Carlo Caffarra, born on June first, nineteen thirty-eight, was a distinguished Italian Catholic prelate whose influence spanned several decades. He served as the Archbishop of Bologna from two thousand three until two thousand fifteen, a role that underscored his commitment to the Catholic Church and its teachings.
Before his tenure in Bologna, Caffarra held significant positions within the Church, including his role as the President of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family from nineteen eighty-one to nineteen ninety-five. This position highlighted his dedication to the theological exploration of family and marriage, which were central themes in his ministry.
From nineteen ninety-five to two thousand three, he was the Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the Church. His contributions were recognized when he was elevated to the rank of cardinal on March twenty-four, two thousand six, by Pope Benedict XVI, marking a significant milestone in his ecclesiastical career.