50
Index 135
Fedorov, Leonid 27, 28, 39, 57, 71, 104, 111
Fedotov, George 46
fill oque clause 7
Finland 37, 54, 110
Fioraventi, Rodolfo (“Aristotle”) 17
First Five-Year Plan 72, 73, 81, 128—9
Florence, Council of 13—14, 19
Florent, Michel Clovis 103, 112—13,
115, 119
Florov sky, George 46
Flynn Mission 124n60
food shortages see famine
France: Communist Party in 41, 116—17;
and conversion to Catholicism 8;
“Cross of Fire” movement 114; French
Revolution 23; and Hitler’s aggression
100, 109, 110; popular front movement
108; postwar circumstances 53—4; and
Russian Civil War 37; see also St. Louis
des Français Church
Franciscans 21
Franco, Francisco 100
Frank, Simeon 46
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor 18
Freethinkers 60, 74
French Revolution 23
Frison, Alexander 68—9, 70, 115
Galicia region 23, 26, 27
Galkina, Tatyana 57
Gallagher, Louis 55
Gareis, Adam 111
Gehrmann, Eduard 55
Genoa Conference 54—5
genocidal purges, Stalin’s 84—5, 128—30;
see also under famine
Georgian Orthodox Church 3, 8
Gerlich, Fritz 43
Germany: anti-Communist activities
98—100; Catholic concordat with 43;
Communist Party in 41, 43, 59, 98,
116; and conversion to Catholicism 8;
and Lenin’s revolution 34—5; postwar
circumstances 53; and Roman Empire
6; Ruhr Valley occupation 1923 58—9;
Russian hostility early 1900s 27;
socialist-Communist clashes 80; treaty
with Russia 55; WWI 34, 36, 37; see
also Hitler, Adolph
Giobbe, Filippo 89, 90, 111
Godunov, Boris 19
Golden Horde 10; see also Mongol Empire
Gorky, Maxim 51, 114
136 Index
GPU (Gosudarstvennoye politicheskoye
upravlenie): corruption of clergy,
strategies for 57—8, 103; harassment
of clergy by 112, 114, 115, 116, 119;
renamed from Cheka 45
grain crisis 80— 1
grain strikes 82
Grand Khan 11
Great Depression 85, 96, 98
Great Schism 6—9, 10
Greek culture 6, 8
Greek Orthodox Church 6, 17
Greek Rite Catholic Church 8, 23; see
also Ukrainian Rite/Greek Rite Catholic
Church
Greene, Graham 43
Gregorian Calendar 4, 18, 36
Gregory' XIII, (pope) 18
Gregory XVI (pope) 23, 24
Gronski, Giuliani 69
gulags (labor camps) 36, 57, 80, 104, 111,
114, 115; see also arrests of clergy
Hamburg, Germany revolt 59
Hanseatic League 11
Haskell, William 51, 55
Haufmann, Philipp 111
Heraclitus (emperor) 6
historical materialism 28—9
Hitler, Adolph: ascent of and anti-
communism 98-100; Catholic Church,
persecution of 112, 118; Mein Kampf,
writing of 59; and Stalin’s strategies
109—10, 118; Vatican condemnation of
90; see also Nazism
Hlond, August 43
Hoffman, Alexander 111
Holodomor (murder by starvation) 83
holy days, elimination of 36, 72, 73, 84
Holy Synod 21
Hoover, Herbert 51
Hungary 8, 19, 27, 41, 99-100, 109
Iaroslavsky, Emelian 60
Ilgin, Wincenty 69, 70
Ilyin, Vladimir 46
imperialism 3, 25, 29, 34, 97; see also
capitalism
imprisonments of clergy/liberals:
1894-1917 27; 1917-1921 36, 37, 46,
47nl4; 1922-1924 56-7; 1926-1930
69-71, 73-4, 75; 1933-1934 104;
1935-1939 111, 115, U7; see also
arrests of clergy; gulags (labor camps)
India 29, 41, 42
industrialization in Russia 25, 40-1, 72,
79, 81, 85; see also technology, Russian
desire for
Innitzer, Theodor 89, 90
intellectuals, Catholic 43, 64-5
intellectuals, Russian 24, 25, 36, 46, 64-5
International Red Cross 116
international revolution: and communist
ideology 2—3, 127; Lenin’s strategies
29, 39—41, 52, 58—9; Stalin’s strategies
79-80, 96-7, 108-9; see also
Comintern (Communist International)
Iodakas, Michael 70
Iran 41-2
Ireland/Irish culture 8, 56
Isidore (metropolitan of Muscovite
Orthodox Church) 14
Islam 8-9, 11, 13,41-2
Italy/Italian culture: Anti-Comintern
Pact 100; Communist Party in 41,43;
historical profiles 2, 6, 8; Locarno
Treaty 59; and Stalin’s strategies for
war 108
Ivan III (the Great) (Muscovite grand
prince) 17—18
Ivan IV (the Terrible) (tsar) 18—19
Izvestila 74
Jadwiga, Queen 12
Jagiello (Polish ruler) 12
Jagiellonian University 12-13
Japan: Anti-Comintern Pact 100; anti-
communism and aggression in China
96—7, 108—9; Communist strategies
against 42, 97-8, 108-9; and Russian
Civil War 37, 38; Russo-Japanese
War 25
Jesuits 19, 21, 22, 23, 65
John XXIII (pope) 88
John Paul II (pope) 7
Jonas (metropolitan of Muscovite
Orthodox Church) 14
Josiukas, Joseph 114
Joudokas, Mieczystaw (Mikhail) 69, 114
Judaism 14n5
Julian Calendar 4
Jurewicz, Boieslaw 56
Justinian (emperor) 6
Kadet Party 25, 46
Kaganovich, Lazar 99
Kakowski, Aleksander 42-3
Kamenev, Lev 35, 79, 99
Index 137
Kazan (Khanate) 14, 18
Kellog-Briand Pact 96
Kelly, Geraldine 1
Kerensky, Alexander 35
Kessler, Joseph 39
khanates, Mongol 14
Khlevniuk, Oleg 99
Khmelnitsky, Bogdan 20
Khomiakhov, Alexei 25, 64
Khrushchev, Nikita 92n25
Kiev (city) 9-10, 19, 20
Kiev Academy 19
Kievan Rus 9—11
Kirk, Alexander 119
Kirov, Sergey 115
Klopfer, Vladimir 117
Knights of Malta 23
Köhler, Michael 111
Kolikovo Field, Battle of 13
kolkhoz (collective farm) 81
Kommunist 72
Korea 42
Kornilov, Lavr 35
Kozakiewicz, Józef 104
Krivochéine, Basile 47nl0
Kruschinsky, Joseph 69
Kuhn, Franz 103
kulaks 45, 83
Kunda, Wladislav 73—4
Kuomintang Party (KMT) 42, 53, 97,
108-9
Kurtev, Stefan 88
labor camps see gulags (labor camps)
labor unions 26, 41, 43, 101
landownership 126; and communist
collectivization 2, 44—5; Lenin’s
takeover 35; peasant desire for 26,
44—6; reform under Lenin 45—6; reform
under Nicholas II 26; reform under
Provisional Government 28, 126—7; by
religious organizations 35, 67; see also
property, church, appropriation of
language issues 8, 10, 19, 22
Latin alphabet 8
Latin Rite Catholic Church 2, 5, 22, 23,
28, 65
Latvia 43, 54, 110; see also Baltic States
Laval, Pierre 113, 116
law, natural 6
law, Roman 6
Law on Freedom of Conscience 27
Law on Religious Associations 72
League of Atheists 60
League of Nations 53, 59, 80, 97, 103, 109
lebensraum (Nazi expansionism) 59, 99
Ledochowski, Wlodzimierz 65
Lenin, Vladimir: background 28, 34—5;
Bolshevik revolution 35; collectivization
and peasant revolt 44—5; Comintern,
establishment of 41; death of 79; and
famine, postwar 52; ideology and
strategy overviews 29—30, 35-7,
39—40, 58—9; international relations,
status of 52—3; USSR, establishment
of 46
liberum veto 20
licensing statutes for churches 36, 72
Licentius (emperor) 5
literature, religious, proscription against 72
Lithuania/Lithuanians: Catholic
concordat with 43; and conversions
to Catholicism 8; deportations of 23;
deportations to 100; and Mongols,
defeat of 12, 13; Nazi—Soviet Non-
aggression Pact protocol 110;
nonaggression treaty with Russia 109;
postwar configuration 54; prisoner
exchange with 114; Russian annexation
of 21; see also Baltic States; Poland-
Lithuania (state)
Litvinov, Maxim 99, 101, 109, 110,
113—14; see also Roosevelt-Litvinov
Agreement
Livonia (state) 18—19
Locarno Treaty 59
“Long March, the” 42
L *Osservatore romano (Vatican
newspaper) 87, 88, 89, 113, 129
Lossky, Nikolai 46
Lozinski, Zygmunt 39
Lukasiewicz, Juliusz 101
Lunin, Mikhail 24
Lupinowitcz, Karol Alexander 104
Lutheran Church 74
Lysakovsky, A. I. 27
Maglione, Luigi 86
Malecki, Antoni 56, 69, 70
Maluanis, Theophilis 75
Mahkowski, Piotr 39
Manzikert, Battle of 9
Mao Zedong 42
Margaggio, Francisco 70
Mari tain, Jacques 43, 64
Markhlevshchina 73
marriage, and communist ideology 35
Martyrology Commission 1
138 Index
Marx, Karl/Marxism 28—30, 40, 45
Matulianis, Teofilis 104
Mein Kampf (Hitler) 59
Mennonite World Society 88
messianism 7, 11
metropolitan of Kievan Rus 10
Mexico, Communism in 74
middle class in Russia 45, 79
Mikhalov, Nicolas 119
military concerns, precedence of 81, 82
minority nationalism 45, 46
Mirovoe khoziaistvo i mirovaia politika
(journal) 118
misinformation tactics by Russians see
deception of Russian government
Mit Brennender Sorge (encyclical)
118, 130
modernization of Russia see
industrialization
Mogila, Peter (metropolitan of Kiev) 19
Molotov, Vyacheslav 80, 100, 110
Mongol Empire 10-14, 18
Moravia 109
Moscow: American Catholics in 102-3;
historical profile 12; Mongol storming
of 13; move of capital back to 36; move
of capital to St. Petersburg 21; and
Russian Orthodox ascent 18
Moscow grand princes 12
Mother Catherine Abrikosova 28, 57, 71,
104, 116
murder for food 88, 90
Muscovite Orthodox Church 14
Muscovite Russians 11, 13
Muscovy: renamed “Russian Empire”
20-1
Muscovy (state) 12, 18, 20-1
Muslims: and communist ideology 38,
41—2; historical profiles 8—9, 13,
17-18, 19
Mussolini, Benito 41, 43, 100
mysticism, theological 7, 11
Nantes, Edict of 5
Napoleonic Wars 23
Naskreski, Casmir 69
national identities (Russian), evolution of
9-14, 19, 40
nationalism: Byzantine-Slavonic Rite
Catholic Church 65-7; Lenin’s
strategies around 42; minority /hyper 26,
46, 54, 99; tsarist/communist contempt
for 24, 28-9
nationalization under Lenin 35-6
National Socialist Party see Nazism
natural law 6
Nazism 43, 59, 80, 85, 90; see also Hitler,
Adolph
Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact 110
nemetskia sloboda 20
Nepmen 45, 85; see also New Economic
Policy (NEP)
Neveu, Pie Eugène Joseph: bishops,
ordination of 68, 71, 75; corruption
attempts, reports on 57; hierarchical
reconstruction 1925-1926 68-9; on
Mother Catherine 71; persecutions,
reports on 101, 103-4, 111-17,
118-19; reentry denied 102, 118; role in
Moscow, overviews 128; St Louis des
Français Church 56, 71, 102-3
Nevsky, Alexander 11, 12
New Economic Policy (NEP) 45, 50,
79-81, 85
New York Times 83, 129
Nicene Creed 5, 6
Nicholas I (tsar) 22, 23-4
Nicholas II (tsar) 25-7, 126
Nikon (patriarch) 20
Nineveh, Battle of 6
NKVD (Narodinii Kommissariate
Vnutrennykh Del) 45
Notre Dame church (Petrograd) 23, 56
Novgorod the Great (Kievan Rus city) 11,
13, 17
Nyebyeridzye, Raphael 112
Ober Procurator of the Holy Synod 21
Old Believers 20
Olearius, Adam 20
“opium of the people” 40
Orseningo, Cesare 89
Orthodox Church, overviews: and East
Slavic culture 9—10; historical profiles 3,
6-9, 127; pope, acceptance/rejection of
7, 8, 14, 127; see also Russian Orthodox
Church; unity, Catholic-Orthodox
Osipova, Irina 1
Ottoman Empire 14, 42, 54
Outer Mongolia 42
Pacelli, Eugenio 60, 68, 87, 89, 110, 118
Paleologue, Zoe/Sophia 17
Papal Famine Relief Mission 55-6,
59-60, 86-8, 101, 128
Partitions of Poland 21
Index 139
passport system, internal 87, 112, 114, 116
patriarchal bishops 5
patriarch of Constantinople 3, 8, 10, 19
Paul I (tsar) 22—3
peasants/peasant culture: and
collectivization, effects of 81—4, 85—90,
128—9; Communist contempt for 44—5;
disarming of 82; religiosity of 82; serfs/
serfdom 13, 18, 19, 22, 25; uprising
1921 44—6; see also landownership
Pease, Neal 75
People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs
see NKVD (Narodinii Kommissariate
Vnutrennykh Del)
People’s League for Germanism Abroad
88-9
Persian Empire 6
Peter I (the Great) (tsar) 20— 1
Peter II (tsar) 20—1
Petrograd 27, 34-5, 36
Pettinaroli, Laura 61, 63
Pflug, Ferdinand 103
Philotheus (monk) 18
Pius IX (pope) 24
Pius XI (pope) 25, 43; condemnation of
comm uni sm/Nazism 117—18, 130;
death of 110, 120; diplomatic efforts
54-5, 60, 67—8, 74—5; optimism
regarding Russian conversion 51—2, 59,
64, 71, 90, 127; Papal Famine Relief
Mission 55-6, 59-60, 86-8, 101, 128;
unification strategies 64, 65
Pius XII (pope) 60, 110—11, 118
Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 25
Poland-Lithuania (state) 12, 13—14, 18,
19, 20, 21
Poland/Poles: and Byzantine-Slavonic
Rite Catholic Church 65—6; Catholic
concordat with 43; and conversion to
Catholicism 8; Hitler’s attack on 110;
Hitler’s control of 99-100; Latin Rite
Catholics in 23, 66; mass deportations of
112; Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact
protocol 110; nonaggression treaty with
Russia 109; Polish—Soviet War 38—9;
postwar configuration 54; rebellions
of 23, 24; Russian annexations of
territories 21, 23; Stalin’s attack on
110; and WWI treaty terms 37; see also
Poland-Lithuania (state)
Polish Corridor 53
Politburo of the Central Committee 35, 70
Poninski, Alfredo 70
Pontifical Institute of Oriental Studies 65;
see also Pro Russia Commission
popes/papacy, historical profiles 1—2, 7—8,
14, 23-4, 127
Poppel, Nicholas 18
“Popular Front” policy 108, 109, 116, 130
Possevino, Antonio 18
Potary, Piotr 12In7
Pravda 100
Primary Chronicle, Russian 9—10
prisoner exchanges 38, 56, 57, 61n22,
70,114
private property see landownership
private property and communist ideology
2, 7, 80
procurement payments 81-2
Proletarian Freethinkers 60
proletariat 29
Promgart, Michel 119
propaganda, antireligious 36, 60, 73-4
property, church, appropriation of 52, 72
Pro Russia Commission 65, 72, 88, 89, 114
Protestantism 13, 19, 20, 22
Provisional Government 1917 27—8,
34-5, 126-7
Put' (journal) 46
Radek, Karl 38, 79
Raiko, Stanislas 115
Rapallo, Treaty of 55, 58
Rasputin 27
Ratti, Achille 51
Red Army, creation of 36
Red Guard 35
Reds vs. Whites 37—9
Regensberger Anziger 88
Reichart, Kiriak 104
Remov, Bartholomew 71, 114
Renovationist Church 58, 67, 113, 115
Republics (Soviet), creation of 46
research methodology and sources 1, 4
resettlements, forced see deportations/
evictions
revolutions, Russian: First Revolution
1905 25-6; Fourth Revolution 1929 80;
overview of 126—9; peasant uprising
1921 44—6; Second Revolution 1917 27,
45; Third Revolution (Bolshevik) 35, 45
Ribbentrop, Joachim Von 110
Riga, Treaty of 38—9, 70
rites of Catholic/Christian Church,
creation of, overviews 2, 5, 7—8, 13—14,
65-7
140 Index
Roman Catholic Church 6-7, 21-2; see
also Catholic Church
Roman Empire 5-6
Romania: Catholic concordat with 43;
Catholic-Orthodox cooperation,
promotion of 43; and conversion to
Orthodoxy 8; Eastern Rite Catholic
Church in 19; Hitler’s control of
99—100; nonaggression treaty with
Russia 109; postwar configuration 54
Romanian Orthodox Church 43
Romanization see Westernization
Romanov, Michael (tsar) 19
Romanov regime 34, 37
Roncalli, Angelo Giuseppe 88
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 89, 98, 101
Roosevelt-Litvinov Agreement 98, 101,
102, 119
Roth, John 69, 70
ruotsi 9
Rus peoples 9
Russian Catholic Church 26, 27, 28, 39
Russian Orthodox Church, historical
profiles 3, 13, 18-21; see also Orthodox
Church; unity, Catholic-Orthodox
Russian Primary Chronicle 9—10
Russian Relief Program 51
Russian Socialist Federated Soviet
Republic (RSFSR) 35, 46
Russo-Japanese War 25
Rutkowski, Michal 56
Rykov, Alexei 99
St. Louis des Français Church: Braun’s
association with 102-3, 117, 128;
Communist toleration of 56; Neveu’s
administration of 68, 71, 117, 128;
origin of 23
St. Peter and Paul Church 23
St. Petersburg 21, 23, 27
Samara, Russia 72-3
Scandinavians 8, 9
Schiller, Otto 87-8
Schism, Great 6-9, 10
schools see education and schools
Schubert, Paul 104, 114
Schultz, Florian 111
science see technology, Russian desire for
Scissors Crisis 80-1
Second Five-Year Plan 83
secret police see Cheka (Emergency
Commission)
secularization, cultural 60
Seeckt, Hans von 59
Seljuk Turks 9
serfs/serfdom 13, 18, 19, 22, 25; see also
peasants/peasant culture
Sergius (metropolitan of Moscow) 58, 103,
113,115
Sheptytsky, Andrei (metropolitan of Lviv)
26, 27, 66
Shestov, Lev 46
Siberia: deportations to 23, 24, 120; gulags
in 36; Japanese invasion of 98, 109;
Red Army capture of Omsk 38; Russian
conquest of 18
Sino-Japanese War 97, 109
Skalski, Theophilus 68, 69-70, 71
Skobtsova, Maria 46
Skvirsky, B.E. 101-2
Slavic peoples historical profile and
national identity 9-14
Slavophilism 21,25
Sliwowski, Karol 39, 60
Sloskans, Boleslas 68, 70
Slovakia 8, 109
Slovenia 8
sobor 27, 28
socialism: Comintern efforts against 80;
Comintern engagement of 60, 108,
116-17; ideology of 29; Russian 35, 46;
Stalin’s strategies against 96-7; see also
Nazism
Society of Militant Atheism 60, 74
Solovetsky Islands/gulag 36, 57,
71, 114
Soloviev, Sergey 103, 121n7
Soloviev, Vladimir 25, 64
sources and research methodology 1, 4
South Slavic peoples 9
Soviet Russia, establishment of 35
soviets, etymology of 28
Soviet Union, establishment of 46
sovkhoz (state farm) 81
Spain 8, 74, 100, 116
Spanish Civil War 100
Spiritual Life, The (Tanquerey) 111
Stakhanovite system 120
Stalin, Joseph: ascent of 79;
collectivization 81 —4; ideology and
strategies overviews 80-1, 96, 108-10;
and Japanese aggression 96-8, 108-9;
and Nazis, relations with 109-10;
paranoia of and purges 84-5, 129-30;
and Politburo 35; and U.S. diplomatic
relations 97—8, 101, 109
Stalinism 29
state farms 81
Index 141
State Political Directorate see GPU
(Gosudarstvennoye politicheskoye
upravlenie)
Staub, Alexander 111
Steinhardt, Laurence 119
Stolypin, Peter 26
Sudetenland 99, 109
suicide in famine 89
Sun Yat-sen 42
Sweden 8, 18, 19, 21
Swiderski, Jan 69, 70
symphonia 7
Tanquerey, Adolphe 111
Tardini, Domenico, Cardinal 100, 102
Tartars 13
Tatoyan, Joseph 119
Tauberger, Johannes 111
technology, Russian desire for 17, 18, 20, 21
Terre Nouvelle 114
Tetoyan, Joseph 119
Teutonic Knights 11
Thälmann, Ernst 41
Theodosius (emperor) 5
Third International see Comintern
(Communist International)
Third Reich 43
Third Rome 18
Thorez, Maurice 41, 116
Tikhon (patriarch of Moscow) 27, 37, 38,
51, 58
Tikhonians 113
Time (magazine) 90
Time of Troubles 19
Tiso, Josef 109
Titov, Leonid 111, 121n7
Togliatti, Palmiro 41
Tolkien, J.R.R. 43
Tom sky, Mikhail 79, 99
Tran scarp athia 19, 23
Trinity, differing views on 7
Trotsky, Leon 35, 36, 79, 99
Tsakul, Mikhail 116, 122n32
tsar, etymology of 18
Tsvetkova, Veronica 104
Turkey/Turks 9, 14, 21, 4L 42, 54
turnover tax 81
typhoid fever 86
typhus 51, 87, 88
Ubi Arcano 43
Ukraine/Ukrainians: collectivization,
catastrophic effects of 83, 86; Eastern
Rite Catholic Church in 19, 23, 66;
historical profile and national identity
9—14, 19, 40; Russian annexations of
20, 21, 38; Russian losses of territory
in 38—9; and WWI treaty terms 37; see
also Ukrainian Rite/Greek Rite Catholic
Church
Ukrainian Orthodox Church 3, 8, 83
Ukrainian Religious Committee 64
Ukrainian Rite/Greek Rite Catholic
Church 2, 14, 26, 65-6
Uniate Rite Catholic Church 2, 65; see
also Ukrainian Rite/Greek Rite Catholic
Church
Union of Brest 19
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR), establishment of 46
United States: Communist Party in 41;
humanitarian aid to Russia 51, 89;
isolationist phase, postwar 53; Japanese
relations 38, 53; and Russian Civil War
37, 38; Stalin’s pre-WWIl diplomacy
97-8, 101, 109; in WWI 34, 37
unity, Catholic—Orthodox: attempts/
strategies for 8—9, 18—19, 64—7;
and Catholic-Orthodox discord
3, 6-9, 14, 18-19, 127; Catholic/
Orthodox distinctions 5—9, 127;
forced unifications 23, 24, 27; Vatican
promotion of 25, 44, 50, 127
universities and schools see education and
schools
University of Cracow 12-13
University of Lviv 19
University of Moscow 21
Ural Mountains 10
Vatican archives 1, 85—90
Vatican City 43
Versailles, Treaty of 43, 53, 54, 59, 98,
99, 100
Vienna, Congress of 23—4
Vietnam 42
Vladimir (grand prince of Kievan Rus) 9—10
Volga German Catholics 22, 24, 86
Volga region and collectivization
83, 86
von Anhalt-Zerbst-Domburg, Sophie
Augusta Friedericka 21
Vysheslavtsev, Boris 46
Walsh, Edmund 55, 101-2
warfare, western strategy see technology,
Russian desire for
Waugh, Evelyn 43
142 Index
Way, The 46, 64
wealth disparity see economic exploitation
weapons, western see technology, Russian
desire for
Westerners, the (Russian intellectuals) 24
Westernization eras in Russia 12—14, 19,
21-2, 126
Western Roman Empire 5, 6
Western values and culture: and Catholic
Church 2-3, 7-8, 39—40; communist
rejection of 2, 127, 128; and East Slavs,
influence on 12—14; intellectual Russians
supporting 24-5; Russian adoption of
12—14, 24-5, 126; technology, Russian
desire for 17, 18,20,21
West Slavic peoples 9
Whites vs. Reds 37—9
Wienken, Heinrich 86, 88—9
Wolf, Joseph 111
working class, development of 29, 40—1, 79
world revolution see international
revolution
World War I 27, 28, 34, 126
World Warll 110; see also
Hitler, Adolph
Wrangel, Petr 39
Yam Zapol’ski, Armistice of 18—19
Yezhov, Nikolai 84
Yugoslavia 54, 99—100
zemstvas 24
Zenkovsky, Vasilii 46
Zerchanninov, Alexis 27
Zernov, Nicolas 46
Zerr, Anton 39, 56, 60
Zinoviev, Grigory 35, 79, 99
Zmigrodzki, Jozef 117
Zosima (metropolitan of Muscovite
Orthodox Church) 18
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spelling | Dunn, Dennis J. 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)132798069 aut The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 Dennis J. Dunn London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2017 ix, 142 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states 4 Includes bibliographical references Katholische Kirche Catholic Church Foreign relations Soviet Union Catholic Church Relations Orthodox Eastern Church Katholische Kirche (DE-588)2009545-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1917-1939 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik Church and state Soviet Union Sowjetunion Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Katholische Kirche (DE-588)2009545-4 b Geschichte 1917-1939 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-315-40886-6 Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states 4 (DE-604)BV041779774 4 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029318452&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029318452&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Dunn, Dennis J. 1942- The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states Katholische Kirche Catholic Church Foreign relations Soviet Union Catholic Church Relations Orthodox Eastern Church Katholische Kirche (DE-588)2009545-4 gnd Außenpolitik Church and state Soviet Union |
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title | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 |
title_auth | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 |
title_exact_search | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 |
title_full | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 Dennis J. Dunn |
title_fullStr | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 Dennis J. Dunn |
title_full_unstemmed | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 Dennis J. Dunn |
title_short | The Catholic Church and Soviet Russia, 1917-1939 |
title_sort | the catholic church and soviet russia 1917 1939 |
topic | Katholische Kirche Catholic Church Foreign relations Soviet Union Catholic Church Relations Orthodox Eastern Church Katholische Kirche (DE-588)2009545-4 gnd Außenpolitik Church and state Soviet Union |
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