And man, if the R&T crowd hears about how I spent today, I'll never live it down.
I went here...
http://www.szoborpark.hu/index.php?Lang=enUsual Pathetic Attempt To Be On-Topic: a few months ago I was in Prague, and there is a HUGE difference in the way religion during the Communist Era is treated in the Czech Republic vs. Hungary. Hungary is still predominantly Catholic and the Church swings a big propaganda hammer here (but no sickle--sorry, I couldn't resist).
OTOH, the Czechs say their "religious leaders" openly collaborated with the Communist regime for nearly 50 years, and they are still angry about it. That may be part of the reason...other than good sense...that the Czech Republic is one of the least religious countries in Europe. And they are willing to talk about the whole story of how religion failed the country.
One story I heard in Prague from Actual Czech People: the church wanted to take over an ancient cathedral in Prague and make it a working church again. The Czech government turned the Pope down flat, saying the church was a museum and they would like to keep it that way.
Subtext: Communism isn't the only idea that belongs in the Dustbin Of History.