Agustín García-Gasco Vicente, born on February twelfth, nineteen thirty-one, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, known for his extensive contributions as a theologian, university teacher, and priest.
His ecclesiastical journey culminated in his role as Archbishop of Valencia, a position he held from nineteen ninety-two until two thousand nine. During this time, he was instrumental in guiding the archdiocese through significant developments and challenges.
In recognition of his service and dedication, García-Gasco Vicente was elevated to the cardinalate in two thousand seven, marking a significant milestone in his clerical career. His leadership and theological insights left a lasting impact on the Catholic community.