Sunday 11 March 2018

Visiting local heritage sites. Lithuania. Lentvaris Parish of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Students that participate in our project in all participant countries are now working on learning about local heritage that they consider to be important to be saved for the future generations.

As part of the project, two Lithuanian students Ieva and Aušra visited Lentvaris Parish of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary whose history dates back to 1906. It is undoubtedly one of the most important places to be visited in Lentvaris.  The students met the parish pastor priest Gintaras Petronis who showed the girls around and told them about the history of the church.

The church archive has preserved numerous documents of the last centenary including the one that was signed by the count Vladislovas Tiškevičius - the initiator of the church in Lentvaris and the owner of another landmark of Lentvaris - Lentvaris palace.  The biggest discovery for us was the fact that count Tiškevičius was buried in the church.  




The visitors of the church will definitely admire the magestic wall decor of the church. During 1934-1953 almost all of them were decorated in frescos and sgraffito techniques.  


Another must see and hear attraction of the church is the organ that was given as a present to the church in 2004 by a famous opera singer prof. Teresa Žylis - Gara. 

According to the pastor priest Gintaras Petronis, the church is in perfect condition and there are no worries about its future. However, if we speak about history, during the Second World War damage was done to the church but everything was reconstructed, refurbished and renewed immediately after the war. Interestingly, during the Soviet period when many churches in Lithuania were used for other purposes, our church was always open to the people who believe in God.







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