Abstract In the 1990s, countries in Eastern Europe, like Poland, could no longer sustain the instability of Soviet rule and were eager to gain independence. The collapse of Soviet domination in Poland after 1989 allowed the country to democratize politically and restore religious freedom. Pope John Paul II used this moment to reignite religion within Poland’s socio-cultural fabric, reminding the nation of its deep-rooted Catholic traditions. By integrating religiosity into Poland’s major political movement, Solidarność , Pope John Paul II succeeded at fostering a stronger religious consciousness among the Polish people. By researching the archived Polish Catholic Church newsletter, St. Ladislaus News and Canadian-Polish language weekly newspaper Czas , several key themes emerged pointing to the multifaceted influence of Pope John Paul II . This research highlights the role of Pope John Paul II ’s papacy in strengthening Polish national identity through religion, providing Poles with democratic freedom as they gained independence.
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Anastasia Kulaga
The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review
University of Windsor
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/690e8b75a5b062d7a4e73790 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.30965/18763324-bja10133