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By Mauricio Rios Kansan staff writer The Soviet Union is experiencing a religious rebirth, and churches across the United States and in Lawrence are the lofted. Father Vince Krische of the St Lawrence Catholic Campus Center said that churches in Lawrence were collecting money to help Russian and other Eastern European churches. "In the future, we will develop more ties." Krische said. Personal communication ties as well as economic ties need to be fostered, he said, but economic support is what those churches needed urgently. Krische said that next summer, 30 theology students from Hungary would be in Lawrence. colleagues, he said. The students would spend four weeks sharing their educational experiences and learning from their U.S. He said there was no plan to send U.S. students to Hungary in exchange. People in the communist world were not allowed to travel for more than 40 years. Kristina said "When they took the church a way, they took freedom away," he said. Although it had been forbidden by the government, religion was practiced secretly, he said. Krische said the Catholic Church had deep connections with the Soviet Union. He cited a meeting between Pope John Paul II and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev as instrumental in toppling communism. "Probably the pope is more responsible of the fall of communism than anybody else." he said. The Unity Temple in Kansas City, Mo., conducted a joint ceremony Sun day morning with a Soviet Unity church. The ceremony was broadcast by satellite. Duke Tufty, senior minister at the Unity Temple, said, "I see this union as the basis for a world spiritual community." Kristie said he was not aware that churches in Lawrence had developed the same practice. He said he thought that it was important for U.S. churches to increase involvement with churches in Eastern Europe. Conrad Joseph, KU professor of Slavic languages and literature, agreed. 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