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  • Warsaw: In The Spotlight: Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski

    IN THE SPOTLIGHT: TADEUSZ ISAKOWICZ-ZALESKI
    by MichałPakulniewicz

    Warsaw Business Journal , Poland
    June 5 2006

    Father Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski, a Polish-Armenian, has in the last
    months sparked a row on vetting in the Catholic Church.

    The church, which played a significant role in battling communism and
    preserving traditional and national values both during the partitions
    of Poland and in the communist era, has so far been untouchable when
    it came to vetting and disclosing former collaborators with the secret
    police, the SB.

    Isakowicz-Zaleski was a member of student movements in Krakow in the
    late 1970s and a Solidarity priest in Krakow's Nowa Huta district in
    the 1980s. He was harassed by the communist state for his activities.

    He initiated the current debate on the church's past in February this
    year when he received his SB file from the Institute of National
    Remembrance (IPN) and revealed the names of some of those who had
    informed on him.

    Since February, Isakowicz-Zaleski has been researching the church's
    role in communism and tried to get church officials to help him take
    a stand on the issue of priests collaborating with the SB. Receiving
    no answer from the church, he decided to reveal the results of his
    research independently. However, last week the Archbishop of Krakow,
    Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz forbade him to go public, and instead
    established the church's own commission to deal with the issue.

    --Boundary_(ID_pF4M4jeSPq0TjvNuhUNUTw)--
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