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PAX Association
The PAX Association ((ポーランド語:Stowarzyszenie PAX)) was a pro-communist secular Catholic organization created in 1947 in the People's Republic of Poland at the onset of the Stalinist period. The association published the ''Słowo Powszechne'' daily for almost fifty years between 1947 and 1993 with an average of 312 issues annually.
The first editor-in-chief of ''Słowo Powszechne'' (circulation: 40,000)〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Słowo Powszechne (1947–1997) )〕 was Wojciech Kętrzyński (d. 1983) from KN, grandson of historian Wojciech Kętrzyński. In 1982 the newspaper adjusted its name to ''Słowo Powszechne: dziennik Stowarzyszenia PAX'' (the "PAX Association Daily"). The publication closed only when the PAX ceased to function in 1993, following the collapse of communism; however, the facsimile of the association was reestablished in 1993 under a different name: the Catholic association "Civitas Christiana".〔( Stowarzyszenie "PAX". ) 2007 ''Katolicka Agencja Informacyjna''. Retrieved November 7, 2011.〕
Notably, in 1953 the ostensibly "religious" PAX gave its support to the Stalinist show trial of the Kraków Curia pronouncing death penalties for the Catholic priests falsely accused of treason, and took over the publication of the Catholic weekly magazine ''Tygodnik Powszechny'' until the Polish October of 1956.
==Communist era==
Following the Soviet takeover, the PAX Association had been formed with the intention to undermine grass-roots support for the Roman Catholic Church in Stalinist Poland. Created by Bolesław Piasecki, it approved the trial and imprisonment of many Polish clergymen, among them Bishop Czesław Kaczmarek and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński. PAX attempted to compete with the conservative clergy of the interwar era over public policy issues, especially after the arrest of hundreds of priests by the state security in early 1950s.〔(Kościół w Polsce po tzw. procesie kurii krakowskiej ) ''(Church in Poland following the so called Trial of the Kraków Curia)''. Photo-exhibit. ''Institute of National Remembrance,'' Poland. Retrieved from the Internet Archive on February 15, 2013.〕 The government gave it total control over the Polish branch of the Caritas relief organisation. According to Norman Davies PAX was an NKVD front organisation, set up to win over Polish Catholics to communism, and to break their links to the Vatican.〔Norman Davies, ''God's Playground: A History of Poland Volume 2: 1795 to the Present'', Columbia University Press, 1982, p. 579〕 It maintained a presence in the Sejm, winning, for example, five seats in the 1969 election.〔Nicholas Bethell, ''Gomulka'', Penguin Books, 1972, p. 244〕

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