The congress was opened by writer
Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė. Priests then wanted to elect a board to preside over the congress with a priest as its chairman. Petkevičaitė felt it was insulting to the women and proposed herself as the chair of the congress. She also proposed
Sofija Kymantaitė-Čiurlionienė and
Marija Pečkauskaitė as vice-chairs, as secretary, and
Petras Leonas as advisor. According to Leonas, due to poor health and weak voice, Petkevičaitė presided over the proceedings only on paper; Pleirytė-Puidienė managed most of the actual work. None of the members of the original organizational committee got included on the board which left them feeling sidelined and snubbed. The proceedings opened with a
cantata about Lithuanian women composed specifically for the event by . The first day featured several speeches and presentations on the
women's movement in Lithuania by Leonienė, on hardships of village women by
Julija Žymantienė-Žemaitė, on public duties (e.g. working as low-paid teachers or volunteer as nurses) of women intellectuals by Petkevičaitė, on women's professional education by , on teaching the
history of Lithuania by Kymantaitė-Čiurlioninenė, on women's honor by Pečkauskaitė, on schools, on ways to combat alcoholism, on homemade textiles, on vegetables and fruits. Most speakers stressed the need for education to improve one's circumstances. Women attendees also complained about their suffering – villagers about husbands who abused alcohol, city maids and servants about their exploitative employers. The women planned to publish a book will all presentations, but could not find a publisher. Three presentations were published in
Vilniaus žinios. The second day saw more heated debates between socialists and Catholic clergy. Men became more active during these debates; they constituted a third of all speakers. The congress discussed whether to establish a newspaper dedicated to women's issues as well as the relationship between
Lithuanian Women's Association and the Russian
Union for Women's Equality. It was decided that the Lithuanian association should not become a chapter of the Russian union and should collaborate with the union as long as this collaboration did not hinder the women's movement in Lithuania. The congress concluded with the adoption of a resolution which called for the establishment of the new
Lithuanian Women's Union which would participate in the international women's movement. Most contentious issue was the election of a 10-member committee to organize this new union as socialists and Catholic clergy fought for influence. The committee included
Gabrielė Petkevičaitė as chair,
Sofija Kymantaitė-Čiurlionienė and
Marija Pečkauskaitė as vicechairs, and as secretaries, Celina Leonienė and Kotryna Norkytė as treasurers, and
Joana Griniuvienė, Elena Vaitkevičienė, and Teklė Augustinavičiūtė as members of the revision sub-committee. Several other women, including
Felicija Bortkevičienė and
Julija Žymantienė, were selected as candidates in case of any resignations. ==Attendees==