Mihael Summa or Mikel Suma[1] (March 12, 1695 – November 20, 1777) was the Albanian Catholic Archbishop of Skopje from 1728 to 1743,[2][1] having succeeded Peter Karagić.
Don Tibeo Paccalorzi, the principal of the Fermo College in Rome, wrote on April 15, 1711, that "Mihael Summa is a person of which much is expected.
"[citation needed] When Suma returned home from his studies, he was ordained a priest on 28 October 1718,[1] in the parish church of Saxony by Marin Gjini.
Suma was fluent in Albanian, Croatian and Turkish resulting in him being appreciated by the local Turks and Orthodox believers in Skopje (Shkup).
After the Turks seized Belgrade, Suma fled to Osijek, where he had the status of an Imperial senior citizen, with 1800 forints a year as pension.