Giovanni Tonucci


Giovanni Tonucci is an Italian archbishop of the Catholic Church. He worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See from 1971 until his retirement in 2017.

Diplomatic career

From 1971 till the end of 1973 his diplomatic career took him to Yaoundé, Cameroon, then, from 1974 to 1976 to the United Kingdom. From July 1976 he was back in Rome, assigned to the Section for General Affairs of the Holy See Secretariat of State where he worked with Agostino Casaroli, until being transferred, in April 1978, to the Section for the Relations with States under Achille Silvestrini. At the end of the 1984 he was assigned to the Apostolic Nunciature in Belgrade, at that time still the Yugoslavia, where he worked until the summer of 1987 when he was transferred to the Nunicature to the United States in Washington.
On 21 October 1989 Tonucci was appointed Titular Archbishop of Torcello and Apostolic Nuncio to Bolivia.
He was consecrated a bishop on 6 January 1990 by Pope John Paul II, with co-consecrators Msgr. Giovanni Battista Re and Msgr. Miroslav Stefan Marusyn.
On 9 March 1996 he was named the Apostolic Nuncio to Kenya.
The role of Permanent Observer Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the UN Environment and Human Settlements Programs was added the next year.
On 16 October 2004, Pope John Paul II appointed him Apostolic Nuncio to Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway.

Later offices

On 18 October 2007 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Prelate of Territorial Prelature of Loreto and Pontifical Delegate for the Shrine of the Holy House of Loreto. Pope Francis named him Pontifical Delegate for the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua on 8 March 2014, and accepted his resignation from both these positions on 20 May 2017.

Family

His brother, Paolo Maria Tonucci was a missionary in Brazil from 1965 to 1994, during which he courageously conducted a battle for the rights of the poor people against the military dictatorship, fights that cost him the title of "unworthy person" to receive the Brazilian citizenship.

Works