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Authors: Malachi Martin
But after some ten minutes, Frankevic began to worry: How would or could all this be ended decorously, fittingly? He need not have worried.
Eventually, the silent posture of Pope and cardinals affected the onlookers behind the cordon of security guards. It was a group of German pilgrims who first broke into a softly sung version of the old Catholic hymn “Salve Regina,” the medieval world's universally known and loved canticle of praise and supplication to the Virgin Mary. As they sang, more and more voices joined in. But in the vast expanse of the Basilica, the chant remained a thin piping chorus of voices wafting up into the ample spaces of that huge nave, echoing in the spanning dome and dying away in gently receding waves of appeal and hope and painful expectation.
When the last few notes were still simmering in all ears, it was the old weeping Chilean who took the initiative. To everybody's surprise, and to the horror of the few very formal-minded cardinals present, Suva tapped Valeska lightly on the shoulder with a knobby, bony finger. The sequence of events that followed could have been conceived by an expert choreographer.
In the eyes of the onlookers, the actions and expressions of Pope and cardinal were so unusual and spontaneous that they passed in front of the pilgrims and visitors like a series of sharply defined segments in a filmed drama, a series of slow-motion images designed to convey a spiritual vision and message.
Silva tapping the Pontiffs shoulder ⦠Valeska craning around, smiling, listening to the old man ⦠Suva's bulging eyes and moving lips ⦠Valeska shaking his head, still smiling ⦠Suva nodding vigorously, his mouth open in protest, every line of his gaunt, parchment-like face wreathed in vehemence ⦠Valeska rising slowly and turning around to face the cardinals ⦠Suva trying to kneel down, but instead falling with a little cry, like a thrown bundle of scarlet robes, at Valeska's feet, his lips touching the instep of Valeska's right shoe, one hand fumbling desperately for Valeska's hand as the Pope stretched it down to help him ⦠Suva seizing it and kissing the Fisherman's Ring on the fourth finger ⦠some Vatican aides rushing with shocked faces to pick the old man up and carry him away between themâ¦.
After that, what happened etched itself even more graphically in onlookers' memories: Cardinals rising slowly to their feet. Some standing and looking around. Some moving forward immediately to kneel and kiss Valeska's instep and ring. Others, once on their feet, whispering and gesticulating with colleagues, shooting half-frightened glances in Valeska's
direction. Other cardinals standing by themselves, at a total loss. Many lining up in a rough queue in order to perform that double obeisance. Many others backing away as from a dangerous situation, in groups of fives and sevens, eventually piercing the security cordon and leaving the scene with stiffly closed mouths and hooded eyes. They wanted no truck with this act of theater, or with this Pope's real character, now plainly known to them. Now their attitude was a matter of public record too. Why not? All was clear and in the light of day, for their colleagues, for Valeska, for the people.
Throughout it all, Valeska stood mute, motionless, a look of deep tiredness veiling his face, apparently not seeing anyone or anything in particular, withdrawn into some invisible sanctum of his own, some holy of holies, not even reacting as each cardinal held his hand momentarily, kissed it, kissed his instep, and withdrew. Some few gave a quick upward glance at his face, then looked away and departed. Valeska was oblivious to all this, apparently. He did not know how many came forward, and how many turned their backs on him. But Frankevic was assiduously counting and identifying the recalcitrantsâactually forty-six of them, and not one surprise among them.
Eventually, it came to an end. Only Valeska remained, his back to the balustrade, Frankevic and Vatican aides standing to one side. The Pope motioned to the officials standing by. He walked over to the marble staircase and disappeared slowly down into the crypt below, as the great bells of St. Peter's starting tolling out the noon Angelus in their inimitable ocean-deep tones. The security cordon drew near, surrounding the High Altar and the balustrade. Other security officers persuaded most of the onlookers to move on.
Frankevic stood apart, tears of joy and frustration blinding him. At least, he reasoned, all was clear now. Friend and foe were on notice. Even if His Holiness had failed to rally all his cardinals, as he had failed in the past to rally all his bishops; and even if his pontificate was reckoned a failure on the human scale; still, ambiguity had been dispelled. Frankevic remembered the sense, but not the exact words, of a desperate plea and prayer made by the Greek warrior Ajax, forced to fight superior odds on a darkened plain:
Father in Heaven,
Deliver us from this darkness.
And make our skies clear.
If we must die,
Let us die in the Light.
Abalkin, Leonid, 387, 642
Abatov, Georgi A., 397
abortion, 262, 263, 11, 340, 361, 364, 623, 632, 673â74
Abraham, 133, 139, 670
Acheson, Dean, 334
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 188, 330, 379
Act of Krakow (1433), 506
Act of Union (1413), 505, 514, 531
Acton, John Emerich Edward
Dalberg-Acton, Baron, 112, 178
Acts, 686
Adalbert, Saint, 102
Adolphus Gustavus II, King of Sweden, 524, 525
Advent Christian Church, 286
Adventists, 285, 286
Adzhubei, Aleksei, 144, 434, 583
Adzhubei, Rada Nikitichna, 421
Afanasyev, Yuri N., 469
Afghanistan, 184, 443, 467, 471â72, 478
Soviet aid to, 392
Soviet withdrawal from, 369, 648
Africa:
aid and loans to, 165â66
AIDS in, 188
decolonization of, 153
famine in, 160, 167â68
John Paul II's visit to, 475â76
nationalism in, 267
World Bank report on, 167â68
African National Congress (ANC), 67, 649
aggiornamento
, 143, 145, 264
Ahlstrom, Krister, 268
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), 188, 330, 379
Albania, 186, 233, 252, 449, 498
Alchemist Society of Nuremberg, 525
alchemy, 520, 527
Alexander I, Czar of Russia, 533
Alexandra, Czarina of Russia, 211
Ali Agca, Mehmet, 46, 47, 49, 439, 625, 634, 638
Alliluyeva, Nadezhda, 228
All-Russian Extraordinary
Commission to Counteract
Counter-Revolution and Sabotage,
see
CHEKA
American Economic Association, 171
American Trade Consortium, 389
ANC (African National Congress), 67, 649
Andrews, Dwayne, 388
Andriessen, Frans, 642
Andropov, Yuri, 377, 387
death of, 242
as General Secretary, 197, 253
Gorbachev's career aided by, 27, 383, 390, 393, 418, 624
Angelists, 284â85, 287, 643
Angell, Wayne, 643
Anglican community, 141, 288
Angola, 161, 166, 184, 392
animists, 259, 289
Antonios of Florence, 505
Antunez, Jaime, 274
apartheid, 290
APO (Asian-Pacific Organization), 324
Apostles, 132, 133, 135, 140, 661, 676
Aquinas, Saint Thomas, 42, 79, 505
Aquino Corazon, 154
Arab League, 185
Arab nations, 161
Arafat, Yasir, 649
Aral Sea, 400
Araskog, Rand, 643
Archer-Daniels-Midland, 389
ARE (Assembly of Regions of Europe), 324
Argentina, 69, 166
Armenia, 110, 544
Bolshevik domination of, 231
Church of, 141
earthquake in, 414, 419
nationalist movement in, 30, 272, 442, 648
Turkish atrocities in, 163
arms race, 179, 180
Arns, Paulo Evaristo Cardinal, 612, 615, 683
ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations), 324
Asia:
aid and loans to, 165â66
decolonization of, 153
Tiger nations of, 161, 289, 324, 648
Asian-Pacific Organization (APO), 324
Aspin, Les, 427
Assad, Hafez, 37
Assembly of Regions of Europe (ARE), 324
Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), 324
atomic bomb, 240, 335
Augustine, Saint, 79
Augustus III, King of Poland, 528
Ausable Club, 336
Auschwitz, 105
Australia, 329
Austria, 438, 529, 530, 538
auto industry, 320, 328
Autumn of the Patriarch, The
(GarcÃa Márquez), 107
Axelrod, P. B.,195
Azerbaijan, 30, 231, 272, 442, 544
Babonikov, Ratmir S., 155
Bacci, Cardinal, 680
Bacon, Francis, 519â20
Baha'i, 139, 300
Baha'U'llah, 300â301, 306, 307
Baker, James, III, 34, 5, 457, 467, 471â72, 649
balance, principle of, 175â76, 178, 179, 180, 181, 183, 188, 198, 199
Ball, George, 393
Baltic States, 176, 182, 272, 442, 453, 466, 645, 648 see also Estonia; Latvia; Lithuania
Bangladesh, 407
Bankers Trust, 386
banking industry, 328, 643
Bank of America, 386
Baptists, 285
Baraniak, Bishop Anton, 549
Barrett, J. Patrick, 314
Barth, Karl, 362
Base Communities, 261, 263
Basque, 498
Bay of Pigs invasion, 130
Baziak, Archbishop Eugeniusz, 546
Bea, Augustin Cardinal, 258
Beagle Channel, 69
Bechtel Group, 314
Beecham Group P.K.C., 328â29
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 72
Belken, Victor, 387
Belknapp
, U.S.S., 445
Belloc, Hilaire, 500, 652
Benedict XIV, Pope, 136
Benelli, Giovanni Cardinal, 612, 613, 615
Benin, 126, 161
Beran, Archbishop Josef, 583
Berdyayev, Nikolay, 365
Beregsten, C. Fred, 323
Berghoffer, Wolfgang, 646
Berkov, Aleksandr, 439â40
Berlin Wall, 430â31, 440, 490, 645
Berlocco, Hiacintho, 375
Bernardin, Joseph, 683
Bettelheim, Bruno, 291
Bible, 356, 519
Bierut, Boleslaw, 552, 554, 555, 556, 557, 566, 567, 568, 570, 573, 577
Bild
, 397
Birkenau, 105
birth control, 144, 262, 263, 311, 339, 340, 345, 361, 364, 623, 632, 673â74
Bishop, D. H., 299
Black, Eugene, 336
Black Monday, 318
Blair & Company, 334
blame, industry of, 187â88
Blanshard, Paul, 376
Bogin, Bogdan, 101
Bogomolov, Oleg, 642
Bohlen, Charles “Chip,” 334
Boleslaw the Bold, King of Poland, 93
Boleslaw the Pious, King of Poland, 504
Bolivia, 166
Bolshevik party, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 227, 231, 236, 245
Bolweg, Jesus, 154
Bonifacja, Elzbieta, 504
Bonner, Yelena, 413
Book of Charges
, 521
Bora, Katherine von, 135
Borodin, Mikhail Markovich, 232, 246
Borovy (Metropolitan Prelate), 583
Bosch, Juan, 130
Boyer, Ernest L., 330
Brady, Nicholas F., 170
Brady Plan, 170
Brazanskas, Algirdas, 469
Brazil, 130, 154, 166
Bretton Woods Agreements, 318
Brezhnev, Leonid, 197, 253, 259, 268, 270, 383, 420, 426, 621, 624
détente and, 26, 255â56
doctrine of, 180, 183, 255
on John Paul II's visit to Poland, 95, 109
military buildup under, 28
Poland and, 271
Brezhnev, Viktoria, 421
British Petroleum, 328
Brittan, Sir Leon, 642
Bronstein, Lev, 212
Brundtland, Gro Harlem, 323
Bryen, Stephen D., 392
Buchenwald, 549
Buck, Pearl, 298
Buddhism, 139, 259, 289, 297, 302, 304, 331, 670
Bukharin, Nikolai, 407, 408
Bulgaria, 110, 191, 440, 468, 555
Burkina Faso, 159, 189, 475, 476
Burma, 37
Bush, George, 369, 375, 424, 431, 441, 457, 648
China and, 357, 404
geopolitical framework of, 34
Gorbachev and, 427â30, 432, 443, 445, 449â50, 465â66, 650
Hungary visited by, 366
at Malta Summit, 443, 445, 449â450, 465â66, 650
Byelorussia, 231, 436, 442, 453
Byzantine empire, 501
Caamaño Deñó, Francisco, 130, 131
cabalists, 520, 526, 527
CACM (Central American Common Market), 323
Caesar, Gaius Julius, 83
caesaropapi, 25
Calfa, Marian, 644
Calvin, John, 362
Calvinism, 507, 509
Cambodia, 180, 421, 648
Campaoré, Blaise, 159
Canada, 320, 321, 323, 324
canon law, 680
Cape Verde, 475, 476
Carberry, John Cardinal, 616
Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI), 323
Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM), 323
Carnegie Endowment Fund, 332
Carnegie Foundation for
Advancement of Teaching, 330
Carter, Jimmy, 71
Casaroli, Agostino Cardinal, 435, 447, 451, 457
Cassidy, Archbishop Edward, 375, 451, 462â63
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Viscount, 531
Castro, Fidel, 441â42, 449, 457, 645
Cathedral of Kazan, 461
Catherine of Polish Star, 529
Catherine of Siena, 134â35, 137, 518
Caucasian race, 497â98, 499, 502
CBI (Caribbean Basin Initiative), 323
CeauÅescu, Elena, 440
CeauÅescu, Nicolae, 186, 381, 440, 468
Center for Defense Information, 388
Central American Common Market (CACM), 323
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 314, 570
CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), 334, 335, 337
Chad, 159, 475, 476
Chanturya, Georgi, 411
Chapin, Schuyler G., 357
Chase Manhattan Bank, 335, 336, 386
CHEKA (All-Russian Extraordinary Commission to Counteract Counter-Revolution and Sabotage), 217â22, 231, 236, 250