Talk:Patriarch Justinian of Romania

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 * no he didn't! That is just an allegation. The Orthodox Church SURVIVED, but there were HARSH times for it, anyway. If someone has any proof or source, I urge them to show it! them

Well... Unlike the Romanian Catholic Church which openly fought communism (and it was eventually disbanded), the Romanian Orthodox Church officially agreed with everything the government did, without ever criticising it. There were, of course, individual priests and monks dissenters that were killed or sent to prison, but this was not the case among the leaders of the Church. bogdan &#676;ju&#643;k&#601; | Talk 10:09, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I have added a section about the collaboration with the communist authority, and offered a quote from Czeslaw Milosz's book The Captive Mind. User:upsidown 12:32 26 Sept 2007 —Preceding signed but undated comment was added at 21:32, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

Communist issue
This should be treated in full, not piecemeal and in the sub-literate, unreferenced manner now present. The view of Justinian as a willing and enthusiastic collaborator is contested (see and  for example). A complete lead summarizing this would also be helpful. Biruitorul 14:48, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

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