First Latvian church service planned in Ireland

The first church service ever for Latvians living in Ireland is scheduled in December in Dublin, the Latvian Ev. Lutheran Church Outside Latvia has announced.

The service is scheduled at 2 p.m. Dec. 19 in St. Finian’s Church, 24 Adelaide Road, Dublin. The church is home for the Lutheran Church in Ireland, a congregation for the German ethnic community in Dublin. The service will be led by the Rev. Elīza Zikmane, pastor of the United London Latvian Lutheran Church.

The seeds for the service were sown during the summer when Archbishop Elmārs Ernsts Rozītis visited Ireland and established contacts with the German church and with the Latvian Embassy in Ireland, according to a press release announcing the event. Rozītis, who is based in Germany, heads the Latvian Ev. Lutheran Church Outside Latvia (Latviešu Evaņģēliski Luteriskā Baznīca ārpus Latvijas).

Further information about the service is available by telephone from the Latvian Embassy in Ireland, + 353 1 662 1610, or from the Lutheran Church in Ireland, + 353 1 6766548. Information also is available from the religious Web site www.zvans.lv.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Finland’s Sampo acquires Māras banka

Māras banka, a family-owned Latvian bank founded by a repatriated exile from Venezuela, has been acquired by Finland’s Sampo Bank. The acquisition is pending approval by Latvian authorities.

Started in 1997 by Vilis Vītols and his family, the bank has focused on providing small mortgage loans. At the close of October, Māras banka had assets of EUR 41.2 million and controlled about 3.5 percent of the private housing loan market in Latvia, according to a press release from Sampo.

Māras banka has been owned by Vilis Vītols and his wife, Marta, as well as their daughter, Laura Bulmane, and son-in-law, Nikolajs Sigurds Bulmanis. The Vītolses repatriated to Latvia in 1999. In 2002, they also founded the Vītols Fund, an organization that supports education in Latvia through scholarships and other projects.

Details of the acquisition were not released.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Senate confirms new U.S. ambassador to Latvia

Catherine Todd Bailey, a top fundraiser in the campaign to re-elect President George W. Bush, has been confirmed as the new U.S. ambassador to Latvia. Bailey’s was one of about 100 presidential nominations approved Nov. 20 by the U.S. Senate.

Bailey will replace Brian E. Carlson, who became ambassador in 2001.

Bailey, of Louisville, Ky., is the founder of Operation Open Arms, a charity that aids children whose mothers are in prison.

A top Kentucky Republican, Bailey is credited for raising more than USD 300,000 to help Bush, making her a “Ranger” in the campaign.

Bailey, who has not worked in the foreign service, was nominated by Bush on Sept. 8.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.