Domenico Calcagno, born on February third, nineteen forty-three, is a distinguished Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. His journey in the ecclesiastical hierarchy began with his ordination as a priest, leading to his elevation as a bishop in two thousand two. His commitment to the Church has been unwavering, marked by significant roles that have shaped his career.
In two thousand seven, Calcagno took on the role of secretary for the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See, a position that underscored his financial acumen and dedication to the Church's resources. His leadership skills were further recognized when he was appointed President of the Administration on July seventh, two thousand eleven, a position he held until June twenty-sixth, two thousand eighteen.
In two thousand twelve, Calcagno was elevated to the rank of cardinal, a testament to his contributions and influence within the Catholic Church. His tenure has been characterized by a focus on stewardship and the responsible management of the Church's assets, reflecting his deep commitment to its mission and values.