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Anton Aloys Wolf

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Anton Aloys Wolf
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana
ChurchLatin Church
InstalledJuly 12, 1824
Term endedFebruary 7, 1859
PredecessorBishop Augustin Johann Josef Gruber
SuccessorJernej Vidmar
Orders
Ordination1804 (deacon)
Consecration1824
Personal details
Born
Antonius Aloisius Wolf

(1782-06-14)June 14, 1782
DiedFebruary 7, 1859(1859-02-07) (aged 76)
NationalitySlovenian

Anton Aloys Wolf (June 14, 1782 – February 7, 1859) was a Prince-Bishop of Laibach (Ljubljana) during the 19th century.[1]

Biography

Wolf was born in Idrija and baptized Antonius Aloisius.[2] After studying theology in Ljubljana, Anton Wolf became a deacon on September 2, 1804. On December 15, 1804, he was ordained as a priest. In 1807, he became the chancellor of the diocese, and in 1814, the canon of St. Nicholas's Cathedral. On February 27, 1824, the Austrian authorities chose Anton Wolf to head the Ljubljana diocese. On July 12, 1824, Pope Leo XII approved Wolf's appointment, and he was installed as bishop on October 2, 1824. During his term as bishop, Wolf reorganized the Ljubljana diocese. He initiated and financed the publication of a new translation of the Bible in Slovene (1863), a German–Slovene dictionary (1860), and a Slovene–German dictionary. Wolf died on February 7, 1859, in Ljubljana.

Legacy

A street in Ljubljana is named after Anton Wolf.

References

  1. ^ de:s:BLKÖ:Wolf, Anton Alois
  2. ^ Taufbuch. Idrija. 1774–1784. p. 117. Retrieved December 18, 2022.

External links

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