Title Ankstyvieji ekumeniniai ryšiai tarp Romos katalikų, stačiatikių ir liuteronų bažnyčių sovietinėje Lietuvoje, komunistinės valdžios reakcija
Translation of Title Earliest ecumenical activities in Soviet Lithuania involving the Roman Catholic, Russian Orthodox, and Lutheran Churches – and communist government reactions.
Authors Petkūnas, Darius
DOI 10.15181/mtd.v0i6.2201
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Is Part of Mokslo ir tikėjimo dialogai. Tiltai. Priedas : mokslo darbai.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2020, Nr. 50, p. 83-103.. ISSN 1648-3979
Keywords [eng] Ecumenism ; Roman Catholics ; Russian Orthodox ; Lutherans ; Soviet Union
Abstract [eng] In the 1960s, when the Second Vatican Council and the Moscow Patriarchate invited Christian churches to develop closer ecumenical relationships, the first signs of ecumenism appeared in Lithuania. In 1965, the first ecumenical service was held in the Šilutė Lutheran Church, which was attended by representatives of four denominations. Such ecumenical relations soon became a common phenomenon in Soviet Lithuania. The article analyzes the origins of the ecumenical movement and its development in Lithuania, as well as the reaction of the Commissioner of the Council of Religious Affairs in Moscow for Lithuania to this new religious phenomenon.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2020