Franz König, born on August third, nineteen oh five, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, serving as a university teacher, philosopher, and theologian. His dedication to education and faith shaped his early career, leading him to become a respected priest.
In nineteen fifty-six, König was appointed as the Archbishop of Vienna, a role he held until nineteen eighty-five. His leadership during this period was marked by a commitment to the Church's mission and a deep engagement with the community.
Elevated to the cardinalate in nineteen fifty-eight, he became the last surviving cardinal appointed by Pope John XXIII. At the time of his passing, he was recognized as the longest-serving and second-oldest cardinal in the world, a testament to his enduring influence and dedication.