Pope Lithuania: Vilnius and its
Cathedral
The Cathedral in Vilnius.- AFP |
During his visit to Lithuania, Pope Francis is making a stop
at the main Catholic Cathedral in the country, known as the Cathedral Basilica
of St Stanislaus and St Ladislaus of Vilnius, joined by 60 elderly nuns and
priests.
By Lydia O’Kane
Located in the capital’s Old Town, just off Cathedral
Square, this imposing building boasts forty works of art dating from the 16th
through to 19th centuries, including frescoes and paintings. It’s history is an
impressive one being the place where the coronations of the Grand Dukes of
Lithuania were celebrated.
Saints and Royalty
Indeed, many prominent people from Lithuanian and Polish
history are buried in its crypts, including St Casimir, and the two wives of
Sigismund II Augustus, King of Poland: Elisabeth of Habsburg and Barbara
Radziwiłł. After a number of fires burnt down previous cathedrals, the present
structure was consecrated in 1783 and over the years has undergone a series of
renovation projects.
Fall of communism and St John Paul II
During the Soviet era the Cathedral Basilica was turned into
a warehouse but in 1989, its status as a cathedral was restored. In 2006 the
Cathedral and the belfry underwent a two year renovation and the facades were
treated to fresh coat of paint. It was the first renovation since the
restoration of Lithuania's independence in 1990.
After the fall of Communism, Polish Pope, St John Paul II
made an Apostolic visit to Lithuania which also included a visit to the
cathedral where he told the priests gathered, “in your eyes, there must be
neither winners nor losers, but rather men and women who need to be helped to
leave error behind -- persons to be supported in their efforts to recover from
the effects, including the psychological ones, of violence, abuse of power and
the violation of human rights".
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