Žemaičių Kalvarija

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Žemaičių Kalvarija
Coat of arms of Žemaičių Kalvarija
Coat of arms
Country Flag of Lithuania Lithuania
Ethnographic region Samogitia
County Telšiai County
Municipality Plungė district municipality
Elderate Žemaičių Kalvarija elderate
Capital of
Population (2001)
 - Total 798
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)


Žemaičių Kalvarija - is small town in Plungė district municipality, Lithuania. it is known as a major site for Catholic pilgrimage.

Every July there will be a huge Church festival called, Big Žemaičių Kalvarija Church Festival . It attracts many tourists from all over Lithuania and abroad. It is one of the few "must visit" locations for most Roman Catholics of Lithuania. In the main church of the town, a sculpture of crucified Jesus and picture of St. Maria, which was brought to this town in middle of 17th century from Rome is stored. The picture is considered to be Saintly.

Contents

[edit] History of the name

This place was mentioned in 1253 as Garde (Gardaí). In 17th century, when the main Church and road of cross was built, people started calling it New Jerusalem, but in some time it was named Kalvarija. By the name of the hill, where Jesus was crucified. In 20th century, the town was renamed to Žemaičių Kalvarija. It was done to avoid misunderstandings, because there is another town in south-west of Lithuania, called Kalvarija.

During the years of the Soviet occupation, 1964-1989the town was renamed to Varduva. At that time, people, who visited this place as pilgrims, were persecuted by KGB. Only in 1989 town’s name was restored back to its historic name Žemaičių Kalvarija.

[edit] The Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Church Festival

Žemaičių Kalvarija Church
Žemaičių Kalvarija Church

Big Žemaičių Kalvarija Church Festival (Lithuanian: Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai) takes place every June. There are 21 Stations of the Cross in this town. Undertaking the station of the cross is a very important procession for a catholic, it should be done often. This festival dates back to [[1742].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.

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

[edit] Transport

There are regular bus services to the town from Klaipėda and Plungė.The Closest airports are Palanga International Airport (Lithuania) and Liepāja International Airport (Latvia).

[edit] External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:


Coordinates: 56°07′N 22°01′E / 56.117, 22.017