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AMAC Exclusive – By Ben Solis

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The not-so-surprising news out of China this past week from the annual meeting of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is that Chinese communists have strongly reaffirmed their Marxist worldview. In the CCP’s telling, the path to national renewal (and happiness for the Chinese people) does not involve individuals making free choices but is instead dependent on the Chinese Communist party having the leading role in organizing the material forces of society and implementing socialism. 

This Marxist conception of what determines an individual’s happiness as well as their relationship to a community—historical materialism—was the exact same conception of the individual held by the Communist parties of the former Soviet Union and the other captive nations of Europe.  

As we mark the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall thirty-two years ago this week, it’s worth remembering that the long Cold War struggle with Soviet communism was ultimately waged over the question of which conception of man would ultimately prevail.  In Poland and elsewhere in Europe, the victory over communism was ultimately won in the human heart and mind with millions of individuals making a very deliberate choice. Long conversations I had years ago with a former agent of the communist secret police shed some light on what I mean.

His story begins in a semi-dark room on an early October afternoon in 1982. Candlelight illuminated a Renaissance-style hall at the back of a parish church. An open Bible lay on the table.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.”

Ten university students sitting in a circle had silently participated in a prayer led by a priest two decades their elder. 

“There is only one way,” the priest began.

Suddenly the only door to the room opened. A moment later a tall man with dark spectacles and dressed as a mailman entered, turned to the priest, and said, “Father, three letters, a package, and a magazine will arrive later. Please confirm that I delivered this correspondence.”

It was a coded message, which both the priest and the mailman understood. For at that very moment, three secret agents were observing the front gate of the church. The secret police had installed a listening device in the priest’s private apartment. The secret police had also recruited an agent to spy on the student group.

The man posing as a mailman was a senior officer of the Polish Communist secret police. He was warning the priest of a threat.

It was not surprising why the secret police wanted to know what the priest was doing. After all, the students revered and trusted the priest. With his homilies and catechesis, the priest had attracted thousands in the city and adjacent regions. His cordial and companionable personality was a magnet.

In his presence, students and others found an atmosphere for unconstrained sharing of thoughts and questions. It was not another socialist narcissistic group that was often to be found in the university setting. Compared to the aggressive and militant atheism that was constantly pushed at the University, the students were fascinated when they heard the priest explain that man–a human person–is the only creature on earth which God willed for itself.

Unlike what the Communists said about the world, this Catholic priest was saying that the life of a person who made himself or herself a sincere gift to others was the answer to the fundamental question that the Communist system cannot answer.

The response to the priest’s Christian witness was overwhelming and decisive. The students organized fellowships that included spiritual formation hours based on meticulous Bible studies.

Little by little, the crucial goal of the Communist system—atheization—was being reversed in that corner of Poland, and throughout the nation.

The social implications were startling.  A report by the regional Communist Party’s Department for Youth Affairs on the progress of ideology observed that the crime rate had dropped sharply and alcoholism among youth almost disappeared. Moreover, the addiction to narcotics no longer existed and the volunteers-based care for the sick and needy was flourishing.

The network of the Catholic student fellowships weakened the youth-oriented socialist propaganda and decreased the membership rate of nearly every pro-regime organization. Many married students succeeded in building similar Bible-study and fellowships for couples, which added to a growing national renewal movement.

The Communist Party ideologues were panicked. They became increasingly anxious that the model of the New Socialist Man —the main proposition of communism—was losing to the morally renewed, believing individual.

The ideologues were right, and their fear of losing influence on the youth motivated the Party to undertake a new offensive against Catholic priests admired by students.

This assault included the infiltration of the students’ fellowships with secret police informers and provocateurs, defamation with false accusations of theft and pedophilia, beatings by anonymous thugs, destruction of property including firebombing homes and churches, and even murder. The Party ordered the installation of listening devices at priests’ apartments and churches.

A few days before the secret policeman disguised as a mailman warned the informal university chaplain, the Interior Ministry had promoted him to supervise the barbaric anti-clerical campaign.

“There is only one way.” 

The secret police agent heard the priest say those words to the students that afternoon. They echoed the words of another priest with whom the agent had spoken a short time before.

During the sacrament of confession, the secret police agent had asked the other priest, “Should I cease to be a policeman?”

The agent did not mention that he meant the “secret police” because he did not want to terrify the priest.

The priest responded, “Remember, only one way leads to God. Christ knows, ask Him.”

So after reading Luke’s gospel that he took from the storage of high-risk objects, the senior secret police officer found the answer.

With the help of a trusted aide, he quietly returned the regime-prohibited religious literature, including Holy Scripture, to the priests who were targeted.

This agent was very well placed to make a difference. After nearly twenty years in the secret police force, he was now one of the highest-ranking officers at the Department that targeted Catholic priests.

The secret officer also knew how much of an influence the distribution of the Bible was having. His Department reported that almost one hundred missionary organizations had smuggled tens of thousands of banned books into Poland. He estimated that the illegal import of the Bibles exceeded 1 million copies in Poland between 1980-82.

At the same time, encouraged by Pope John Paul II, the Catholic Church sponsored screenings of the Jesus Film.

The secret police estimated that these screenings attracted about ten to thirty thousand young people and led to the formation of seventy to one hundred Bible-study fellowships per month.

About a week before the secret police officer helped to protect the university priest’s Bible-focused Catechesis effort with a warning against coming persecutions, U.S. lawmakers unanimously adopted a unique Joint Resolution, which President Ronald Reagan then signed, authorizing and requesting the President of the United States to proclaim 1983 as the “Year of the Bible.”

Although the legislation elucidated the American experience with the Bible, many of its observations also accurately described the situation then unfolding in Poland.

In recognizing that “the history of our Nation clearly illustrates the value of voluntarily applying the teachings of the Scriptures in the lives of individuals, families, and societies,” the American lawmakers were also unknowingly describing the deep moral transformation of Communist society that was taking place thanks to the renewal in Poland of the “knowledge of and faith in God through Holy Scripture.”

After the Communist system finally collapsed a few years later, a former secret policeman had no doubt about the formative influence that the Bible had had on the nation, which encouraged a person to make himself a sincere gift to others.

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian and researcher.

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Becky
Becky
2 years ago

In 2008, the DNC began to question God. In 2012, God was removed completely from their platform.
It was NO coincidence that the Communist barack had been installed at that exact same time.
To the CCP, there is only planning. Not coincidence.

Jesse F Tiede
Jesse F Tiede
2 years ago

Communist cornerstones…

Morbious
Morbious
2 years ago

I reckon our situation today to be more dire than polands in 1980. Weve allowed the last two generations to become hypnotized marxists with nary a peep of protest. Poland had no choice. It was invaded by germany and russia simultaneously in 1939. Then, the soviets stayed after the war, imposing communism. We’ve let communists indoctrinate our kids. How many know the heartbreak of sending a well rounded ‘normal ‘ kid to college and getting back a sullen revolutionary? One who, in spite of the highest standard of living in history hates his own country. As far as i know, we’re the only country in the world who has millions of citizens who literally despise their own home. Poles were ready for change. We’re still not sure.

johnh
johnh
2 years ago

This was on tv today: General Flynn (fired for not telling truth to VP & later pardoned by Trump) was speaking in Texas ir ??? and stated the USA should only have one religion. Where did he come up with idea and why???? Did anyone else see this today………….

gin
gin
2 years ago

What a wonderful article. That was a sample of what is happening world wide now. Amos chapter eight verse eleven tells of a famine of the word in the last days. People come back from the edge sometimes, but so many are close to the edge that that verse may come true soon. If you haven’t yet asked Christ to save you, do so before it’s too late. He loves everyone, but each person has to ask to receive His gift of forgiveness. He knocks, but you must open the door.

Donna
Donna
2 years ago

That secret policeman was obviously a saint. We are all called to live our lives as saints and share the gospel with nonbelievers. This is the only way to save our country and our world.

Bill on the Hill
Bill on the Hill
2 years ago

This story of Poland brings to mind what our southerly neighbor has experienced since Fidel Castro overthrew the Baptiste regime in the late 50’s under a false flag. Castro didn’t reveal his Marxist beliefs or his intent until he successfully removed the previous dictator…The people of Cuba still live a miserable life under the iron fist of communism…Our current faux government disallows the Cuban people to seek asylum in America & have threatened to turn away any boat loads of people seeking freedom, but in fact have utterly destroyed the Trump agendas put in place at our southern border & have left our entire nation vulnerable to a WIDE OPEN southern border as well as flying in unvetted people from the Islamic nation of Afghanistan from North African areas as well as the middle east on a 24/7 basis. Our nation is being invaded in the dead of the night with illegal immigrants now on a 24/7 basis by an occupying force in Washington, DC fully endorsing it & contrary to the will of the American people that are being forced to live with these extreme & deliberate actions of a fraudulent administration hellbent on destroying this nation for well over ( 10 ) months now… :~(
Bill on the Hill… :~)

TheHoneyBadger
TheHoneyBadger
2 years ago

Did Sen. Joe Biden vote for or against the Joint Resolution? Asking for a friend

Matt Knighton, Sr.
Matt Knighton, Sr.
2 years ago

Great article! Scripture transforms lives, families, communities, and nations.

“Teach me your ways, O Lord, that I may live according to your truth!” (Psalm 86:11a, NLT).

“Since you have heard about Jesus and have learned the truth that comes from Him, throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception. Instead, let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes” (Ephesians 4:21-23, NLT).

Jacki
Jacki
2 years ago

Great piece. The story reminds me of a book called Saving My Assasin in which author Virginia Prodan writes about her legal advocacy for Christians in Communist Romania. These stories must be told.

Hannah
Hannah
2 years ago

Living in a democratic country, we can sometimes forget that access to a Bible and religious freedom is Not always freely available for our dear Brothers and Sisters living under communist regimes. This inspiring story reminds me Not to take my liberties for granted. GOD Bless the USA. May we Always have Freedom Under GOD!!

Janis
Janis
2 years ago

This reminds me that faithfulness and patience are of great value.

Jeff
Jeff
2 years ago

I wonder who was this secret policeman? This is a wonderful story by the way.

Ron Bleess
Ron Bleess
2 years ago

Almost sounds like he is talking about the current situation in the USA. A lot of Americans do not allow God to guide their lives.

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