Peter Štumpf

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Appointed29 November 2024
PredecessorJurij Bizjak
SuccessorIncumbent
Mons. Peter Štumpf, S.D.B.
Bishop of the Diocese of Koper
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed29 November 2024
PredecessorJurij Bizjak
SuccessorIncumbent
Other postVice-President of the Episcopal Conference of Slovenia (2022–)
Previous postsTitular Bishop of Musti in Numidia and Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Maribor (2006–2009), Bishop of Murska Sobota (2009–2024)
Orders
Ordination29 June 1990 (Priest)
by Franc Kramberger
Consecration10 September 2006 (Bishop)
by Franc Kramberger
Personal details
BornPeter Štumpf
(1962-06-28) 28 June 1962 (age 63)
Alma materUniversity of Ljubljana,
Salesian Pontifical University
MottoS teboj, mati Marija

Bishop Peter Štumpf, S.D.B. (born 28 June 1962) is a Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate who serves as a Bishop of the Diocese of Koper since 29 November 2024. Previously he was a Titular Bishop of Musti in Numidia and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Maribor from 24 May 2006 until 28 November 2009, and after, as Bishop of the Diocese of Murska Sobota since 28 November 2009 until 29 November 2024.

Bishop Štumpf was born into a Roman Catholic family in Murska Sobota, but grew up in Beltinci in the Prekmurje region, where his parents came from.[1]

After finishing primary school in 1977, which he attended in Beltinci and a secondary school in Želimlje, he graduated at the classical gymnasium Poljane in Ljubljana in 1983, while joined a religious congregation of the Salesians of Don Bosco and after the novitiate made a profession on August 9, 1980. After he completed his compulsory military service in the Yugoslav Army in 1983, Peter consequently studied at the Theological faculty at the University of Ljubljana from 1984 and continued his studies at the Salesian Pontifical University in Turin, Italy from 1986[1] and was ordained as priest on 29 June 1990 by Bishop Franc Kramberger[2] in Maribor, after completed his philosophical and theological studies in 1989.[3]

Coat of arms of Bishop Peter Štumpf

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