Anastasio Ballestrero

Italian Cardinal and Church Leader

Anastasio Ballestrero - Leaders & Politicians born 1913
Born

1913
113 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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Served as a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Ballestrero held significant positions within the Church, including serving as the Archbishop of Genoa. Active in various church councils and conferences, he contributed to the Church's engagement with contemporary issues and the promotion of social justice. His leadership extended across different areas of the Church's mission, including education and pastoral care, guiding the spiritual life of the community and emphasizing the importance of dialogue between the Church and the modern world.

Served as Archbishop of Genoa from 1977 to 1995

Participated in the Second Vatican Council

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