- Kaunas Priest Seminary
Kaunas Priest Seminary ( _lt. Kauno kunigų seminarija) is the biggest priest seminary in
Lithuania serving theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas . It is part of the Faculty of Theology ofVytautas Magnus University . Present rector of seminary isAurelijus Žukauskas . As of 2007, the seminary has 35 students. It was establsihed after the 1863 Uprising.History
After the
January Uprising of 1863, the seat ofBishop of Samogitia Motiejus Valančius was moved fromVarniai to Kaunas on December 3, 1863. The Seminary was offered the monastery ofCistercians and St. George Church. From 1863 to 1870 the seminary had limited capacity, because officials of theRussian Empire did not allow new students to enter.For some time
Antanas Baranauskas was teaching here, who started lecturing in theLithuanian language . Many students were active in Lithuanian book smugling. In 1884 students began printing Lithuanian language newspaper "Lietuva", edited byAdomas Dambrauskas-Jakštas . Afraid of persecutions by Tsarist authorities, seminary leaders closed the newspaper. In 1888 secret Lithuanian society was established, that in 1989 was transformed into theSt. Casimir Society . In 1892Maironis was appointed as professor here and this move made a major impact on usage of the Lithuanian language. As he left toSt. Petersburg , Adomas Dambrauskas-Jakštas was appointed as the chaplain and continued Maironis' work. In 1909 Maironis was appointed as the rector of the seminary. At the time seminary was completely Lithuanian.During
World War I , the seminary moved toVašuokėnai estate nearTroškūnai as the building in Kaunas was converted to a military hospital. Between 1926 and 1940, 3,078 students graduated from the Seminary. After Lithuania was occupied by theSoviet Union , all other priest seminaries in Lithuania were closed. The number of students was at first limited to 150 but was gradually decreased to 25. Most of the seminary buildings were confiscated, Church of Holy Trinity was turned into a warehouse, library of some 90,000 volumes destroyed, and many priests deported to Siberia. Between 1945 and 1981, 428 priests graduated. After Lithuania declared independence in 1990, the seminary reacquired its former buildings, which were restored before the visit ofPope John Paul II in 1993.tudies
Five-year undergraduate studies begin with preparatory courses in
Šiluva . Graduates receive a degree from theVytautas Magnus University , where students can continue graduate and post-graduate studies. The goals of the studies are to develop students' spirituality, humanism, intelectual abilities, and pastorial duties.Former rectors
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Hieronim Raczkowski
*Gasparas Cirtautas
*Antanas Karosas
*Jonas Mačiulis-MaironisExternal links
*lt icon [http://kks.lcn.lt/index.php?id=16 History on official site]
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