Church of St. Anthony of Padua (, Samogitian: à  v. Ontana PadovÃÂitàbaà ¾ninÃÂÃÂ) is a Roman Catholic church in Ukrinai, Lithuania.
The first church in Ukrinai was consecrated in 1784. Its construction was probably funded by a nobleman Laurynas Pilsudskis. The nobility of Ukrinai and BukonÃÂiai built a new church in 1803, however it burnt down after around half a century.
Current wooden church was built in 1857 and in 1913 it was enlarged.
Since 1853 Ukrinai has been a filial of à ½idikai parish.
The church is rectangle, with two small towers. There are four altars. It reflects the characteristics of Lithuanian vernacular architecture.
The main altar is a vernacular interpretation of Baroque