The paper describes the personal archive fond of a catholic priest Jože Lampret. He was born on
the 19th January 1903 in Šoštanj and died on the 23rd May 1969 in Ljubljana. He took part in the
national liberation movement. He was an official for religious affairs of the 14th Division of the
National Liberation War and of the Slovene Partisan detachments. The Ljubljana bishop Gregorij
Rožman suspended him in December 1943 because of his religious activities among the partisans.
After the war he was a member of the Commission for the Religious Affairs in the Government of the
People's Republic of Slovenia and one of the initiators for the establishment of the Cirilmetodijsko
društvo society of catholic priests. Almost a third of Lampret's personal fond consists of the society's
material. The rest consists ofpersonal papers and personal and formal correspondence. A substantial
part of the correspondence relates to his efforts to win back the right to practice the clerical
profession and through this his right to rehabilitation. He succeeded only a few years before he died.