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This issue is dedicated to the 500th Jubilee of the Death of Saint Casimir, asking his protection for the Church in Lithuania and for all those suffering for religion and for truth.

CHRONICLE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN LITHUANIA, No. 62 

In this issue:

1. Echoes of the Celebration of the 500 Year Jubilee of the Death of Saint Casimir     

2. Catholic Lithuania Thanks Our Holy Father, John Paul II 

2.   Protests on behalf of the Arrested Priests, Fathers Alfonsas Svarinskas and Sigitas Tamkevičius, Do Not Diminish .

4. Open Letter of Father Jonas Danyla to the Atheist Bronius Jauniškis

5.   News From the Dioceses 

6.   Searches and Interrogations 

7.   Our Prisoners

8.   New Underground Publications

CHRONICLE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN LITHUANIA, No. 62

A Translation of the Complete Lithuanian Original LIETUVOS KATALIKŲ BAŽNYČIOS KRONIKA Nr. 62 Documenting the Struggle for Human Rights In Soviet-Occupied Lithuania Today

Translated by: Rev. Casimir Pugevičius Translation Editor: Marian Skabeikis

Published by the Lithuanian R.C. Priests' League of America 351 Highland Blvd. Brooklyn, NY 11207

©Lithuanian Roman Catholic Priests' League of America 1984

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The Church of Ss.Peter and Paul in Vilnius. Erected in 1668, it now contains the remains of Lithuania's patron, Saint Casimir, which were transferred from Vilnius Cathedral in 1953. The cathedral is now an art gallery.

CHRONICLE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN LITHUANIA No. 62

Introduction

In 1940, when the Soviet Union occupied Lithuania by force, 85.5% of the country's more than 3 million inhabitants were Roman Catholic, 4.5% Protestant, 7.3% Jewish, 2.5% Orthodox and 0.2% of other persuasions.

In the two archdioceses and four dioceses were: 708 churches, 314 chapels, 73 monasteries, 85 convents, three archbishops, nine bishops, 1271 diocesan priests, 580 monks, of whom 168 were priests. Four seminaries had 470 students. There were 950 nuns.

Nuns cared for 35 kindergartens, 10 orphanages, 25 homes for the aged, two hospitals, a youth center, and an institute for the deaf-mute.

On June 15, 1940, the Red Army marched into Lithuania; the independent government was replaced by a puppet regime.

On July 14-15, rigged elections were staged. On July 21,with the Red Army surrounding the assembly house, the new People's Diet "unanimously" declared Lithuania a Soviet Socialist Republic.

On June 25, 1940, the Church was declared separate from the state, and the representative of the Holy See was expelled.

Parish lands were confiscated, clergy salaries and pensions were cut off, and their savings confiscated. Churches were deprived of support. Catholic printing plants were confiscated, and religious books destroyed.

On June 28, 1940, the teaching of religion and recitation of prayers in schools was forbidden. The University's Department of Theology and Philosophy was abolished, and all private schools were nationalized. The seminaries at Vilkaviškis and Telšiai were closed, and the seminary at Kaunas was permitted to operate on a very limited scale. The clergy were spied upon constantly.

On June 15, 1941, 34,260 Lithuanians were packed off in cattle-cars to undisclosed points in the Soviet Union. After World War II, the mass deportations resumed and continued until 1953.

Vincentas Borisevičius, Bishop of Telšiai, was arrested on Feb­ruary 3, 1946, and condemned to death after a secret trial. Before year's end, his auxiliary, Bishop Pranas Ramanauskas, was also ar­rested and deported to Siberia. Bishop Teofilius Matulionis of Kai­šiadorys and Archbishop Mečislovas Reinys of Vilnius were deported to a Siberian labor camp. Archbishop Reinys perished in prison at Vladimir, November 8, 1953. By 1947, Lithuania was left with a single bishop, Kazimieras Paltarokas, of Panevėžys. He died in 1958.

In 1947, the last convents and monasteries were closed, their communities dispersed, and all monastic institutions were outlawed

After Stalin's death in 1953, there was a slight improvement in the religious situation. Bishops Matulionis and Ramanauskas were allowed to return to Lithuania, but not to minister to their dioceses or to communicate with the clergy or laity.

Bishop Ramanauskas died in 1959, and Archbishop Matulionis in 1963.

In 1955, two new bishops were appointed by Rome and con­secrated: Julijonas Steponavičius and Petras Maželis. Steponavičius has never been permitted to administer his diocese.

Bishop Vincentas Sladkevičius, consecrated in 1957, was kept under severe government restrictions until 1982. In 1965, Monsignor Juozas Labukas-Matulaitis was consecrated in Rome to head the Archdiocese of Kaunas and the Diocese of Vilkaviškis. Two new bishops were consecrated in 1969: Bishop Romualdas Krikščiū­nas was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Pane­vėžys, and Bishop Liudvikas Povilonis was appointed auxiliary to Bishop Labukas, and succeeded him after his death in 1979.

In 1982, Bishop Sladkevičius was permitted to return to his diocese as Apostolic Administrator of Kaišiadorys. Father Antanas Vaičius was named bishop and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Telšiai and the Prelature of Klaipėda.

Relaxation of pressure on religious believers soon revealed that the Lithuanian people were still deeply religious. It was decided in the mid-fifties to resume the attack. The principal means of attack would be unlimited moral pressure, since physical terror seemed only to strengthen and unify the faithful.

In 1972, the Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania, clandestinely published in that country, began to reach the free world at irregular intervals. Primarily intended to keep Catholics in Lithu­ania informed of the situation of the Church there, these Lithuanian samizdat also serve as a constant appeal to the free world not to forget the plight of a people struggling against overwhelm­ing odds to defend their religious beliefs and to regain their basic human rights.

Rev. Casimir Pugevičius Translator

INDEX OF PERSONS

Andropov, Yuri, 23, 24, 31 Anilionis, Petras, 9, 31, 32, 33, 35 Antanavičius, A., 24

Bagdonas, 53 Bagušauskas, P., 36, 37 Bakučionis, Jurgis, 45 Beria, 19 Bieliauskienė, Jadvyga, 57 Blessed Virgin Mary, 40 Borisevičius, Bishop Vincentas, 1 Boruta, Father Jonas, 47 Brilienė, Ona 16, 20, 30, 46 Brilius, Father Vytautas 46, 47 Buivydas, 56 Bukauskienė, 34 Bukaveckaitė, Joana, 54, 55 Bulika, Father Bronius, 29, 30 Butėnas, Julius, 26, 30 Butkevičius, 32, 53 Butkevičius, Dr.,53 Butkienė, (Mrs.) S., 49 Butkus, 39 Butvilienė, (Mrs.) B.., 35

Chernenko, Konstantin, 32 Čepulionis, J., 49

Danyla, Father Jonas, 3, 24, 31 Deltuva, Father Albinas, 53 Doestoyevsky, 50 Dovidaitis, Father Gvidonas, 36, 37 Dulksnys, Father Kazys, 5, 31

Gailiūnas, A., 34 Gajauskas, Balys, 57 Gandhi, Muhatma, 52 Gardauskas, 55 Gavėnaitė, Monika, 39, 55, 56 Genys, 56 Girnius, Juozas 50 (Gražulis), Antanas, 35 Gražulis), 16 Gražulis, Father Antanas, 34, 35 Gražulis, Father Juozas, 35 Grinius, Juozas, 47 Grinys, 47 Gudanavičius, Father Gustavas, 17 Gustas, Father, 29 Gutauskas, Father Algirdas, 5, 31 Guzevičius, 50 Ieškmantas, Gintautas, 57

Ignotas, 33

Jakas, Edmundas, 46 Jančiauskas, 44 Jančiūtė, Nijolė, 49 Jankaitis, 54 Janulis, Anastazas, 49 Januška, R., 43 Jasiūnaitė, Stasė, 16 Jauniškis, Bronius, 3, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Jegorov, S.S., 31, 32 Jonaitis, P. 47 Jotauta, 41, 42 Jozėnas, 10

Kaivanas, 31 Kalinauskas, Father Leonas, 39,45 Kaušienė, (Mrs.), 16, 20 Kelpšas, Saulius, 53 Kipp, SJ, Father Johann, 25, 28, 29 Kovalev, Sergei, 57 Krikščiūnas, Bishop Romualdas, 2 Kringelis, 39 Kruschev, 19 Kučingis, Antanas, 57 Kūlis, 34

Labukas-M at u lai t i s. Bishop Juozas, 2 Lapienienė, Elena, 49 Lapienis, Vladas, 47, 48, 49, 50 Lauciuvienė, 34 Lauriūnas, Father Jonas, 39 Leipus, 55, 56 Lenin, 51 Lepeckienė, 34 Lileikis, 43, 44 Liniauskas, F., 47, 48, 50 Luckaitis, 24 Lysenko, 19

Mackevičius, 39 Makštutis, 9, 35 Matulevičius, 39, 53 Matulevičius, Archbishop Jurgis, 6, 40 Matulevičius, Father Juozas, 35 Matulionis, Bishop Teofilius, 1, 2 Mažeikaitė-Sakalauskienė, Liudvika K., 23 Maželis, Bishop Petras, 2, 13 Minauris, 25, 26 Misiūnas, Juozas, 25, 26, 27 Misiūnienė, Sofija, 27 Mockus, 39 Mockuvienė, (Mrs.) S., 12, 17 Molotov, 19 Morkvėnas, 9 Moškauskienė, (Mrs.) M., 50

Našlėnas, Father Petras, 39 Navickaitė, Genovaitė, 32,40,41, 42, 43

Olšauskas, 37

Paltarokas, Bishop Kazimieras, 2 Paulauskas, Ignas, 55 Pečeliūnas, Povilas, 57 Petkus, Viktoras, 57 Petraitienė, (Mrs.) A., 35 Petras Cidzikas, 53 Pilka, Father Steponas, 44 Podžiukas, 52 Pope John Paul II, 3, 7, 11, 39 Pope Pius XII, 4 Povilonis, Bishop Liudvikas, 2, 5, 7, 11, 31, 32 Poznyshev, S.V., 51 Pupienis, 24 Pūkas, Father Vytautas, 44

(Račiūnas), Jurgis, 35 Račiūnas, Father Pranas, 32, 33, 34, 35 Raižytė, Aldona, 53 Ramanauskas, Bishop Pranas, 1,2 Rasilienė, (Mrs.) A., 49 Reinys, Archbishop Mečislovas, 1,2 Rokys, 53

Saint Casimir, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 32, 36 Sasnauskas, Julius, 57 Sasnauskienė, (Mrs.), 54 Senkus, Father Vincentas, 34 Siečkus, 34 Sivickis, 30 Skuodas, Vytautas, 57 Sladkevičius, Bishop Vincentas, 2, 5, 31, 32 Sruoga, Balys, 50 Stalin, 2, 19, 51 Stankaitis, Juozas, 27 Starnavičius, 35 Steponavičius, Bishop Julijonas, 2,5 Stonienė, (Mrs.), 55 Striokaitė, Giedrė, 54 Sutkevičius, Janis, 32 Svarinskas, Father Alfonsas, 3,10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 30, 23, 24, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 54, 55, 56, 57 Šidiškis, 9 Šimonis, Ignas, 52 Šlemfuktienė, (Mrs.), 35 Šmičienė, (Mrs.), J., 35

Tamkevičius, Father Sigitas, 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 36, 45, 46, 47, 54, 55, 56, 57 Tamonis, Father, J. 55 Tauronis, J., 50 Teresiūtė, Regina, 49, 55, 56 Terleckas, Antanas, 57 Trotsky, 19 Tvarijonavičiūtė, Daiva, 49

Urbonas, Father Vytautas, 10

Vaičius, Bishop Antanas, 2, 5, 31 Valiukonis, Father Donatas, 37 Vėlavičius, Father Vincas, 45, 46 Viktorin, 31, 32

Žemaitis, Father, J., 25, 29, 30 Žėlienė, (Mrs.) A., 35 Žukauskas, 44

 

INDEX OF PLACES

 

Alytus, 9, 13, 32, 33, 34, 35 Amaliai, 46

Batakiai, 21 Berlin, 18 Bijutiškis, 31 Bombay, 28

Dachau, 29

Gardamas, 56 Garliava, 9, 53 Gaurė, 21 Germany, 26, 29 Gudoniai, 13

Hague, 25, 26 Hill of Crosses, 46 Holland, 25, 26

Igliauka, 10 Ignalina, 10 India, 52

Josvainiai, 45

Kabeliai, 44 Kaišiadorys, 1, 2, 32 Kapsukas, 10, 32, 40, 41, 42, 43 Kaunas, 2, 9, 11, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 37, 39, 44, 47, 53, 54, Kelmė, 55 Kėdainiai, 44, 45 Klaipėda, 2, 37 Kulatuva, 16 Kybartai, 20, 21, 23, 40

Labūnava, 44 Linkmenys, 10

Maiden Hill, 22 Marijampolė, 6, 40 Mastaičiai, 9 Meškuičiai, 22, 46 Mittelstein, 26, 27 Mordovia, 48 Moscow, 18, 51

Paberžė, 37 Pagražuvis, 27 Panevėžys, 2, 5, 31 Panų Kalnas, 22 Perm, 37, 56 Pilviškiai, 36 Pozela, 53 Prienai, 9, 10

Raseinia, 10, 32, 37, 38, 39, 55 Rome, 2 Russia, 4

Saldutiškis, 29 Samogitia, 22 Sangrūda, 21 Siberia, 1, 2 Silesia, 25, 26 Simnas, 35 Skuodas, 34 Šatės, 34 Šiauliai, 16, 39, 46 Šilalė, 43, 44 Šilutė, 56 Šiluva, 27

Telšiai, 1, 2, 31, 45

Valakampiai, 54 Varėna, 10, 44 Vatican, 34 Viduklė, 23, 32, 37, 38, 39,40. 55, 56 Vilnius, 5,6,7,8,11,13,22,31,32 37, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54 Vladimir, 2

Žagarė, 17 Žilinai, 10

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