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Father Stanislovas' House in Juodeikiai is an important historical site, commemorating the work of the monk Algirdas Mykolas Dobrovolskis – Father Stanislovas (1918–2005). Built in 1959 next to the Juodeikiai St. John the Baptist Church, it served as the priest's residence. However, due to persecution by the Soviet regime, Father Stanislovas was forced to leave in 1960.
In 1975, the house became a milk collection point, but in 2006, it was returned to the churchyard, restored, and turned into a museum. The exhibition displays letters, sermons by the monk, and sculptures of saints carved by Juozapas Vaupšas. In 2007, a wooden post with sculptures of the Caring One and the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as the authentic cross of Father Stanislovas, was erected next to the house.
Religious Heritage
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