It published on many different subjects like agriculture or reports from Lithuanian communities in the United States, but history was the most popular.
By 1950, the Lithuanian community numbered around 9,000.
Lithuanian communities were formed in South Africa during the late 19th and 20th century, the majority being Jewish.
Beginning in 1917, the church served as a parish for the Lithuanian immigrant community.
The hall was founded to serve the needs of the Lithuanian community in Baltimore, Maryland.
Members of the Lithuanian Jewish community report significant increases in anti-Semitism.
Later, from the 1880s to the 1920s, the neighborhood became established as the center of Baltimore's Lithuanian immigrant community.
There was also a large Lithuanian community in Bethlehem.
The study of ethnic groups in Detroit found that the Lithuanian community still numbered about 10,000, as it had in the 1920s.
It is the national parish church of the Lithuanian Catholic community.