Eugenio Dal Corso, born on May sixteenth, nineteen thirty-nine, is a distinguished Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. His journey in the ecclesiastical realm began with his commitment as a professed member of the Poor Servants of Divine Providence, which laid the foundation for his missionary work in Argentina and Angola from nineteen seventy-five to nineteen ninety-six.
Dal Corso's leadership in the Catholic Church is marked by his tenure as Coadjutor and Bishop of Saurimo from nineteen ninety-six to two thousand eight, followed by his role as Bishop of Benguela from two thousand eight to two thousand eighteen. His dedication to the spiritual growth of his communities in Angola has left a lasting impact.
In recognition of his service and contributions to the Church, Pope Francis elevated him to the rank of cardinal on October fifth, two thousand nineteen. This honor reflects not only his commitment to his faith but also his influence within the global Catholic community.