Franc Kramberger
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7 April 2006 (as Archbishop)
Mons. Franc Kramberger | |
|---|---|
| Archbishop Emeritus of Archdiocese of Maribor | |
| Church | Roman Catholic Church |
| Appointed | 6 November 1980 (as Diocesan Bishop) 7 April 2006 (as Archbishop) |
| Term ended | 3 February 2011 |
| Predecessor | Maksimilijan Držečnik |
| Successor | Marjan Turnšek |
| Other post | President of the Episcopal Conference of Slovenia (2004–2007) |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 29 June 1960 (Priest) |
| Consecration | 21 December 1980 (Bishop) by Michele Cecchini |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Franc Kramberger 7 October 1936 |
| Alma mater | University of Ljubljana |
Archbishop Franc Kramberger (born 7 October 1936) is a Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate who served as a bishop of the Diocese of Maribor from 6 November 1980 until 7 April 2006 and as an archbishop of the newly elevated Archdiocese of Maribor since 7 April 2006 until his resignation on 3 February 2011.
Archbishop Kramberger was born into a Roman Catholic family in the Slovene Hills in the present-day Municipality of Lenart.
After finishing primary school, which he attended in his native town and graduation a classical gymnasium #1 in Maribor in 1954, he was admitted to the Major Theological Seminary in Ljubljana and in the same time joined the Theological Faculty at the University of Ljubljana, where he studied from 1954 until 1960[1][2] and was ordained as priest on June 29, 1960 for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lavant (as in this time was named the Diocese of Maribor),[3] after completed his philosophical and theological studies.

Pastoral and educational work
After his ordination Fr. Kramberger served as a chaplain in the parish of the Most Holy Body in Maribor (1960–1965) and after that as a prefect in the Slomšek Minor Seminary in Maribor (1965–1972) and the Director of this educational institute (1972–1980).
In the same time he continued his postgraduate studies at the University of Ljubljana with a Doctor of Theology degree in 1973.[2]