Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival Explained

The Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival or The Great Samogitian Calvary Festival (Lithuanian: Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai) is a Roman Catholic festival dedicated to St. Mary. The festival is held annually and takes place every July in the small town of Žemaičių Kalvarija in Samogitia, Lithuania, attracting many pilgrims and tourists.

History

The Samogitian Calvary Way of the Cross was created by bishop Jurgis Tiškevičius in 1637. He replicated all Stations of the Cross precisely just as they appeared in Jerusalem. In 1937 record number of 100,000 pilgrims visited The Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival.

Festival

There are 21 Stations of the Cross in this town. Undertaking the stations of the cross is a very important procession for every Catholic, it should be done often or at least once in their lives. The Pope is the main guardian and supporter of this festival.

During the festival there are days dedicated to youth. Many events take place, which may serve spiritual needs of young people. There are special Masses held, dedicated to youth and children.

Pilgrims

The festival attracts many pilgrims from Samogitia and Lithuania, many Catholic churches in Lithuania organize trips for people. Since 2004 there are more tourists and pilgrims coming from the EU States, especially from Poland, Ireland, Germany and Spain.

Time of events

Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival being is held in the first week of July and takes place for around 2 weeks.

2007

In 2007 it was held from 1 to 12 July.[1]

2008

In 2008 it was held from 2 nd to 12 July.[2]

2009

In 2009 Žemaičių Kalvarija Great Festival was held from 1 to 12 July.[3]

2010

In 2010 Žemaičių Kalvarija Great Festival was held from 1 to 12 July.[4]

2011

In 2010 Žemaičių Kalvarija Great Festival was held from 2 to 12 July. 2011 was announced a Year of God's Mercy.[5] Between 40 and 50 thousand pilgrims participated in Žemaičių Kalvarija Great Festival in 2011. Due to many pilgrims from Latvia in 2011, the special day was dedicated for the Latvian pilgrims.[6]

2012

In 2012 Žemaičių Kalvarija Great Festival was held from 1 to 12 July. In 2012 was celebrated a Year of Blessed Jurgis Matulaitis.[7]

Broadcasting

12 hours. Holy masses were broadcast live:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://klaipeda.diena.lt/dienrastis/kita/didieji-zemaiciu-kalvarijos-atlaidai-135187 Klaipėda Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai 2007-06-29
  2. http://www.zemaiciukalvarija.lt/index.php?id=96&ncid=1&nid=10 Žemaičių Kalvarijos šventovė 2008 m. DIDŽIŲJŲ ŽEMAIČIŲ KALVARIJOS ATLAIDŲ kronika 2008-07-21 10:37:35
  3. http://www.zemaiciukalvarija.lt/?id=101 Žemaičių Kalvarijos šventovė Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai PROGRAMA 2009 m. liepos 1–12 d. 2008-07-21 10:37:35
  4. http://www.bernardinai.lt/straipsnis/2010-06-03-didieji-zemaiciu-kalvarijos-atlaidai-2010-m-liepos-1-12-d/45804 Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai 2010 m. liepos 1-12 d. Bernardinai.lt
  5. http://www.bernardinai.lt/straipsnis/-/65780 Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai 2011 – Dievo Gailestingumo metais. Bernardinai.lt. 2011-07-13
  6. http://www.lrytas.lt/-13094172201309365568-prasideda-didieji-%C5%BEemai%C4%8Di%C5%B3-kalvarijos-atlaidai-programa-nuotraukos.htm Didžiuosiuose Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaiduose per 12 dienų tikimasi iki 50 tūkst. piligrimų (atnaujinta, nuotraukos, programa) Sigita Purytė 2011-07-03 17:16. Lietuvos Rytas
  7. http://www.zemaiciukalvarija.lt/?id=101 2012 – PALAIMINTOJO JURGIO MATULAIČIO METŲ – DIDIEJI ŽEMAIČIŲ KALVARIJOS ATLAIDAI. 2012-09-29 10:28:00