Alfons Maria Stickler, born on August twenty-third, nineteen ten, was a distinguished Austrian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. His multifaceted career encompassed roles as a librarian, theologian, archivist, law librarian, university teacher, and ultimately, a revered Catholic priest and bishop.
From nineteen eighty-five to nineteen eighty-eight, Stickler served as the Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church, a position that underscored his commitment to preserving the rich heritage of the Church. His elevation to the cardinalate in nineteen eighty-five marked a significant milestone in his ecclesiastical journey, and he became known as the oldest member of the College of Cardinals.
A traditionalist at heart, Stickler was a staunch advocate for the Tridentine Mass and the practice of clerical celibacy. His unwavering dedication to these principles reflected his deep-rooted beliefs and his desire to uphold the traditions of the Catholic faith.