- Justinas Staugaitis
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November 14 1866 nearŠiauliai - d.July 8 1943 ,Telšiai ) was aLithuania nRoman Catholic bishop , politician, educator, and author. He one of the twenty signatories to theAct of Independence of Lithuania .Staugaitis graduated from the
Seinai Theological Seminary and wasordain ed in 1890. At that time, the use of the written Lithuanian language was prohibited, and Saugaitis participated in the underground movements that smuggled in such books and periodicals (seeKnygnešiai ). He then served as a curate in a number of parishes in Lithuania andPoland .In
Marijampolė , he founded an educational society, "Žiburys" (The Light), and was instrumental in founding several schools, an old age home, and an orphanage. From 1909 to 1912 he served on the editorial staff of the periodical "Vadovas" (The Guide). At theVilnius Conference in 1917, he was elected to theCouncil of Lithuania , and signed the Act of Independence in 1918.As a member of the Christian Democratic Party, he was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1920, serving alternately as speaker or deputy speaker. In 1926 Staugaitis was consecrated Bishop of Telšiai, a newly formed
diocese in northwestern Lithuania that had been part of theSamogitia n diocese. He established a theological seminary in Telšiai and contributed numerous articles to periodicals, as well as writing several books. These included a history of the church, a history of the Lithuanian State Council, and a novel depicting the life of a loyal priest.References
* "Staugaitis, Justinas". Encyclopedia Lituanica V: 299. (1970-1978). Ed. Simas Sužiedėlis.
Boston, Massachusetts : Juozas Kapočius. LCC 74-114275.
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