Gabriel Zubeir Wako, born on February twenty-seventh, nineteen forty-one, is a distinguished Sudanese Catholic prelate whose influence has shaped the Catholic Church in Sudan for decades. He served as the Archbishop of Khartoum from nineteen seventy-nine until his retirement in two thousand sixteen, a tenure marked by dedication and leadership during challenging times.
In recognition of his significant contributions to the Church and his community, Wako was elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope John Paul II in two thousand three. This honor reflects not only his commitment to his faith but also his role in fostering dialogue and peace in a region often fraught with conflict.
Throughout his years of service, Wako has been a beacon of hope and resilience, advocating for the marginalized and promoting social justice. His legacy continues to inspire many within the Church and beyond, as he remains a respected figure in Sudanese society.