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(回答先: ポーランド政治警察は1946年からボイティーワを見張っていた(エル・ムンド紙) 投稿者 バルセロナより愛を込めて 日時 2005 年 4 月 29 日 06:02:35)
バルセロナより愛を込めてさん
レスをありがとうございます。
>しかしそれにしても、どうして今頃になって教皇暗殺計画やスパイの話が
>暴露されはじめたのでしょうか。単純に、本人が生きている間はやはり
>遠慮していた、というだけのことなのかもしれませんが。
ほんとに。
それと、検索で幾つかの記事を見ても、ポーランドの調査機関は(IPNと
なってました)へイモ司祭の具体的な行動を挙げずにいきなり「スパイ」と
告発しているようです。
コリエレの記事も刺激的かつ暗殺未遂事件まで仄めかしていて、なんだか
スケープゴートのようで腑に落ちませんでした。
一方で、ヘイモ司祭が逆の役割を担っていたとするものもあります。↓
前教皇の傍らで連帯を支援する側に回っており、流れるお金の洗濯を
していたなら、この時期・・どうでしょうね?
Man of the Century
The Life and Times of Pope John Paul II
By JONATHAN KWITNY
http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/k/kwitny-century.html
Father Konrad Hejmo was standing on an outdoor train platform in Poznan, Poland, where he traveled every weekend to the office of Inroads, a magazine for Polish Catholic youth. Inroads needed Hejmo's editing help to get past the government censors. It also needed his finagling to find enough paper to print on. That Monday, as every Monday, Hejmo was headed back to Gdansk, 150 miles north. There, as far as the government was concerned, he had his real job, at a monastery.
Suddenly, looking out from the train platform, Hejmo saw a strange sight: nuns dancing in the street. He called out to them: what was going on? When they said that the archbishop of Krakow had just been elected pope, Hejmo decided that his work at the monastery could wait. Wojtyla had lectured to Hejmo's university classes and now contributed regularly to his magazine. The priest dashed back to the church residence he used in Poznan and joined the group that had gathered in front of the TV.
Later Hejmo would recall what Wojtyla's election had meant for his own life. In a few months he was yanked out of his routine and assigned to help organize a politically charged trip by the pope to Poland. Within a year, he was in Rome helping to run a secret news service that evaded the communist censors. And in five years, Hejmo was summoned to rescue the Solidarity rebellion's vital lifeline from Rome after links surfaced between the money flow to Poland and an embarrassing bank scandal. Envelopes of cash had come from big-time crooks, and Hejmo's orders were to clean it up, then hush it up.