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Jan Paul Lenga was born on 28 March, 1950 in Grodek Podolski, now Horodok, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine, is a Polish Roman Catholic bishop. Discover Jan Paul Lenga's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 28 March, 1950
Birthday 28 March
Birthplace Grodek Podolski, now Horodok, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
Nationality Poland

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1950

Jan Paweł Lenga (born 28 March 1950 in Horodok, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine) is a Roman Catholic bishop who is the former Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Karaganda.

His family moved to Latvia, where the former chaplain worked on the railroad.

Lenga spent his one-year novitiate in the Marian Order, then a week visiting a monk, his spiritual mentor.

From Latvia, he moved to Kaunas, Lithuania where there was one of only two Catholic seminaries in the then Soviet Union.

1980

He secretly graduated from the seminary, and was ordained in secret on 28 May 1980 by Bishop Vincentas Sladkevicius.

1981

In 1981, he arrived in Kazakhstan, where he performed pastoral ministry for 10 years.

1991

Lenga was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, and Titular Bishop of Arba on 13 April 1991.

He was consecrated a bishop on 28 May 1991.

1999

Lenga was next appointed bishop of Karaganda on 6 August 1999.

2003

He received the personal title of Archbishop on 17 May 2003.

2011

On 5 February 2011 Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation of Lenga, which he admittedly filed in accord with canon 401 § 2 of the Code of Canon Law.

Diocesan bishops, who due to ill health or some other compelling reason is not fully be able to perform their duties, are urged to submit their resignation.

However, Archbishop Lenga denies ever filing such a resignation.

Lenga was appointed as the successor to the apostolic administrator of Atyrau, Bishop Janusz Kaleta.

At this time, the retired archbishop was a resident of the monastic house of the Congregation of priests.

The award was presented to archbishop Jan Paweł Lenga on 2 September 2011 on behalf of the President of Poland Bronisław Komorowski by Piotr Florek, the voivode of Greater Poland Voivodeship.

2019

On 10 June 2019 Lenga, along with cardinals Raymond Leo Burke and Jānis Pujats, with Kazakh bishops Athanasius Schneider and Tomasz Peta published a 40-point "Declaration of Truths" claiming to reaffirm traditional Church teaching.

The bishops wrote that such a declaration was necessary in a time of "almost universal doctrinal confusion and disorientation."

Specific passages in the declaration implicitly relate to several writings by Pope Francis.

The declaration states that "the religion born of faith in Jesus Christ" is the "only religion positively willed by God," seemingly alluding to the Document on Human Fraternity signed by Pope Francis on February 4, which stated that the "diversity of religions" is "willed by God."

Following recent changes to the Catechism to oppose capital punishment, the declaration states that the Church "did not err" in teaching that civil authorities may "lawfully exercise capital punishment" when it is "truly necessary" and to preserve the "just order of societies."

Jan Paweł Lenga was awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland in recognition of outstanding merits in the activities for the benefit of Polish diaspora as well as in promoting Polish culture in Kazakhstan.