Pope accepts resignation of the
Archbishop of Kaunas, Lithuania
Pope Francis and Archbishop Lionginas Virbalas |
In a statement, Archbishop Lionginas Virbalas explains that
his resignation is due to health reasons along with a desire to return to his
vocation as a religious: "I hope in this way to be able to better serve
God and the people".
By Francesca Merlo
Pope Francis on Saturday accepted the resignation of the
pastoral government of the Archdiocese of Kaunas, Lithuania presented by
Archishop Lionginas Virbalas, SJ, who turns 58 next July.
On his Facebook page, the Archbishop writes: "In the
last period, by the will of Pope Francis, I served as Archbishop. From 1 March
with his permission, I return to work according to my religious vocation. Faced
with health problems, and especially considering the sense of the religious
vocation, I hope in this way to be able to serve God and the people
better". The prelate "sincerely" thanks all the members of the
Archdiocese of Kaunas: "What has been done is only thanks to many priests
and lay people who have dedicated themselves to the Gospel and are serving
faithfully in the Church. Please forgive my failings. You will always remain in
my prayers. With love in Christ.
Archbishop Lionginas Virbalas was born on 6 July, 1961 in
Biržai, when Lithuania was still part of the Soviet Union. He studied at the
Institute of Engineering in Vilnius. From 1981 to 1983 he did his military
service in the Soviet army. He only managed to enter the Kaunas Inter-Diocesan
Seminary in 1986, after having spent some time in a clandestine seminary due to
opposition from the Soviet authorities.
In 1989 he joined the Society of Jesus. He was ordained a
priest in 1991. He studied Spiritual Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian
University in Rome. He carried out his ministry in Austria, Lithuania, and
Italy, as a parish priest, a teacher in seminaries and in the pastoral care of
religious vocations. He was also Rector of the Pontifical Russian College of
Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, in Rome. Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of
Panevėžys in June, 2013, and Metropolitan Archbishop of Kaunas in June, 2015.
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