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Transfiguration Cathedral, Kaišiadorys

Coordinates: 54°51′38″N 24°27′26″E / 54.86056°N 24.45722°E / 54.86056; 24.45722
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Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord
Kristaus Atsimainymo katedra
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord is located in Lithuania
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord
54°51′38″N 24°27′26″E / 54.86056°N 24.45722°E / 54.86056; 24.45722
LocationKaišiadorys
Country Lithuania
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

The Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord [1] (Template:Lang-lt) also called Kaišiadorys Cathedral[2] is the name given to a Catholic religious building that serves as the Cathedral of Kaišiadorys,[3] a city of the European country of Lithuania,[4] and the seat of the Diocese of Kaišiadorys.

In 1906 a committee for the construction of the church was created. In the following years three different projects for the construction of the structure were developed. Only in 1914 it was adopted the final, made by Vaclovas Michnevičius. In 1932 the church was finally built and in 1934 became the headquarters of the curia. On 10 May 1936 the church was elevated to the cathedral and this time Pope Pius XI sent a gift for safekeeping. In 1944 the cathedral was severely damaged as a result of World War II, and during the period of Soviet occupation was closed to worship and destined for another use, until 1987, when Lithuania regained its independence and religious events were reestablished.

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References

  1. ^ Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Christ in Kaišiadorys
  2. ^ Liškevičienė, Jolita (2006-01-01). Goldsmith's art (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos Dailės muziejus. ISBN 9789986669517.
  3. ^ Problems of Communism. Special Materials Section, United States Information Agency. 1983-01-01.
  4. ^ Taškūnas, Algimantas P. (1992-01-01). Lithuania in 1991: Selected Readings. T.U.U Lithuanian Studies Society. ISBN 9780646097923.