Justinas Staugaitis (14 November 1866 near Šakiai – 8 July 1943, Telšiai) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop, politician, educator, and author. He...
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Justinas Staugaitis (1866–1943), Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop, politician, educator and writer This page lists people with the surname Staugaitis...
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Justinas is a masculine Lithuanian given name, equivalent to Justin. Notable people with the name include: Justinas Beržanskis (born 1989), Lithuanian...
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and signed by Antanas Smetona, Jonas Vileišis, Jurgis Šaulys and Justinas Staugaitis. Most of the signatories of the Act remained active in the cultural...
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forming the new Territorial Prelature of Klaipėda under Prelate Justinas Staugaitis. The government of Lithuania faced considerable opposition from the...
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Title next held by Józef Drzazga 1947–1972 sede vacante Preceded by Justinas Staugaitis as territorial prelate Apostolic Administrator of Prelature of Klaipėda...
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Diocese of Telšiai was established in 1926 with its centre in Telšiai. Justinas Staugaitis, one of the twenty signatories to the Act of Independence of Lithuania...
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by Justinas Staugaitis, the first Bishop of Diocese of Telšiai . After the establishment of Diocese of Telšiai in 1926, Bishop Justinas Staugaitis expressed...
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dioceses by Pope Pius XI, Justinas Staugaitis became the first bishop of the newly created Diocese of Telšiai. Staugaitis organized the new diocese and...
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13, 1923 Second Seimas Antanas Tumėnas June 5, 1923 July 29, 1923 Justinas Staugaitis August 10, 1923 January 27, 1925 Leonas Bistras January 27, 1925...
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was disestablished, and became part of Telšiai diocese. 1926–1939: Justinas Staugaitis, prelate 1939–1949: sede vacante 1939–1947: Maximilian Kaller, apostolic...
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Lithuania (other members were Jonas Basanavičius, Steponas Kairys, and Justinas Staugaitis). He was officially coopted by the council on 13 July 1918 when four...
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Priest Justinas Staugaitis then took on to organize Žiburys and the founding meeting took place on 6 January 1906 in Marijampolė. Staugaitis was elected...
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Municipality Archdiocese of Kaunas Telšiai Cathedral Regional Bishops Justinas Staugaitis and Vincentas Borisevičius 55°58′56″N 22°14′47″E / 55.98222°N 22...
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Christian Democrats 85 Antanas Staugaitis 44 Official Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats 86 Jonas Staugaitis 51 Physician Popular Socialist...
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Church was consecrated on 12 June 1933 by the first bishop of Telšiai Justinas Staugaitis. Current parson of the Renavas parish is a priest Dainoras Židackas...
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[unreliable source?] The Jewish men were then tortured. Appeals to bishop Justinas Staugaitis, who was formerly chairman of Lithuanian parliament, were rebuffed...
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in 1926, the church became a cathedral. Three Bishops of Telšiai, Justinas Staugaitis, Vincentas Borisevičius and Pranciškus Ramanauskas, are buried in...
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by Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius, assisted by Juozapas Kukta and Justinas Staugaitis, on 16 May 1926. The new bishop Antanas Karosas was already 70-years...
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November 1918 1 January 1919 Coopted Belarusian representative 42 Justinas Staugaitis 21 September 1917 Elected at Vilnius Conference 43 Jurgis Strekys...
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Mykolaitis-Putinas (1893–1967), writer Salomėja Nėris (1904–1945), poet Justinas Staugaitis (1866–1943), bishop Matas Šalčius (1890–1940), traveler, journalist...
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Šoniai village, Telšiai district 1942-09-27 in Kaunas, Lithuania Justinas Staugaitis pronunciation Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party Catholic priest...
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biography of Justinas Pranaitis. Bučys was one of four most prominent Lithuanian apologists of the time (others were Adomas Jakštas, Justinas Staugaitis, and...
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activist (expelled after a year) Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas, writer Justinas Staugaitis, signatory of the Act of Independence of Lithuania Jonas Totoraitis...
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Smetona, Steponas Kairys, Jurgis Šaulys, Alfonsas Petrulis, and Justinas Staugaitis) as well as Swiss Lithuanians (Vincas Bartuška, Vladas Daumantas...
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Lithuanian chef working at the Hôtel Ritz Paris, and they were married by Justinas Staugaitis at the Telšiai Cathedral on 8 August 1926. They had no children....
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in 1933, the year when it was consecrated by the Telšiai bishop, Justinas Staugaitis. Presently, the church and the bell tower belong to the Plungė St...
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Matulaitis-Matulevičius, Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas, Juozas Purickis, Justinas Staugaitis, Stasys Šalkauskis, Šatrijos Ragana, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, Augustinas...
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(1925–26). Its noted contributors included Kazys Bizauskas, Liudas Gira, Justinas Staugaitis, Antanas Vileišis. The periodical was revived again in 1947 by Lithuanian...
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100 members in 1913. Vast majority of them were priests, including Justinas Staugaitis, Jurgis Matulaitis, Pranciškus Karevičius [lt]. After the war, more...
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