Salvatore De Giorgi, born on September sixth, nineteen thirty, is a distinguished Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. His ecclesiastical journey began when he was appointed a bishop in nineteen seventy-three, marking the start of a significant career dedicated to serving the Church.
De Giorgi's leadership extended across various dioceses in his native Apulia from nineteen seventy-eight until nineteen ninety. His commitment to his faith and community was evident during these formative years, as he worked tirelessly to guide and support his congregations.
In nineteen ninety-six, he ascended to the prestigious role of Archbishop of Palermo, a position he held until his retirement in two thousand six. His tenure was marked by a deep dedication to the spiritual and social needs of the people he served.
In recognition of his contributions to the Church, De Giorgi was elevated to the rank of cardinal in nineteen ninety-eight, further solidifying his influence and legacy within the Catholic community.