Jean-Marie Lustiger
französischer Kardinal, römisch-katholischer Erzbischof von Paris
Jean-Marie Lustiger was a prominent figure in the Roman Catholic Church, serving as Archbishop of Paris for over two decades. His tenure in this position began in 1981 and lasted until his resignation in 2005. During his time as Archbishop, Lustiger was elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1983, a testament to his dedication and service to the Church.
Although his field of interest was music, Lustiger's life and legacy are more closely associated with his ecclesiastical career. His unique background and experiences have been the subject of interest, including a film depiction of his life in the 2013 movie Le métis de Dieu. As a cardinal, Lustiger played a significant role in the Catholic Church, leaving a lasting impact on the community he served during his time as Archbishop of Paris.