Jean-Pierre Kutwa, born on December twenty-second, nineteen forty-five, is a distinguished Ivorian Catholic prelate whose influence has shaped the spiritual landscape of the Ivory Coast. His journey in the Catholic Church has been marked by a steadfast commitment to his faith and community, culminating in his role as Archbishop of Abidjan from two thousand six until two thousand twenty-four.
In recognition of his dedicated service and leadership, Pope Francis elevated him to the rank of cardinal in two thousand fourteen. This honor reflects not only his personal devotion but also his significant contributions to the Church and society at large.
Throughout his tenure, Kutwa has been a guiding force for many, advocating for peace, unity, and social justice within his archdiocese. His work has left an indelible mark on the lives of countless individuals, making him a respected figure in both religious and civic circles.