Juozapas Skvireckas

His Excellency
Juozapas Skvireckas
Archbishop of Kaunas
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Kaunas
Appointed 5 April 1926
In office 1926-1959
Successor Vincentas Sladkevičius
Orders
Ordination 24 June 1899
Consecration 13 July 1919
by Antanas Karosas
Personal details
Born (1873-09-18)September 18, 1873
Pašilaičiai, Vilnius, Russian Empire
Died December 3, 1959(1959-12-03) (aged 86)
Austria
Nationality Lithuanian

Juozapas Skvireckas (1873–1959) was a Lithuanian archbishop of Kaunas (1926–1959).[1]

In 1911–1937 he translated the Bible into the Lithuanian language.[2] During the occupation of the Baltic States by the Nazis, Skvireckas and his assistant, bishop Vincentas Brizgys, welcomed the Nazis.[3] Skvireckas would provide chaplains for Lithuanian-manned Nazi auxiliary units.[4] In later years however Skvireckas issued multiple protests to Nazi authorities regarding the conditions of the Catholic church in Lithuania.[5] He also sent reports to Vatican and since 1942 started receiving instructions from papal office.[5] In 1944, Skvireckas, Brizgys and over 200 other Lithuanian clergymen left Kaunas with retreating German forces, and went into exile.[4] He would settle in Austria, where he died in 1959.[6] After his death, the post of an (arch)bishop of Kaunas was vacant till 1989.

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Preceded by
Pranciškus Karevičius, MIC (1914–1926)
Archbishop of Kaunas
19261959
Succeeded by
Vincentas Sladkevičius
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