Career
At the age of 23, Kmetko was ordained a priest in Nitra on July 2, 1899. Twenty-one years later, on February 13, 1921 he was appointed of Nitra. On May 11, 1944, Kmetko was appointed Archbishop of Nitra in Slovakia.
According to the Catholic Hierarchy, Kmetko was a priest for 49.5 years and a bishop for 27.9 years.
He died in December 1948 at the age of seventy-three. Archbishop Kmetko was notoriously anti-semitic.
In March 1942, prior to the spread of any awareness of Hitler"s policy of extermination, Rabbi Michoel Dov Ber Weissmandl of Nitra had convinced his father-in-law Rabbi Samuel David Ungar to speak to the Archbishop about stopping the deportations of Jews out of Slovakia. Kmetko was obviously privy to knowledge that both Weissmandl and Unger were unaware.
Kmetko told Unger, "This is not merely a deportation of the Jews of Slovakia.
You will not merely die of hunger and disease on account of the deportation. Number. You will be killed. Young and old alike. This is your Divine punishment for your having murdered Our Savior."
Kmetko refused Unger"s pleas to assist in any manner.