Rainer Woelki, born on August eighteenth, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent German Catholic prelate known for his influential roles within the Church. He has served as the Archbishop of Cologne since two thousand fourteen, following his election by the Cathedral Chapter to succeed Joachim Meisner. His leadership in this significant position has marked a pivotal chapter in the archdiocese's history.
Before his tenure in Cologne, Woelki held the esteemed position of Archbishop of Berlin, where he made substantial contributions to the Catholic community and engaged in various social issues. His commitment to the Church and its teachings has been evident throughout his career.
In recognition of his dedication and service, Rainer Woelki was elevated to the rank of cardinal in two thousand twelve, a testament to his influence and standing within the Catholic Church. His philosophical insights and non-fiction writings further reflect his deep understanding of faith and morality.