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Hans Hermann Groër

Hans Hermann Wilhelm Groër OSB (13 October 1919 – 24 March 2003) was an Austrian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Vienna from 1986 to 1995, and became a cardinal in 1988. Pope John Paul II replaced him as archbishop after multiple allegations of sexual abuse of children, and at John Paul's request Groër relinquished all ecclesiastical duties and privileges as an archbishop and cardinal on 14 April 1998.[1]


Hans Hermann Groër

Cardinal, Archbishop emeritus of Vienna
Groër in 1975
ArchdioceseVienna
SeeVienna
Appointed15 July 1986
Installed14 September 1986
Term ended14 September 1995
PredecessorFranz König
SuccessorChristoph Schönborn
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination12 April 1942
by Theodor Innitzer
Consecration14 September 1986
by Franz König
Created cardinal28 June 1988
by Pope John Paul II
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Hans Wilhelm Groër

(1919-10-13)13 October 1919
Vienna, Austria
Died24 March 2003(2003-03-24) (aged 83)
Sankt Pölten, Austria
BuriedMarienfeld Abbey, Austria
NationalityAustrian
DenominationRoman Catholic
Coat of arms

Biography edit

Groër was born in Vienna to German parents, with whom he moved in 1929 to Czechoslovakia, where they remained for the next decade. He attended seminaries in Hollabrunn and Vienna (where he received his doctorate in theology) before being ordained to the priesthood on 12 April 1942 by Cardinal Theodor Innitzer. Groër then served as a chaplain in Petronell and Bad Vöslau until 1946, when he became Prefect of Studies at the minor seminary of Hollabrunn. He entered the Order of Saint Benedict in 1974 and took the name Hermann upon his solemn profession of vows on 8 September 1980. That same year Groër was named the spiritual director of the Legion of Mary for Austria.

On 15 July 1986, he was appointed the fifteenth Archbishop of Vienna, succeeding Cardinal Franz König. Groër received his episcopal consecration on the following 14 September from König, with Archbishop Karl Berg and Bishop Stefan László serving as co-consecrators. He was created Cardinal Priest of Santi Gioacchino ed Anna al Tuscolano by Pope John Paul II in the consistory of 28 June 1988.[2]

Sexual abuse of school boys, monks edit

In 1995, one of Groër's former school students accused him of sexual molestation. A number of others made similar charges shortly thereafter, as did some monks. Pope John Paul II promoted Christoph Schönborn from auxiliary bishop to Coadjutor Archbishop of Vienna on 13 April 1995 and later in the year accepted the resignation Groër had submitted as required on his 75th birthday in October 1994. Groër moved to the Roggendorf monastery, where he served as prior. When new allegations surfaced, Austrian Church officials appealed to the pope, who initiated an investigation in February 1998. In April, at the pope's request, Groër resigned as prior and withdrew from public life. He released a statement that said: "In the past three years there have been many often incorrect statements concerning me. I ask God and the people for forgiveness if I have brought guilt upon myself."[3] After surrendering his Church duties and duties as a Cardinal,[4][5] Groër left Austria as part of a "self imposed exile" for several months and moved into a convent near Dresden, Germany.[4] He continued to work as a confessor in women's monasteries, received visitors and said Mass. Suffering from cancer, his health declined rapidly.[6][7]

Austria's statute of limitations prevented civil authorities from prosecuting Groër. In 2010, Cardinal Schönborn (elevated to that rank in 1998) said that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger had attempted to convince Pope John Paul II to initiate the investigation[8][9] and—in a conversation with journalists that Schönborn thought was private—said that Cardinal Angelo Sodano had blocked his attempt to investigate Groër's activities.[10][11][a] Church officials are also alleged to have offered some of Groër's former pupils compensation in return for agreeing not to repeat their charges against him.[9] Hubertus Czernin, author of a book about the case, believes that Groër abused more than 2,000 young men. Groër continued to deny the allegations until his death.[7][13]

Death and eulogies edit

 
The grave of Cardinal Groër, in the upper left an ex-voto tablet

Groër died on 24 March 2003 of pneumonia at a hospital in Sankt Pölten, where he had been treated for cancer. Cardinal Schönborn presided at the requiem Mass in St. Stephen's Cathedral and in his homily honoured his predecessor's accomplishments in strengthening Marian devotions in the Archdiocese as well as fostering priestly and monastic vocations.[citation needed] The next day, Cardinal Joachim Meisner, Archbishop of Cologne, referenced the charges against Groër in his eulogy only to describe how Groër had suffered, noting how Groër was "deeply wounded, even stigmatized by the incidents during his last years as Archbishop of Vienna", that "when the dark cloud gathered over his life ... he sank into loneliness and contempt".[14]

Groër was buried in the cemetery of Marienfeld Abbey, the Cistercian women's monastery he was instrumental in founding in 1974.[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pope Benedict XVI met with Schönborn on 28 June 2010 and they were then joined by Sodano. Accounts of their discussions varied.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Austrian Cardinal Quits in Sex Scandal". New York Times. Associated Press. 15 April 1998. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Messa solenne del Papa con i nuovi cardinali". La Repubblica (in Italian). 23 February 1998. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  3. ^ "'Exile' for disgraced Austrian cardinal". BBC News. 14 April 1998. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Archives - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. 25 March 2003.
  5. ^ "Catholic Church cardinals implicated in sex abuse, cover-ups".
  6. ^ a b Gerhard Heger, Hans Hermann Groër, Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon 26 (2006), pp. 529–534.
  7. ^ a b . The Independent. London, UK. 27 March 2003. Archived from the original on 24 March 2010.
  8. ^ Owen, Richard (3 April 2010). "Vatican tries to shift blame for abuse on to John Paul". The Independent. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  9. ^ a b Pancevski, Bojan; Follain, John. . The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 31 May 2010.
  10. ^ Pullella, Philip (9 May 2010). "Cardinal accuses Vatican official of abuse cover-up". Reuters. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  11. ^ Owen, Richard. . The Times. Archived from the original on 22 May 2010. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  12. ^ Arco, Anna (28 June 2010). "Benedict calls in Schönborn and Sodano". Catholic Herald. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  13. ^ Czernin, Hubertus (1998). Das Buch Groer: Eine Kirchenchronik. Dokumentation (in German). Wieser Verlag.[page needed]
  14. ^ Meisner, Joachim (5 April 2003). "Bound with Mary". Gottgeweiht. Retrieved 26 March 2017.

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Hans Hermann Wilhelm Groer OSB 13 October 1919 24 March 2003 was an Austrian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church He served as Archbishop of Vienna from 1986 to 1995 and became a cardinal in 1988 Pope John Paul II replaced him as archbishop after multiple allegations of sexual abuse of children and at John Paul s request Groer relinquished all ecclesiastical duties and privileges as an archbishop and cardinal on 14 April 1998 1 His EminenceHans Hermann GroerOSBCardinal Archbishop emeritus of ViennaGroer in 1975ArchdioceseViennaSeeViennaAppointed15 July 1986Installed14 September 1986Term ended14 September 1995PredecessorFranz KonigSuccessorChristoph SchonbornOther post s Cardinal Priest of Santi Gioacchino ed Anna al TuscolanoOrdinary for the Austrian Ordinariate for the Faithful of Eastern RitesOrdersOrdination12 April 1942by Theodor InnitzerConsecration14 September 1986by Franz KonigCreated cardinal28 June 1988by Pope John Paul IIRankCardinal PriestPersonal detailsBornHans Wilhelm Groer 1919 10 13 13 October 1919Vienna AustriaDied24 March 2003 2003 03 24 aged 83 Sankt Polten AustriaBuriedMarienfeld Abbey AustriaNationalityAustrianDenominationRoman CatholicCoat of arms Contents 1 Biography 2 Sexual abuse of school boys monks 3 Death and eulogies 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography editGroer was born in Vienna to German parents with whom he moved in 1929 to Czechoslovakia where they remained for the next decade He attended seminaries in Hollabrunn and Vienna where he received his doctorate in theology before being ordained to the priesthood on 12 April 1942 by Cardinal Theodor Innitzer Groer then served as a chaplain in Petronell and Bad Voslau until 1946 when he became Prefect of Studies at the minor seminary of Hollabrunn He entered the Order of Saint Benedict in 1974 and took the name Hermann upon his solemn profession of vows on 8 September 1980 That same year Groer was named the spiritual director of the Legion of Mary for Austria On 15 July 1986 he was appointed the fifteenth Archbishop of Vienna succeeding Cardinal Franz Konig Groer received his episcopal consecration on the following 14 September from Konig with Archbishop Karl Berg and Bishop Stefan Laszlo serving as co consecrators He was created Cardinal Priest of Santi Gioacchino ed Anna al Tuscolano by Pope John Paul II in the consistory of 28 June 1988 2 Sexual abuse of school boys monks editIn 1995 one of Groer s former school students accused him of sexual molestation A number of others made similar charges shortly thereafter as did some monks Pope John Paul II promoted Christoph Schonborn from auxiliary bishop to Coadjutor Archbishop of Vienna on 13 April 1995 and later in the year accepted the resignation Groer had submitted as required on his 75th birthday in October 1994 Groer moved to the Roggendorf monastery where he served as prior When new allegations surfaced Austrian Church officials appealed to the pope who initiated an investigation in February 1998 In April at the pope s request Groer resigned as prior and withdrew from public life He released a statement that said In the past three years there have been many often incorrect statements concerning me I ask God and the people for forgiveness if I have brought guilt upon myself 3 After surrendering his Church duties and duties as a Cardinal 4 5 Groer left Austria as part of a self imposed exile for several months and moved into a convent near Dresden Germany 4 He continued to work as a confessor in women s monasteries received visitors and said Mass Suffering from cancer his health declined rapidly 6 7 Austria s statute of limitations prevented civil authorities from prosecuting Groer In 2010 Cardinal Schonborn elevated to that rank in 1998 said that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger had attempted to convince Pope John Paul II to initiate the investigation 8 9 and in a conversation with journalists that Schonborn thought was private said that Cardinal Angelo Sodano had blocked his attempt to investigate Groer s activities 10 11 a Church officials are also alleged to have offered some of Groer s former pupils compensation in return for agreeing not to repeat their charges against him 9 Hubertus Czernin author of a book about the case believes that Groer abused more than 2 000 young men Groer continued to deny the allegations until his death 7 13 Death and eulogies edit nbsp The grave of Cardinal Groer in the upper left an ex voto tabletGroer died on 24 March 2003 of pneumonia at a hospital in Sankt Polten where he had been treated for cancer Cardinal Schonborn presided at the requiem Mass in St Stephen s Cathedral and in his homily honoured his predecessor s accomplishments in strengthening Marian devotions in the Archdiocese as well as fostering priestly and monastic vocations citation needed The next day Cardinal Joachim Meisner Archbishop of Cologne referenced the charges against Groer in his eulogy only to describe how Groer had suffered noting how Groer was deeply wounded even stigmatized by the incidents during his last years as Archbishop of Vienna that when the dark cloud gathered over his life he sank into loneliness and contempt 14 Groer was buried in the cemetery of Marienfeld Abbey the Cistercian women s monastery he was instrumental in founding in 1974 6 Notes edit Pope Benedict XVI met with Schonborn on 28 June 2010 and they were then joined by Sodano Accounts of their discussions varied 12 References edit Austrian Cardinal Quits in Sex Scandal New York Times Associated Press 15 April 1998 Retrieved 17 September 2017 Messa solenne del Papa con i nuovi cardinali La Repubblica in Italian 23 February 1998 Retrieved 2 September 2017 Exile for disgraced Austrian cardinal BBC News 14 April 1998 Retrieved 17 April 2010 a b Archives Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times 25 March 2003 Catholic Church cardinals implicated in sex abuse cover ups a b Gerhard Heger Hans Hermann Groer Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon 26 2006 pp 529 534 a b Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer Disgraced Archbishop of Vienna The Independent London UK 27 March 2003 Archived from the original on 24 March 2010 Owen Richard 3 April 2010 Vatican tries to shift blame for abuse on to John Paul The Independent Retrieved 28 July 2018 a b Pancevski Bojan Follain John John Paul ignored abuse of 2 000 boys The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Pullella Philip 9 May 2010 Cardinal accuses Vatican official of abuse cover up Reuters Retrieved 28 July 2018 Owen Richard Archbishop of Vienna accuses one of Pope s closest aides of abuse cover up The Times Archived from the original on 22 May 2010 Retrieved 28 July 2018 Arco Anna 28 June 2010 Benedict calls in Schonborn and Sodano Catholic Herald Retrieved 28 July 2018 Czernin Hubertus 1998 Das Buch Groer Eine Kirchenchronik Dokumentation in German Wieser Verlag page needed Meisner Joachim 5 April 2003 Bound with Mary Gottgeweiht Retrieved 26 March 2017 External links editBiography Archived 18 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church self published source Catholic Church titlesPreceded byFranz Konig Archbishop of Vienna1986 1995 Succeeded byChristoph SchonbornNew title Cardinal Priest of Santi Gioacchino ed Anna al Tuscolano1988 2003 Succeeded byKeith O Brien Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Hermann Groer amp oldid 1211767564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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