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Tomasz Peta was born on 20 August, 1951 in Inowrocław, Poland, is a Polish Catholic Archbishop. Discover Tomasz Peta'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 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August, 1951
Birthday 20 August
Birthplace Inowrocław, Poland
Nationality Poland

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1951

Tomasz Bernard Peta (Томаш Бернард Пэта; born on 20 August 1951 in Inowrocław, Poland) is the current Catholic Archbishop of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Saint Mary in the city of Astana, and the President of the Bishops' Conference of Kazakhstan from May 19, 2003.

He speaks the Polish, Russian and Kazakh languages and is citizen of Kazakhstan.

1976

On 5 June 1976, Peta was ordained to the priesthood from the diocese of Gniezno by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński.

1990

He began his work in Kazakhstan on 21 August 1990 as the parish of Mary - Queen of Peace in the village of Lakeside Tayynshinsky region of North Kazakhstan region.

1999

On 6 August 1999 Pope John Paul II appointed him Apostolic Administrator in Astana.

2001

On 19 March 2001 by decision of the Holy See, Peta was ordained bishop.

2003

On 17 May 2003 the Pope raised the Apostolic Administration in Astana to the level of archdiocese titled Archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana.

Then, on June 16, 2003, Tomasz Peta was appointed Archbishop, Metropolitan Archdiocese of St. Mary in Astana.

On 19 May 2003, he was elected President of the Conference of Bishops of Kazakhstan.

2008

On 1 April 2008 Pope Benedict XVI appointed the Metropolitan Tomasz Peta to the Congregation for the Clergy, dealing with life and work of the priests.

2019

On June 10, 2019, Peta, along with cardinals Raymond Leo Burke and Jānis Pujats, in addition to Astana Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider and fellow Kazach archbishop Jan Paweł Lenga, 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."

On January 10, 2022, during a Day of Mourning following weeks of civil unrest, Peta issued a call for peace.

Lamenting the nearly 200 deaths caused by the violence, he instructed his priests to celebrate mass on January 13 and "to pray for victims and peace in our beloved Kazakhstan. The archbishop himself celebrated mass for that intention in the cathedral, and said "On Sunday, after the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis spoke about the incidents in Kazakhstan.

He entrusted Kazakhstan to the protection of Our Lady Queen of Peace of Oziornoje.

Following the Pope's appeal, we also want to ask for peace through the intercession of the patroness of our country, the Queen of Peace."