The Lithuanian and Samogitian Charitable Society ( or simply ''labdariai'') was a charitable society active in
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
in 1892–1918. For a time, it was only legal Lithuanian organization in the
Russian Empire
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. It provided financial support to Lithuanian students and maintained a Lithuanian school attached to the
Church of St. Catherine. It also organized Lithuanian cultural evenings with amateur theater performances, dances, songs. In 1895, it staged the first public Lithuanian play in the Russian Empire.
Activities
At the end of the 19th century, Lithuanians moved to
Saint Petersburg
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, then capital of the
Russian Empire
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, for jobs and education. In 1900, ''
Varpas
''Varpas'' (literally: ''The Bell'') was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban from January 1889 to December 1905. Because its publication was illegal in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, it w ...
'' estimated that there were about 10,000 Lithuanians in the city.
[ According to the memoirs of , Lithuanians began organizing in 1880 but did not obtain official government approval for a society until 1892.][ The government approval for a charitable society was received on 25 September 1892.][ The founding meeting took place on 21 October 1892.][
The society provided stipends and other support (e.g. food, clothing, shelter, aid in job search) to struggling ]Lithuanian
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* Something of, from, or related to Lithuania, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe
** Lithuanian language
** Lithuanians, a Baltic ethnic group, native to Lithuania and the immediate geographical region
** L ...
and Samogitia
Samogitia, often known by its Lithuanian language, Lithuanian name ''Žemaitija'' (Samogitian language, Samogitian: ''Žemaitėjė''; see Samogitia#Etymology and alternative names, below for alternative and historical names) is one of the five ...
n students.[ It also maintained a Lithuanian school, hall for gatherings and lectures, small library with a reading room, and a choir.][ The school was attached to the Church of St. Catherine and educated about a hundred students (sixty boys and forty girls).][ When the ]Lithuanian press ban
The Lithuanian press ban () was a ban on all Lithuanian language publications printed in the Latin alphabet, in force from 1865 to 1904, within the Russian Empire, which controlled Lithuania proper at the time. Lithuanian-language publications t ...
was lifted in 1905, the society supported the publication of ''Lietuvių laikraštis
''Lietuvių laikraštis'' () was an illustrated Lithuanian-language weekly newspaper published in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, from 1 December 1904 to 19 January 1906. It was the first legal Lithuanian periodical published in the Russian Empi ...
'', the first Lithuanian periodical published legally in the Russian Empire.[
In ten years from 1893 to 1902, the charitable society raised almost 25,000 rubles (4,410 rubles from membership fees, 15,560 rubles from cultural evenings, and other donations). At the same time, it spent 3,828 rubles to support students, 3,036 rubles on other charitable work, and 9,626 rubles to organize the cultural evenings.][
]
Cultural evenings
The society charged an annual membership fee of six Russian ruble
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s.[ To raise further funds, the society organized quarterly cultural evenings with Lithuanian plays (usually, simple comedies), dances, songs by the choir.][ The first such evening was held in 1892 without proper permits in an apartment of a Lithuanian doctor. In February 1893, the first public evening was attended by 400 people.][ On 31 March 1895, it performed the first public Lithuanian play – a translated comedy ''Žentas dėl parodos'' (Son-in-Law for Show) by Józef Bliziński about a pretentious peasant family that wanted a noble son-in-law.][
One of the plays, depicting the end of the harvest in Lithuania, involved more than 50 performers, singers and dancers in Lithuanian national costumes.][ Performers during these evenings included brothers Kipras and ]Mikas Petrauskas
Mikas Petrauskas (1873–1937) was a Lithuanian composer and choirmaster best known as the author of the first Lithuanian Birutė (opera), opera ''Birutė'' (1906). He was an elder brother of the singer Kipras Petrauskas.
Petrauskas learned to p ...
, Stasys Šimkus
Stasys Šimkus (23 January 1887, Motiškiai, now in Jurbarkas district municipality, Russian Empire – 15 October 1943, Kaunas, Reichskommissariat Ostland) was a Lithuanian composer.
Šimkus studied in Vilnius and Warsaw and later became the ...
, Juozas Tallat-Kelpša who later became professional performers in independent Lithuania.[ Other participants included future painter ]Adomas Varnas
Adomas Varnas (January 1, 1879, in Joniškis, Lithuania – July 19, 1979, in Chicago, United States) was a prominent Lithuanian Painting, painter, photographer, collector, philanthropist, and educator.
Author of the world first album of ethnogr ...
[ and ophthalmologist ]Petras Avižonis
Petras Avižonis (17 April 1875 – 17 October 1939) was a Lithuanian ophthalmologist, rector of the University of Lithuania (1925–1926) and a political figure.
Avižonis studied biology at the Saint Petersburg University but transferred to t ...
.[
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Similar societies
The charitable society was dominated by wealthier Lithuanians and members of the intelligentsia
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. Its membership fee was unaffordable to most Lithuanian workers.[ As a result, workers, servants, and others grew dissatisfied with the society and in 1899 established the ( or simply ''savitarpiečiai'').][ Linguist ]Kazimieras Būga
Kazimieras Būga (; November 6, 1879 – December 2, 1924) was a Lithuanian linguist and philologist. He was a professor of linguistics, who mainly worked on the Lithuanian language.
He was born at Pažiegė, near Dusetos, then part of the Russ ...
was secretary and an active member of this society.[ This society was still too expensive and a third society known as the Lithuanian Mutual Aid Society for the Poor of Saint Petersburg ( or simply ''mažturčiai'') was established in 1904.][
]
Members
The society was never a large organization. It had about 60 members in 1896, 100 in 1899, and 300 in 1917.[ Its founders and active members included , ]Jonas Mačiulis
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(Maironis), Aleksandras Dambrauskas Aleksandras is a Lithuanian male given name derived from Alexander. People with this name include:
*Alexander Jagiellon (1461–1506), Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland
*Aleksandras Abišala (born 1955), former Prime Minister of Lithuania
...
(Adomas Jakštas).[
The honorary chairman of the society was ][ who obtained government approval for the society.][ Among its honorary members were ]Bishop of Samogitia
A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of dioceses. The role ...
Mečislovas Leonardas Paliulionis
Mečislovas Leonardas Paliulionis (; 2 December 1834 – 15 May 1908) was a Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Samogitia from 1883 until his death in 1908.
Paliulionis studied at the Varniai Priest Seminary and the Saint Petersburg Roma ...
, Bishop of Lutsk-Zhytomyr , professors Ignotas Baltrušis and Jonas Mačiulis
Jonas Mačiulis (born 10 February 1985) is a Lithuanian professional basketball executive and former player, currently serving as the general manager for BC Lietkabelis, Lietkabelis Panevėżys of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL). Standin ...
(Maironis) of the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy
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, secretary of the Mogilev Archdiocese .[
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Chairmen
The society was chaired by:[
* ]Petras Vileišis
Petras Vileišis (; 25 January 1851 – 12 August 1926) was a prominent Lithuanian engineer specializing in the construction of railroad bridges. He was very active in Lithuanian public life and together with his brothers Jonas Vileišis, Jonas ...
(1892–1895)
* Vincas Matulaitis (1895–1917)
* Blažiejus Česnys (1917)
* Adomas Spurga (1917)
* Gustavas Feterauskas (1918)
See also
* Žiburėlis
Žiburėlis (diminutive of ''žiburys'' meaning 'light', 'beacon') later Lietuvos žiburėlis was a charitable society providing financial aid to gifted Lithuanian students. The society grew out of the Lithuanian National Revival, hopes of creat ...
– illegal Lithuanian society established in 1893 to support students
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