Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Šiauliai explained

Building Name:Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul
Map Type:Lithuania
Location:Šiauliai, Lithuania
Coordinates:55.9328°N 23.32°W
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Status:Cathedral
Functional Status:Active
Leadership:Bishop Eugenijus Bartulis
Patron:Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Website:http://www.siauliukatedra.lt/
Architecture Style:Renaissance
Facade Direction:West
Groundbreaking:1585
Year Completed:1626
Spire Quantity:One
Spire Height:70m (230feet)

The Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral[1] (Lithuanian: Šv. Apaštalų Petro ir Pauliaus katedra) also called Šiauliai Cathedral[2] [3] is a religious building of the Catholic Church that serves as the cathedral in Šiauliai, a city in northern Lithuania,[4] and the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Šiauliai.[5]

History

The Church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in the seventeenth century, between 1617 and 1626, and is a significant example of the Renaissance and Mannerism. In 1880, lightning struck a tower, so it was necessary to make repairs. The most significant damage occurred after World War II. In 1944 the church was in a sorry state, but already during the Soviet era, the church was restored.

Simultaneously with the creation of the Diocese of Siauliai on May 28, 1997, the Church of Saints Peter and Paul was elevated to the status of cathedral by Pope John Paul II.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/europe/3055.htm Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in Šiauliai
  2. Book: Pazos, Antón M.. Redefining Pilgrimage: New Perspectives on Historical and Contemporary Pilgrimages. 2016-04-22. Routledge. 9781317069911. en.
  3. Book: Soviet Life. 1988-01-01. Embassy of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics in the USA. en.
  4. Book: Baltrušienė, Doloresa. Pažintis su Lietuva. 1999-01-01. Kraštotvarka. en.
  5. Web site: Šiaulių vyskupija . Siauliuvyskupija.lt . 2 May 2021 . lt-LT.