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Panevėžys Cathedral

The Cathedral of Christ the King (Lithuanian: Kristaus Karaliaus katedra) in Panevėžys, Lithuania, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Panevėžys.[1]

Cathedral of Christ the King
Kristaus Karaliaus katedra
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusCathedral
Year consecrated1933
StatusActive
Location
LocationPanevėžys,
 Lithuania
Geographic coordinates55°43′22″N 24°21′32″E / 55.72278°N 24.35889°E / 55.72278; 24.35889
Architecture
Architect(s)Rytis Steikūnas
StyleEclecticism
Groundbreaking1908
Specifications
Direction of façadeEast
Length55 metres (180 ft)
Width27 metres (89 ft)
Height (max)16 metres (52 ft)
Spire(s)One
Spire height55 metres (180 ft)
MaterialsBrick, reinforced concrete

History edit

 
Backside view of the cathedral

In 1860, bishop Motiejus Valančius began preparations for construction of a new church in Panevėžys. However, after the Uprising of 1863, the Tsarist authorities implemented Russification policies, including the Lithuanian press ban and suppression of the Catholic Church. The authorities forbade construction of any new Catholic churches and closed the Piarist church leaving only the Church of Saints Peter and Paul to service the Catholic inhabitants of Panevėžys.[2] A permission for construction was obtained in 1904, but the work was delayed by the Russo-Japanese War and the Revolution of 1905 until 1908. Until World War I, a rectory and a temporary chapel were completed while church's walls rose up to the windows. The church was to be named after Saint Stanislaus the Martyr.[2]

After the war the construction was abandoned until April 1926 when Pope Pius XI established the Roman Catholic Diocese of Panevėžys. Architect Rytis Steikūnas and engineer Aleksandras Gordevičius redesigned and expanded the church as it now was to serve as a cathedral. The unfinished cathedral was blessed by Jonas Mačiulis (better known as Maironis) on Saint Casimir's Day (March 4) in 1930.[2] For that occasion Maironis wrote a hymn dedicated to Christ the King. Four bells from Apolda, Germany, were blessed in 1931. The largest, weighing 1,628 kilograms (3,589 lb), is dedicated to Christ the King. The organ, produced by Bruno Goebel in Königsberg, has three manuals. The cathedral was consecrated during a Eucharistic Congress on June 30, 1933, by Juozapas Skvireckas, Archbishop of Kaunas. The interior was decorated by local painter Povilas Puzinas in 1938–1939.[2]

Architecture edit

 
Panevėžys Cathedral side-altar

The cathedral is eclectic combining features of Baroque and Neoclassicism. The façade is dominated by the rectangular tower topped with an octagonal dome. Two 3-metre (9.8 ft) high sculptures of Pope Pius XI and Jurgis Matulevičius, founders of the diocese, stand on the corners of the roof.[3] The pediment of the portico is decorated with cartouches: the top one features a royal crown while the lower has the coat of arms of the bishop. The cathedral has three naves with groin vaults built of reinforced concrete. Chapel of Saint Casimir occupies a large hall under the presbytery, which is also known as the catacombs. The monstrance was gifted by Pope Pius XI. The church tabernacle is made of gilded oak. Two small angels, made by Joseph Rifesser from Urtijëi, are kneeling on each side. Above it there is a white sculpture of Christ the King by Juozas Zikaras. The richly decorated baldachin of the altar rests on four white columns, surrounded by sculptures of angels.[2]

The ceiling of the apse is decorated by a 22-by-14-metre (72 ft × 46 ft) fresco by Jonas Mackevičius depicting Saint Casimir appearing to Lithuanian soldiers during the 1518 Siege of Polotsk. The fresco was restored in 2002.[3] The walls of the apse depict ten churches of ten deaneries of the diocese. The side aisles end with oak altars produced by Joseph Rifesser. The left altar features a copy of the Sistine Madonna and a painting of Saint Casimir surrounded by sculptures of Albert of Riga and Saint Monica. The right altar features a sculpture of Saint Francis of Assisi helping crucified Jesus, modeled after a painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and a painting of Saint Stanislaus. Puzinas painted the ceiling vaults with frescoes of angels in the clouds while ceiling of the chapels was decorated with images of the Four Evangelists. He also created eight large paintings that hang in the naves.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Pilkauskas, Donatas (13 March 2017). "Panevėžio Kristaus Karaliaus katedra". Paneveziokrastas.pavb.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Kviklys, Bronius (1984). Lietuvos bažnyčios. Panevėžio vyskupija (in Lithuanian). Vol. 4. Chicago: Lithuanian Library Press. pp. 57–65. ISBN 0-932042-53-8.
  3. ^ a b (in Lithuanian). Panevėžio vyskupijos kurija. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2012-08-10.

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The Cathedral of Christ the King Lithuanian Kristaus Karaliaus katedra in Panevezys Lithuania is a Roman Catholic cathedral seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Panevezys 1 Cathedral of Christ the King Kristaus Karaliaus katedraReligionAffiliationRoman CatholicEcclesiastical or organizational statusCathedralYear consecrated1933StatusActiveLocationLocationPanevezys LithuaniaGeographic coordinates55 43 22 N 24 21 32 E 55 72278 N 24 35889 E 55 72278 24 35889ArchitectureArchitect s Rytis SteikunasStyleEclecticismGroundbreaking1908SpecificationsDirection of facadeEastLength55 metres 180 ft Width27 metres 89 ft Height max 16 metres 52 ft Spire s OneSpire height55 metres 180 ft MaterialsBrick reinforced concreteHistory edit nbsp Backside view of the cathedral In 1860 bishop Motiejus Valancius began preparations for construction of a new church in Panevezys However after the Uprising of 1863 the Tsarist authorities implemented Russification policies including the Lithuanian press ban and suppression of the Catholic Church The authorities forbade construction of any new Catholic churches and closed the Piarist church leaving only the Church of Saints Peter and Paul to service the Catholic inhabitants of Panevezys 2 A permission for construction was obtained in 1904 but the work was delayed by the Russo Japanese War and the Revolution of 1905 until 1908 Until World War I a rectory and a temporary chapel were completed while church s walls rose up to the windows The church was to be named after Saint Stanislaus the Martyr 2 After the war the construction was abandoned until April 1926 when Pope Pius XI established the Roman Catholic Diocese of Panevezys Architect Rytis Steikunas and engineer Aleksandras Gordevicius redesigned and expanded the church as it now was to serve as a cathedral The unfinished cathedral was blessed by Jonas Maciulis better known as Maironis on Saint Casimir s Day March 4 in 1930 2 For that occasion Maironis wrote a hymn dedicated to Christ the King Four bells from Apolda Germany were blessed in 1931 The largest weighing 1 628 kilograms 3 589 lb is dedicated to Christ the King The organ produced by Bruno Goebel in Konigsberg has three manuals The cathedral was consecrated during a Eucharistic Congress on June 30 1933 by Juozapas Skvireckas Archbishop of Kaunas The interior was decorated by local painter Povilas Puzinas in 1938 1939 2 Architecture edit nbsp Panevezys Cathedral side altar The cathedral is eclectic combining features of Baroque and Neoclassicism The facade is dominated by the rectangular tower topped with an octagonal dome Two 3 metre 9 8 ft high sculptures of Pope Pius XI and Jurgis Matulevicius founders of the diocese stand on the corners of the roof 3 The pediment of the portico is decorated with cartouches the top one features a royal crown while the lower has the coat of arms of the bishop The cathedral has three naves with groin vaults built of reinforced concrete Chapel of Saint Casimir occupies a large hall under the presbytery which is also known as the catacombs The monstrance was gifted by Pope Pius XI The church tabernacle is made of gilded oak Two small angels made by Joseph Rifesser from Urtijei are kneeling on each side Above it there is a white sculpture of Christ the King by Juozas Zikaras The richly decorated baldachin of the altar rests on four white columns surrounded by sculptures of angels 2 The ceiling of the apse is decorated by a 22 by 14 metre 72 ft 46 ft fresco by Jonas Mackevicius depicting Saint Casimir appearing to Lithuanian soldiers during the 1518 Siege of Polotsk The fresco was restored in 2002 3 The walls of the apse depict ten churches of ten deaneries of the diocese The side aisles end with oak altars produced by Joseph Rifesser The left altar features a copy of the Sistine Madonna and a painting of Saint Casimir surrounded by sculptures of Albert of Riga and Saint Monica The right altar features a sculpture of Saint Francis of Assisi helping crucified Jesus modeled after a painting by Bartolome Esteban Murillo and a painting of Saint Stanislaus Puzinas painted the ceiling vaults with frescoes of angels in the clouds while ceiling of the chapels was decorated with images of the Four Evangelists He also created eight large paintings that hang in the naves 2 References edit Pilkauskas Donatas 13 March 2017 Panevezio Kristaus Karaliaus katedra Paneveziokrastas pavb lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 18 September 2021 a b c d e f Kviklys Bronius 1984 Lietuvos baznycios Panevezio vyskupija in Lithuanian Vol 4 Chicago Lithuanian Library Press pp 57 65 ISBN 0 932042 53 8 a b Panevezio Kristaus Karaliaus katedra vyskupijos motina in Lithuanian Panevezio vyskupijos kurija Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2012 08 10 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathedral of Christ the King Panevezys Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panevezys Cathedral amp oldid 1104391288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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