HomeCATHOLIC CHURCHChrist the King passed through the streets of Vilnius!

Christ the King passed through the streets of Vilnius!

Representatives of the “Young Cross March” actively participated in the Independence Day celebrations, carrying the flag of Christ the King through the streets of Vilnius.

First of all, we would like to thank you for supporting our “Youth Crusade”!
 
It is wonderful to see the flag of Christ the King waving above the streets of our old capital! We believe that the presence of Christ the King will bring our country the much-needed graces so that it may be protected from war, “green poverty,” and demographic collapse.
 
All of this happened and will continue to happen thanks to your support.
 
Our volunteers will soon be back on the streets for State Restoration Day. Therefore, your support remains very important.
 
This year, the weather conditions truly resembled those of war. The cold, which reached -20°C in the evenings, demanded exceptional perseverance from our volunteers.
 
The batteries of smartphones and cameras could not withstand the cold and were completely drained after just 10 minutes of filming.
 
Your support helps us not only materially, but also spiritually. It inspires us to give ourselves even more to Christ and Mary!
 
Below you will find video footage from our campaigns:

This campaign video has gathered over 100,000 views and more than 2,500 reactions.

Let us support the Youth Crusade —  let’s show that Lithuania is faithful to Christ the King!
 
👉 VšĮ Krikščioniškosios Kultūros InstitutasChristian Culture Institute

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bank account: LT32 7300 0101 5411 7736
 
Thank you for your prayers, support, and loyalty!

Aleksandras Stralcou
VšĮ Krikščioniškosios Kultūros InstitutasChristian Culture Institute

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