Jozef Tomko, born on March eleventh, nineteen twenty-four, was a distinguished Slovak prelate of the Catholic Church. His remarkable career spanned several decades, during which he held significant positions within the Roman Curia from nineteen sixty-two until his retirement in two thousand seven.
From nineteen eighty-five to two thousand one, Tomko served as the prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, a role that underscored his commitment to spreading the Catholic faith globally. Additionally, he was the president of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses from two thousand one to two thousand seven, further highlighting his influential presence in the Church.
In recognition of his contributions, he was elevated to the rank of cardinal in nineteen eighty-five. Throughout his life, Tomko was not only a writer and university teacher but also a dedicated missionary and religious writer, embodying the spirit of service and education within the Church.