Tomasz Peta

His Excellency
Tomash Peta
Archbishop of Maria Santissima in Astana
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Maria Santissima in Astana
Appointed 17 May 2003
Orders
Ordination 5 June 1976
by Stefan Wyszyński
Consecration 19 March 2001
by John Paul II
Rank Metropolitan Archbishop
Personal details
Born (1951-08-20) August 20, 1951
Inowrocław, Poland
Nationality Polish
Previous post Apostolic Administrator of Astana (1999-2003)

Tomasz Bernard Peta (born on August 20, 1951 in Inowrocław, Poland) is the current Roman 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 Polish, Russian and Kazakh languages and he is citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

On June 5, 1976, he was ordained to the priesthood from the diocese of Gniezno. He began his work in Kazakhstan on August 21, 1990 as the parish "of Mary - Queen of Peace" in the village of Lakeside Tayynshinsky region of North Kazakhstan region. On August 6, 1999 Pope John Paul II appointed him Apostolic Administrator in Astana. On March 19, 2001 by decision of the Holy See, Peta was ordained bishop. On May 17, 2003 the Pope lifted the Apostolic Administration in Astana to the level of archdiocese titled "Archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana. Then Tomasz Peta was appointed Archbishop, Metropolitan archdiocese of St. Mary in Astana. On May 19, 2003, was elected President of the Conference of Bishops of Kazakhstan. On May 6, 2008 Pope Benedict XVI entered the Metropolitan Tomasz Peta in the Congregation for the Clergy, dealing with life and work of the priests.

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