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The Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard (Lithuanian: Šv. Pranciškaus ir Šv. Bernardino bažnyčia; also known as Bernardine Church; Lithuanian: Bernardinų bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is located next to St. Anne's Church.
Initially, the first schools operated in Vilnius near the Franciscan monastery and cathedral. [23] Vytautas settled the Benedictines in Senieji Trakai in 1409, where it was sought that they would open a school as well. [23] A parish school for the townspeople was established, near the Church of St. Johns, Vilnius, in 1413. [23]
Church of Saints Philip and James (Lithuanian: Šv. apaštalų Pilypo ir Jokūbo bažnyčia, Polish: Kościół św. Jakuba i Filipa) is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, near the Lukiškės Square. [1] [2] It is famous for the Mother of God of Lukiškės painting. [3]
Church of the Holy Trinity (Lithuanian: Švč. Trejybės bažnyčia ) is a Roman Catholic church in Trinapolis [ lt ] , one of the parts of Lithuania 's capital Vilnius . [ 1 ] The church was built in 1715–1721 and consecrated in 1722.
C. Vilnius Cathedral; Chapel of Saint Casimir; Church of the Ascension, Vilnius; Church of Christ the King and Infant Jesus, Vilnius; Church of the Holy Trinity in Trinapolis, Vilnius
Close to the church there was a wayside shrine, containing a statue of Christ Carrying the Cross. The shrine was built around 1710 during the Great Northern War plague outbreak in Vilnius. [4] On 14 August 1904, the first President of the independent Lithuania Antanas Smetona married with Sofija Smetonienė in the Church of St. Raphael. [4]
Church of St. Theresa (Lithuanian: Šv. Teresės bažnyčia, Polish: Kościół św. Teresy) is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, close to the Gate of Dawn. It was completed in 1650, [1] [2] [3] and it is dedicated to Teresa of Ávila. [4]