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Bishop Peter Stumpf: The goal of all change is to lead people to Christ
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Bishop Peter Stumpf: The goal of all change is to lead people to Christ

In an interview with Radio Ognjišče, Bishop Peter Štumpf discussed changes within the Diocese of Koper, emphasizing that all modifications aim to guide people closer to Christ. He described the current spiritual appointments as part of a planned process aimed at maintaining pastoral life in areas experiencing declining populations. The bishop highlighted the importance of uniting parishes and strengthening communal religious practices such as sacraments and worship. He praised the priests' willingness to serve where needed, viewing this as a sign of their spiritual maturity. Štumpf stressed that the core purpose of priestly service is to lead people toward a living Christ through teachings and actions. He also spoke about the significance of the synodal path, encouraging prayer before the Most Holy Sacrament and highlighting the role of Eucharistic adoration in deepening personal faith.

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Bishop Peter Stumpf: The goal of all change is to lead people to Christ

In an interview with Radio Ognjišče, Bishop Peter Štumpf discussed changes within the Diocese of Koper, emphasizing that all modifications aim to guide people closer to Christ. He described the current spiritual appointments as part of a planned process aimed at maintaining pastoral life in areas experiencing declining populations. The bishop highlighted the importance of uniting parishes and strengthening communal religious practices such as sacraments and worship. He praised the priests' willingness to serve where needed, viewing this as a sign of their spiritual maturity. Štumpf stressed that the core purpose of priestly service is to lead people toward a living Christ through teachings and actions. He also spoke about the significance of the synodal path, encouraging prayer before the Most Holy Sacrament and highlighting the role of Eucharistic adoration in deepening personal faith.

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