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The regime's view of Wojtyla was expressed in a top secret document of the UB, the Polish secret police, dated August 5, 1967-five weeks after he became cardinal-and titled "Our Tactics Toward Cardinals Wojtyla and Wyszynski."
Papal Secrets 2008
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Father Piotr Mazurkiewicz from the Catholic University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski in Warsaw argues that such an idea runs in a different direct than the present values of the Catholic Church.
Back to the real world Helen 2006
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In his will, John Paul singled out three people by name or title: his personal secretary, Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz; Polish Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, who was imprisoned for resisting communism; and retired rabbi Elio Toaff of Rome, who hosted John Paul during the pontiff's historic visit to the city's central synagogue in 1986.
USATODAY.com - Details from pope's last testament released 2005
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When, on the day of Oct. 16, 1978, the conclave of cardinals chose John Paul II, the Primate of Poland Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski told me: "The task of the new pope will be to introduce the Church into the Third Millennium."
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But he brought with him a letter inviting him to call on the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Wyszynski.
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Indeed, so was the Archbishop of Poland at the time, Wyszynski, Cardinal Wyszynski.
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Indeed, so was the Archbishop of Poland at the time, Wyszynski, Cardinal Wyszynski.
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To meet with the embattled Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski would offend his Communist hosts.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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To meet with the embattled Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski would offend his Communist hosts.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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To meet with the embattled Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski would offend his Communist hosts.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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