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On 5 March 1997, Rode was appointed Archbishop of Ljubljana, and thus de facto Primate of Slovenia, by Pope John Paul.
Among the young theologians sponsored by Hribar was also Anton Stres, later archbishop of Ljubljana who shared the same scholarly interest as Hribar in the Marxist and Hegelian conceptions of freedom.