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(born 3 June 1965) is a German bishop of the
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who has served as the
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, a town in
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, Germany. He graduated from Neutraubling high school and trained as a newspaper and radio editor from 1984 to 1986. He spent some years working in this profession. In 1988 he started his studies in philosophy, history and religious studies in
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,
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, at
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and the
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. From 1990 to 1991 he was a fellow in the Erasmus Programme of the
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. He graduated from Oxford in 1993 with a
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and a Master of Arts from
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in 1994. In 1995, Oster joined the
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and spent a year in their novitiate in
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. From 1996 to 2000 he studied at the College of Philosophy and Theology in
Benediktbeuern Benediktbeuern (Central Bavarian: ''Benediktbeiern'') is a municipality in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria, Germany, 2 kilometers, or 1.25 miles from Bichl. The village has 3,602 residents as of 31 December 2019. The medieval ...
. On 24 July 1999 he made his perpetual vows and became a member of the
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. He was ordained a priest by Viktor Josef Dammertz, bishop of Augsburg, on 24 June 2001.


Academic work

In 2003, Oster received the Albertus Magnus prize from the
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for his doctoral thesis. He started lecturing philosophy at the College of Philosophy and Theology in
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. His subjects were the
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,
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, the
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, the
philosophy of dialogue Philosophy of dialogue is a type of philosophy based on the work of the Austrian-born Jewish philosopher Martin Buber best known through its classic presentation in his 1923 book '' I and Thou''. For Buber, the fundamental fact of human existence, t ...
, and the philosophy of the person. In 2009, he took the habilitation exam in dogmatic theology through the Faculty of Theology at the
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. His thesis dealt with the relationship between the person and
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under the supervision of
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. He was appointed a professor of
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and history of dogma. As a dogmatist, he focused mainly on
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, particularly in the area of
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,
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and
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. In July 2013, the College of Philosophy and Theology in Benediktbeuern closed. Oster continued to lecture at the Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule München. He also taught at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.


Bishop of Passau

On 4 April 2014,
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appointed Oster as the 85th
Bishop of Passau The Diocese of Passau is a Roman Catholic diocese in Germany that is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising.Reinhard Marx Reinhard Marx (born 21 September 1953) is a German cardinal of the Catholic Church. He serves as the Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Pope Benedict XVI elevated Marx to the cardinalate in a consistory in 2010. Biography Born in Geseke, N ...
. The co-consecrators were Wilhelm Schraml, emeritus bishop of Passau, and the emeritus archbishop of Salzburg, Alois Kothgasser. At the time, Oster was the youngest German bishop. Stefan Oster chose the motto ("The victory of truth is love"). In an interview a month later, he argued for maintaining the requirement for priestly celibacy, while allowing that it is not dogma and could be changed. He expressed support for Christian unity, but disappointment that Protestants use the Catholic Church to underscore differences more than unities. In June 2018, he joined several other German bishops in asking the
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(CDF) to comment on proposals of the German Bishops Conference to recommend that Catholics remarried outside the Church be admitted to the Eucharist. He was pleased that the Congregation found the proposals premature and said this demonstrated that the issue could not be resolved by a national conference. He said allowing access to the Eucharist was a difficult issue acceptable in certain cases, but these exceptions should not become the rule. He provided guidelines for his priests to use in counseling situations and advised discretion if admission to the Eucharist was granted. He said: "What we certainly do not need are ostentatious displays of exceptions to the rule." In March and April 2019, Oster gave several interviews on current topics relating to the Church and sexual issues. He said that celibacy is "a treasure" and he did not want to discourage priests who struggle to maintain their vows of celibacy, but he thought it would be hard to sustain "if the vast majority of priests said that it is no longer livable in this time and society". He said celibacy was not dogma and pointed to the Eastern rite churches as possible models. He affirmed his belief in the possibility a chaste life, but he was also certain that the frequency with which priests failed to maintain celibacy risked transforming celibacy from a testament of Christian faith into its opposite. He said that Christian sexual morality needs further developments in order to demonstrate that sacerdotal marriage has ceased to qualify as a sin and can be blessed in the Roman Catholic Church. In September 2019, Oster gave "a poignant address" at the end of a meeting of the German Bishops Conference that determined, despite many concerns, to proceed with a national synod. He asked "How does a person regard their faith today in this church and this society?" He said a critical-minded youth probably saw scandal, an "archaic" or "crooked organization with forbidding morals and incomprehensible regulations of belief." He lamented the Church's failure to communicate its joy because it seems crippled by "the crimes, the complacency, the absence of responsibility and holy experiences." He described many faithful as tolerating the Church, adopting a "'Catholicism of resignation' along the lines of, 'I still belong to the church despite everything, anyway the church still does a lot in terms of social work.'" He advised: "Our time demands witnesses of holiness, especially also of simple holiness in everyday life, of which Pope Francis speaks." In March 2021, Oster was one of three German bishops to welcome the CDF's explanation of why the Church prohibited the blessing of same-sex relations.


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