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Pope-Putin visit: Is church d茅tente in the works?

President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 Nov. 25 meeting with Pope Francis  to the Holy See by a Russian leader since the two sides established full diplomatic relations in 2009. 

4. Soviet History

John Paul鈥檚 popularity was huge in his native Poland, and Catholicism persisted despite the officially Marxist regime in power. Some , in fact, consider John Paul II to have played an instrumental role in eroding Soviet influence in Eastern Europe and ultimately, the collapse of the Soviet Union. Notwithstanding Stalin鈥檚 sentiments (鈥淭he Pope! How many divisions has he got?鈥 he famously was quoted by Winston Churchill as saying), the KGB was intensely wary of the power of the Catholic Church and its doctrines, as a challenge to Marxism-Leninism. As prize-winning journalist and historian Anne Applebaum in 2005: Under communism, 鈥渘o one was allowed to own a private business, in other words, and no one was allowed to express belief in any philosophy besides Marxism. The church, first in Poland and then elsewhere, broke these two monopolies, offering people a safe place to meet and intellectually offering them an alternative way of thinking about the world.鈥

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