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Kaziuko mugė or Saint Casimir's Fair [1] is a large annual folk arts and crafts fair in Lithuania, dating to the beginning of the 17th century. The fair is traditionally held in city's markets and streets on the Sunday nearest to 4 March (Feast of St. Casimir), the anniversary of Saint Casimir's death.
Each Sunday, a group of Poles gathers outside the closed St. Casimir Church on the northeastern side of the city, praying and singing the Polish national anthem." [27] St. Casimir being the first locally to pray in street exile, and the most exuberant, so much so that some of the services becoming a rally for all the parishes. [51]
Father Williamson's taste is less evident in other parts of the church. The statue of St. Casimir located to the right of the altar is a piece of fine art made in Lithuania from Ancaster limestone by famous Lithuanian sculptor Antanas Žukauskas in 2009.
Mar. 4—By Ayanna Eckblad 1 St. Casimir's School carnival This Thursday, St. Casimir's School in Wells will have a free carnival for children ages 3 to 12 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The event will be ...
Saint Casimir's painting in Vilnius Cathedral is considered to be miraculous. The painting, probably completed around 1520, depicts the saint with two right hands. According to a legend, the painter attempted to redraw the hand in a different place and paint over the old hand, but the old hand miraculously reappeared.
Thie International Taste of St. Eugene Food Festival hosted by the St. Eugene Catholic Mission and Student Center is back again this year.
The year long festivities opened and closed with the annual 40-hour eucharistic devotion held near St. Casimir's feast day on March 4. In 2003, St. Stephen Parish was suppressed and merged with St. Adalbert Parish, South Bend. St. Casimir Parish has since shared its Pastor and priests with St. Adalbert Parish with the rectory being at St. Adalbert.
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