Constitutional Catholic Party of Lithuania and Belarus
Political party in the Russian Empire
The Lithuanian and Belаrusian Constitutional Catholic Party (Polish: Stronnictwo Konstytucyjno-Katolickie na Litwę i Białoruś) was a political party in the Russian empire, founded by the Vilna bishopEduard von der Ropp on February 7, 1906.[1][2] It sought unification of the lands of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[3] It worked for the establishment of a Polish government administration and the setting up of Polish armed forces.[4] The party demanded exemption for Catholics from compulsory tithing to the Russian Orthodox Church, autonomy for the Catholic Church to run its own training of its clergy without government interference and the right for Catholic bishops to have direct links with the Holy See.[2] Von der Ropp was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Empire.[5]