Title Wkład Kościoła katolickiego w Republice Litewskiej (1918-1940) w narrację o tworzeniu nowoczesnej Litwy
Translation of Title Katalikų bažnyčios indėlis į pasakojimo apie modernią Lietuvą kūrimą Lietuvos respublikoje (1918-1940).
Translation of Title The contribution of the Catholic Church to the creation of a story about modern Lithuania in the Republic of Lithuania (1918-1940).
Authors Mačiulis, Dangiras
DOI 10.31743/abmk.11854
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Is Part of Archiwa, biblioteki i muzea Kościelne : organ Ośrodka Archiwów, Bibliotek i Muzeów Kościelnych przy Katolickim Uniwersytecie Lubelskim = Archiva, Bibliothecae et Musea Ecclesiastica.. Lublin : Ośrodek Archiwów, Bibliotek i Muzeów Kościelnych KUL. 2021, t. 115, p. 301-322.. ISSN 0518-3766. eISSN 2545-3491
Keywords [eng] Catholic Church ; clergy ; interwar period ; Republic of Lithuania (1918-1940) ; collective memory ; memory culture
Abstract [eng] The establishment of the Lithuanian state and the consolidation of independence in the Republic of Lithuania (1918–1940) was accompanied by the construction of an appropriate collective memory and the accompanying historical narrative. The Catholic Church in Lithuania at that time was an authoritative institution that influenced various spheres of domestic life in the country; therefore, it could also influence the collective memory. This article attempts to answer whether the Catholic Church in Interwar Lithuania sought to form a collective memory. It is stated that the Lithuanian Episcopate did not demonstrate a purposeful desire to form a collective memory because it did not have a clear and unified approach to the culture of memory. There were other reasons: at first it was hindered by the worries of creating an independent ecclesiastical province of Lithuania, and from the end of the 1930s the Church’s relations with the government became strained, as the latter hindered the social activity of Catholic society. The Church did not specifically shape its own story about the creation of a modern Lithuanian state and the history of modern Lithuania. However, the Church turned to this past when, in defending the freedom of action of the Catholic Church, it wanted to emphasise the role of the Church in the creation of an independent state of Lithuania.
Published Lublin : Ośrodek Archiwów, Bibliotek i Muzeów Kościelnych KUL
Type Journal article
Language Polish
Publication date 2021
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